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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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I am a booked school group! What have you done with my reservation? [or booking, probably]Well doneIt's been a few years since I last made pesto, but it is so much better than the stuff you buy in jars. I buy both basil and tomato pesto in jars, but I usually use it almost as a background flavour. A Portuguese friend once showed me how to make a type of pesto from walnuts, and LOTS of garlic
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LOL!Go for it Barrett!
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My trip to the Royal Armouries didn't go according to planA shame they can't update their darn website
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Thanks palGood choice for the day, Jack.![]()
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Have a good one John, solid choice to start the week
LOL!I am a booked school group! What have you done with my reservation? [or booking, probably]
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Some people said Euell Gibbons was a marijuana enthusiast. Some people said they weren't surprised.
Thank you, my friend.Have a good one John, solid choice to start the week
Sorry the museum didn’t work out but I enjoyed the other photos here and the Merle thread.Well doneIt's been a few years since I last made pesto, but it is so much better than the stuff you buy in jars. I buy both basil and tomato pesto in jars, but I usually use it almost as a background flavour. A Portuguese friend once showed me how to make a type of pesto from walnuts, and LOTS of garlic
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LOL!Go for it Barrett!
Great pic buddy!
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My trip to the Royal Armouries didn't go according to planA shame they can't update their darn website
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Sweet photo John.
I mentioned it recently in a discussion of pine tree eating.The title of that book is strangely familiar, though I'm certain I've never read it![]()
Thanks ToddSorry the museum didn’t work out but I enjoyed the other photos here and the Merle thread.![]()
I saw that Jer, but it was familiar to me thenI mentioned it recently in a discussion of pine tree eating.
I don't see anything in the book about eating pines, except chopped young white pine needles are one ingredient of a cough syrup.
Cool picSome fresh cut from the storm last week.
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Sorry, Jack. Hope you didn‘t come home in a mardy. Beautiful rosewood Lambfoot.I'm heading down to the Royal Armouries later.
This is my favorite Lambfoot from your collection, José
Great image of your SFO Lambfoot, Barrett.Maybe I can work up a Yorkshire pulled pork recipe.![]()
Lovely image of your rosewood Lambfoot, John.
Fine image of your balancing Lambfoot, Todd.Some fresh cut from the storm last week.
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LOL! I try not to be a 'mardy bum' Harvey!Sorry, Jack. Hope you didn‘t come home in a mardy. Beautiful rosewood Lambfoot.
What a beauty!
Thank you Jack.What a beauty!That bone looks supererb, great pic, as always Harvey
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Thanks Harvey.Fine image of your balancing Lambfoot, Todd.
I’m with Jack, the jigging is spectacular.
Thank you, Todd.Sweet photo John.
It always freaks me out to see a huge Oak limb that's completely hollow... no wonder they are always falling down.
Thank you, Harvey.Lovely image of your rosewood Lambfoot, John.
I love the color that came out in the picture, Harvey.
"You know what it could be? Past life experience intruding on present time."I saw that Jer, but it was familiar to me then![]()
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You might be right buddy!"You know what it could be? Past life experience intruding on present time.
Thank you Todd.I’m with Jack, the jigging is spectacular.
Thank you John.I love the color that came out in the picture, Harvey.![]()
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I know, I was going to add to my post that it’s easy to see why this one came down.It always freaks me out to see a huge Oak limb that's completely hollow... no wonder they are always falling down.![]()