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    It can be used to make ornaments and sculptures, and can be dried in conventional [1] and microwave ovens. [2] It can be sealed with varnish [3] or polyurethane; painted with acrylic paint; and stained with food colouring, natural colouring, or paint mixed with the flour or water. [1] Properly mixed salt dough does not crumble or crack.

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    Frederik Mathiasen (Født 1. januar 1910 - død 28. februar 1990) var en dansk modstandsmand, der blev berømt for sine påståede handlinger under 2. verdenskrig, hvor han hævdede at have skudt Adolf Hitler.

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    Make your own dough using one of the recipes found below. Use a store-bought pie dough found in the freezer section at the market. Or use GOYA discos, which can be found in the freezer section at ...

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    Make Your Own Bed is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Francis Swann, Edmund Joseph and Richard Weil. The film stars Jack Carson, Jane Wyman, Irene Manning, Alan Hale, Sr., George Tobias and Robert Shayne. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 10, 1944. [1] [2]

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    The flour is boiled in salted water to make a hard dough, then is kneaded into a semi-spherical ball and placed in the middle of a large bowl (women sit on the floor and hold the pan between their legs while using a wooden ladle to mix and kneed the dough to its solid and thick consistency), around which the sauce is poured.

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