Harvest Time Knives!!

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bighomer wrote: Sat Aug 05, 2023 6:34 pm Most everyone I talked to around here had a bumper crop this year, dang deer have been a nuisance but all in all a very good harvest. 20230728_142343.jpg
There is a bunch of possibilities in that bowl! ::tu::
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Tomato sandwich for supper - sliced by my Schrade!
I add Swiss cheese and a little Chipotle sauce, but otherwise I remain in line with my Southern heritage.
It is hard to believe that I did not like tomatoes as a kid. I am glad that I grew out of that!

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Reverand wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 12:47 am Tomato sandwich for supper - sliced by my Schrade!
Now that is what I call a sandwich! Just seeing that makes me hungry, even though I just finished supper.
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That's one big tomato. I can only hope mine will get to that size!
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How about Harvest Orange Bone?
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tvic wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:32 pm How about Harvest Orange Bone?
Beautiful bone. Excellent pic, I like the ground perspective with the pine cones and leaves. A+ ::tu::
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Cajun Belle got a little heat to them, some more tasty. ::ds::
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Knife and Belles look good!
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Those peppers look pretty dang good, Homer! I might well have a try at growing some.
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This thread has been dormant for a while: time to wake it up.

My Asian Pears are getting ripe. I ate a couple this afternoon. They are pretty good pears, though the ones I grow are rather small. I do not fertilize: I think that is why they are small. I used my new RR for peeling and slicing.
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My Blueberries and Pears are ripe. I had both with lunch today. Sure wish those berries were big enough to need a knife. Today I used my little Schatt and Morgan on the pears. It is my vest pocket knife: it gets a lot of carry time but very little use.
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Dinadan wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:19 pm My Blueberries and Pears are ripe. I had both with lunch today. Sure wish those berries were big enough to need a knife. Today I used my little Schatt and Morgan on the pears. It is my vest pocket knife: it gets a lot of carry time but very little use.
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Great photo!! Nice little knife there!! :D
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Good stuff Mel.
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Dinadan wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:19 pm My Blueberries and Pears are ripe. I had both with lunch today. Sure wish those berries were big enough to need a knife. Today I used my little Schatt and Morgan on the pears. It is my vest pocket knife: it gets a lot of carry time but very little use.
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A knice pair of pear peelers. Incomparable.
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Thanks for the comments, fellows.
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