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spread the butter on both pieces of your bread

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add the cheese and butter your bread on both sides

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voeg die kaas by en botter jou brood aan beide kante

Last Update: 2021-09-06
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put butter on both slices

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neem twee snye brood

Last Update: 2019-10-06
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take two slices of bread and the peanut butter to make a sandwich step 1 take out the butter, peanut butter and breadstep 2 take the bread, butter and smear peanut butter on both slices step 3place the other slice on top of the peanut butter slice step 4 cut it in two parts step 5enjoy it with a nice cup of tea

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grondboontjiebotter toebroodjie stap 1 neem die brood en smeer grondboontjiebotter op een sny stap 2 plaas die sny bo-op dit stap 3 sny dit in twee dele stap 4

Last Update: 2024-05-27
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1st step get your 2 slice of bread, put margarine or butter on the two slices, slice ham or polony, slice 1 piece of cheese 1 slice of tomato, and leaf of lettuce put them all in between the butterd slices of bread. you now have your healthy sandwhich and some cold drink on the silde.

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Last Update: 2020-08-24
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i told you i had not opened it, but when i saw it, i ... as she said, it's a piece of... of your umbilical cord.

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dis die eerste maal wat ek dit sien, maar sy het my vertel ... dis 'n stukkie van... van jou naelstring.

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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topic – draw hello everyone, teachers, friends, and special guests! i'm so happy to stand here and talk about something that brings joy to so many of us – drawing! imagine a world where you can create anything you want with just a pencil and a piece of paper. that's the magic of drawing! you can draw a strong tsunami, a friendly dog, or even a rocket ship zooming through the stars. the possibilities are as endless as your imagination. now, let me tell you a little secret. everyone can be an artist because we all have something amazing inside us called creativity. it's like having a superpower that lets you turn your thoughts and ideas into colorful pictures. have you ever drawn a picture that made you feel really happy? i bet you have! drawing is like a special language that lets you express how you feel without using words. you can draw a picture of your family, your pet, or your favorite toy, and it becomes a beautiful story on paper. what's even more fantastic is that there are no rules in drawing. you can use any color you like, and your drawings can be as wild and wonderful as your imagination allows. it's like creating your very own world on a blank piece of paper. sometimes, when we draw, we can also learn new things. maybe you draw a picture of a dinosaur, and then you decide to find out more about dinosaurs. drawing can be a fun way to explore the world around us and learn exciting things. so, my friends, the next time you have a pencil and paper in your hands, let your creativity soar. draw something that makes you smile, something that tells a story only you can tell. and remember, there's no right or wrong way to draw – it's all about having fun and expressing yourself. thank you for listening, and i hope your days are filled with colorful, joyful drawings! keep creating and spreading the magic of art!

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Last Update: 2024-01-15
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