. The Ladies' home journal. JAPAN: Mrs. Okamoto cooks on this old wood stove. Tokeep the long sleeves of her kimono out of the way, she fastensthem with a band over her shoulders. In winter, hot coals fromthe stove are carefully collected and used to heat the EGYPT: Mahfoza, 35-year-old wife of Hag Zaki el Gamel, bakes bread threetimes a week in this clay oven which she shares with two neighbors (foreground).The wheat-and-maize flour is rolled thin like an oversized pancake. Gamels favorite dish is goose cooked with rice, spices and vegetables. United StatesMexicoEgypt ENGLAND:
. The Ladies' home journal. JAPAN: Mrs. Okamoto cooks on this old wood stove. Tokeep the long sleeves of her kimono out of the way, she fastensthem with a band over her shoulders. In winter, hot coals fromthe stove are carefully collected and used to heat the EGYPT: Mahfoza, 35-year-old wife of Hag Zaki el Gamel, bakes bread threetimes a week in this clay oven which she shares with two neighbors (foreground).The wheat-and-maize flour is rolled thin like an oversized pancake. Gamels favorite dish is goose cooked with rice, spices and vegetables. United StatesMexicoEgypt ENGLAND: Mrs. Thomaskeeps a neat kitchen in herCotswold farmhouse whichfrom eighteenth century. 1 England
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