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Friday, April 6, 2012
My Italian Easter Bread
They came in wild shapes indeed, but they sure taste good. Happy baking!
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My name is Mónica. I live in Madrid (Spain) with my family, and a lovely Siamese cat named Alma. This blog is a tool for parents and children (or teachers and students) to learn English together through bilingual sentences and stories.
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