A knife, duh.What is that?
Oh sorry - tamarind

They have sweet ones and sour ones, you can cook with them I think, or just eat the sweet ones like candy.

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A knife, duh.What is that?
TamarindAre those Pawpaws?
Nature’s bounty at your doorstep. A blessing.Out of the garden, and into my belly!
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Beautifully executed, Jack. Looks amazing. That Thai food very satisfying as wellOut of the garden, and into my belly!
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Definitely HarveyNature’s bounty at your doorstep. A blessing.
Love that pic buddy
Thanks a lot Pete, I think I'm just going to have blackberry crumble for dinner, can't manage anything else!Beautifully executed, Jack. Looks amazing. That Thai food very satisfying as well![]()
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Fantastic!Just a quick nosh to take the edge off...
My favorite GEC steak knife, and the Henderson's goes well on beef for sure.
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That looks like a satisfying meal, Jack!Chicken and mushroom pie last night![]()
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Thanks Gary, I enjoyed itThat looks like a satisfying meal, Jack!
- GT