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Grandma

by IsaacSpencer

Chilly autumn mornings- Kitchen tiles cold on my feet, Baking bread and butter fill the air with laughs, A recipe my grandma knew by heart, Measured in pinches and handfuls, Started before the sun had it's first cup of Joe, I would sit by the heat vent, With a blanket she knitted, And try to warm up, Gnawing on cinnamon rolls made from extra dough, Chewy, unglazed, rich and tasty, She taught me to love the art.
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IsaacSpencer
25 / M / DuBois, Pennsylvania
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Written by
IsaacSpencer
25 / M / DuBois, Pennsylvania
Published
Aug 29, 2020
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I miss her. She taught me to bake, to enjoy it. Those were the good ol' days. Carefree, fun.

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#baking#memory#childhood#food#happy#nostalgia#family#love
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