the presence of the baker's furnace in a goan village is absolutely essential explain
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The bakers are still important in the village. The lady of the house must Prepare sandwiches on the occasion of her daughter's engagement. Cakes and bolinhas are a must for Christmas as well as other festivals. Thus, the presence of the baker's furnace in the village is still essential.
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If I were to choose a place in India for spending my retirement years, it would probably be a small village in South Goa. I would have mentioned a quaint village in the Konkan out of respect for my lineage, but I don’t think I would get bread there, unless I built an oven in the backyard and baked it myself – an idea that might not exactly be practical if I were severely arthritic by then, a possibility I don’t entirely discount.
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