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I have never taken a homemade loaf of bread for granted again....or my great grandma."We all remember her wonderful bread. It was freshly baked when we got home from school. When most of us were home she baked 15 loaves three times a week. And usually she made some scones or cinnamon rolls with some of the dough. Each batch took about thirty cups of flour and was mixed in a big hand turned bread mixer. I was like a big bucket with a crank on top and a dough kneader extending down into the bucket. The kneader and crank were attached through a cross-brace, which fit across the top of the bucket. When the family was in school Dad would turn the bread-mixer. It was a good workout for his muscles. On evening when the hungry tribe ate seven loaves of fresh bread for supper, mother quietly went to the next room and cried."