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Submitted to Contest #333
In order to make meat sauce, you must start with a good pot. She needs to be big if she’s going to hold enough to serve a hundred people. A sturdy one with a thick, heavy bottom. This will protect your sauce from ruin in the long run. She doesn’t have to be new. Sometimes the older ones work better. But she has to be prepared properly.First, she must be cleaned and free of anything left over from precious uses, especially if someone has been careless with her and she’s been burned before. Anything left over in her will affect how your sauce ...
Submitted to Contest #306
In order to make meat sauce, you must start with a good pot. She needs to be big if she’s going to hold enough to serve a hundred people. A sturdy one with a thick, heavy bottom. This will protect your sauce from ruin in the long run. She doesn’t have to be new. Sometimes the older ones work better. But she has to be properly prepared.First, she must be cleaned and free of anything left over from previous uses, especially if someone has been careless with her and she’s been burned before. Anything left over in her will affect how your sauce ...
Submitted to Contest #300
“Great-Grams, tell me again why this is your favorite spot.” “Emma, I’ve told you the story a hundred times.” “But we’ve never been here before, when you told me.” My great-grandmother smiled and sighed as she took my almost eight-year-old hand in hers. “Look up. The trees are bare in the winter, and you can see the brilliant blue sky above their dark skeleton of branches. But, in the summer, there’s a soft, spongy carpet of moss beneath your feet, and the leaves on the trees are as big as dinner plates. The trees line up on both sides of t...
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