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... while, the fried fish was done. She removed the wok from the stove and let the wok and oil cool down on the side.

With the second open stove free, she put the pot she had removed earlier back over the fire but with more water.

While the pots were on the stove, she cut more onions, vegetables and chillies while she waited.

As soon as she was done, she checked the fish stew and tasted it. A smile spread across her face upon tasting how well the stew had been cooked.

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