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between 10 and 15 batches per day
because she is well-known in the Jogja area, 3 articles have been written in different Indonesian language papers about her enterprises
she is proud that her candy has reached (sudah sampai) to Holland, Irish[[?]] and other countries; - apparently what she means is that people have bought her candy as gifts to take abroad, not that she actually exports (?)
a student (a graduate nurse) once came from Magelang, studied for two months with Ibu[[?]], went back and tried to start a candy enterprise in Magelang, but failed because 1. instead of using a kwali she used aluminium pans 2 instead of using a fire pit she used a kerosene burner (kompos) - consequently the candy was often burnt, didn't taste well, etc.
another person also asked for the recipe and tried to start an enterprise in Irian[[?]] but also failed for similar reasons, according to Ibu[[?]]
house large, tempok, study furniture; tape, radio and TV
coconuts apparently brought by [[bakul?]] as a bicycle [[bakul?]] seen delivering
pasar [[[?]] (price of sugar in Gogja now 200Rp per kilo and a large coconut 60 Rp, but as Bantul is the center of coconut production and also a large sugar factory at Madukismo in Bantul, Ibu[[?]] probably buys at 10 as 15% lower than the Jogja prices
can guesstimate then that she spends Rp 9000-13,500 a day for sugar alone ($22-$33) and Rp 5400-8100 for coconuts ($US13-$20)
with her other ingredients, than she probably puts out between $37-$55 a day, not including electricity
also must buy small woven

Transcription Notes:
Jogja has been used on other pages, not Gogja