The Staff Of Life A Measure Of Progress (1930)
Breadmaking gives eloquent testimony to the advance of civilisation from primitive days to the present. The primitive woman had first to grind the High angle of a woman posing as a primitive woman with dishevelled hair and dirty clothes she crouches on the ground grinding wheat. A fire burns beside her as she shelters under some rocks. C, U of the woman, she is wearing an animal skin outfit and grinding the flour between two rocks. C, U of the grinding process. Nowadays, the baker receives his flour already by the ton L, S of sacks of flour being wheeled into a warehouse. Our primitive woman mixes the flour with water by hand. She then kneads the dough on top of the stone. We see the automatic dough mixer of C, U of dough being mixed and pouring out the other end. C, U of our cavewoman kneading her dough. C, U of the dough. She separates the dough into smaller pieces. The automated version of this is seen. Small pieces of dough travel on a conveyor belt with
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