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We knead dough or flour? Wed Jan 31, 2007 14:15 pm  We knead dough or flour?
 

Hi

Could you please tell me that whether it's dough or flour that we knead?

Tom

PS: Is the red phrase correct? Rolling Eyes
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We knead dough or flour? Wed Jan 31, 2007 14:27 pm  We knead dough or flour?
 

Hi Tom,
What's the point of using 'that'? Cool

To knead dough Wink
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We knead dough or flour? Wed Jan 31, 2007 15:19 pm  We knead dough or flour?
 

You need flour and water (for example) to make dough to knead. Very Happy

I agree with Pamela: You need to remove the first 'that' from your question. Typo?

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