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let's start off by talking about
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celebrities who is your favorite
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celebrity my favorite is an actor called
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shuk Khan he works in the Hindi film
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industry he's been making movies since I
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was 3 years old and I am slightly
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obsessed with him would you like to be a
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celebrity um it would depend I'm
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somebody that likes my privacy and
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anonymity quite a bit so I wouldn't want
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to be so famous that I wasn't able to do
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the things that I like to do normal
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everyday things but I would like to be
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so good in my field that I built a
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reputation for myself are there any
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celebrities that you do not like there's
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quite a
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few can I say Donald Trump I mean there
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are certain things about him that I can
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respect but
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overall I'm I would not find him
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likeable
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in any way he's a bad representation I
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guess for Americans or uh worst
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president I think American president now
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let's talk about fashion mhm what is
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your favorite item of clothing
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um jeans I'm a jeans uh lightw wash or
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mid to light wash denim jeans kind of
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girl um it's very it's something that
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you can wear in the day it's something
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you can wear at night it can be Chic it
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can be casual it's um you don't have to
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think about it it's just easy are there
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any traditional clothes in your country
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yes India India is I mean I maybe biased
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when I say this but I think we have the
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best traditional clothing I mean my
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favorite thing that the women wear is
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this piece of garment called Assad which
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is uh I think it's 5 m long it's a it's
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a piece of fabric that you drape around
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yourself and then over your shoulder and
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I think it's so beautiful and elegant
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and classy I may be biased like I said
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but I think it's the most stunning
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outfit a woman can wear do you ever buy
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clothes online all the time I I it's
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very rare that I purchase something in
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store I mean for the last maybe 5 years
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I buy everything online now let's talk
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about colors what colors do you like H
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I'm quite a bright again maybe because
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I'm Indian I I gravitate
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to uh almost every color red Blues
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greens purples pinks white I mean other
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than black I'm unless it's a car cars
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look great and black but other than that
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I would say every color of the rainbow I
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like what's the most popular color in
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your country that's tough what's the
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most popular color I guess it depends on
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the season if it's if we or like it
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depends on the event if we're talking
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about
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weddings it's usually red um if we talk
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about I mean a Hindu wedding is usually
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readed if it's a Christian wedding then
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it's usually whites and blacks um if
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it's oh my God it's every color we we
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try to wear as many colors as we can
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saffron oranges Blues greens it depends
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on the occasion it depends on I wouldn't
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say there's one color that is supreme
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amongst the others do colors affect your
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mood I think so I think they do I I
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guess when I'm feeling gloomy and I put
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on a dark color perhaps subconsciously
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to reflect my internal
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gloominess um it makes me feel probably
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more gloomy but if I force myself to
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wear something bright when I'm not
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feeling so good um I think I'm able to
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absorb some of the energy off that color
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and feel perhaps a little better food
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that I learned to prepare um I'm
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pescatarian so I don't eat meat um but I
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love food and I have a gluten
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intolerance so I can't eat a lot of the
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Indian food so this is a little recipe
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that I learned how to make which is
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basically paner um we call it cottage
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cheese in English um it's like a it's
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like a spiced tomato base with cottage
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cheese um
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with parata Roti but it's made out of
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ragi flour which is gluten-free and
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super rich in calcium and very good for
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people with diabetes although I don't
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have diabetes it's very nutritious
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basically together it's the perfect meal
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it keeps you full I I love being healthy
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I try to be as healthy as I can so um
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yeah that's probably my go-to meal in
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the evening cuz I don't have to think
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about I have all the ingredients I don't
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have to think about how to make it it's
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kind of automatic and it's delicious
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which is the most important part it's
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not compromising on The Taste because I
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can't eat salmon and rice every day I
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want to eat something that's more um
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flavorful and uh nutritious sometimes
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when I'm feeling adventurous I like to
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eat it with uh yogurt either Greek
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yogurt or regular yogurt
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and add a couple Indian spices into it
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and mix it up so the spiciness of the
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pan cottage cheese um the the texture
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like a drier stiffer texture of the ragi
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Roy and the creaminess and coldness of
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the yogurt is match made in heaven so
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we've been talking about a dish that you
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like to prepare we're going to continue
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to talk about cooking and young people
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and cooking what kind of things can
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children learn to
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and let's get back to the video I'm
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trying to think about what's safe with
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the parents there obviously we're
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assuming so if a child's going to be
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around the stove or an oven let's say
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the parents are there I think baking is
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very fun um especially little things
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like cookies that you can make shapes
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out
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of um it's like a fun activity for
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parents and children to do
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together baking is good on the stove too
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but I think that requires a little bit
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more Precision so kids should bake like
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Christmas cookies probably do you think
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it's important for children to learn how
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to cook
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absolutely um it's a survival skill in
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my opinion I personally think that you
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shouldn't treat it like a chore or treat
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it like something that you were forced
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to do because you have to do it forever
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you don't know where you're going to be
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or what kind of situation
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even if you are surrounded by people
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that are good cooks and you perhaps
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don't feel like you need to cook
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yourself It's always important to teach
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children from a young age to be able to
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kind of put a meal together because it's
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basic it's survival now let's talk about
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working as a chef mhm what skills does a
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person need to be a great
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chef interesting I think I mean from
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what I've heard I've never worked as a
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chef or worked in a kitchen before but I
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think it takes a lot of trial and error
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so for that reason I would imagine that
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the person would have to be very patient
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and with that patience you need to have
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an inherent uh passion for the food that
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you're making I think chefs usually
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specialize in in one or more
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Cuisines um so just having an
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understanding of the background of the
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spices where it comes from of the meat
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where it comes from if you're not
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passionate about that it can probably
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Tire you out to be that invested in
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learning to patience passion and a good
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environment like access to good teachers
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access to good books access to good
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produce would probably help you horn
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your craft a lot more how enjoyable do
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you think it would be to work as a
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professional chef H I think that would
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be completely dependent on on the
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environment that you're in I imagine it
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would be a very stressful job if you
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worked in a Michelin star restaurant for
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instance um but then if you had a food
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truck and you sold tacos and you had a
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bunch of happy children and happy
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families coming around I guess the
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environment would be completely
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different
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um I again I would say it wouldn't be
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the same across the board it would
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depend on where you worked what kind of
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restaurant uh how many people come there
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what kind of food do you make on a daily
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basis what kind of preparation so I
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think it would be different for
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everybody that's the end of the speaking
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test well done thank you