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However the initial stimulus to abstain had been concerns for his physical health: "Well it got too much for me really, I'm getting older and, if I don't let go of it now, then it's going to be in my system and it's going to get a bit too much tricky on the heart".
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If you dusted the dough balls while dividing, you don't need to dust the working surface with the flour: too much flour makes rolling tricky.
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