WHAT DID YOU USE YOUR KNIFE FOR TODAY!!!!!!????
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I use my pocket knives to cut me apples, while i'm sitting here that the desk, reading AAPK. So there Steve
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It's your apple. Enjoy it your way! 
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But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Trail maintenance
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Picked a few goodies out of the garden for supper tonight.
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General pocketknife duty. I’ve cut off some terminal tackle, tied on new, cut the mono tag, opened a blister pack of lures, and my wife borrowed (used) it to open something in the other room. I just cut open the hotdogs to put them on the grill for lunch. That’s just the first half of the day. OH
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Sauteed yellow squash, zucchini bread, jalapeno poppers - some good!
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But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Last night it was dry cured bacon from the hogs I took off a couple of weeks ago and squash patties. Good eating.Steve Warden wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 5:46 pmSauteed yellow squash, zucchini bread, jalapeno poppers - some good!![]()
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Just giving it a ride in my front pocket so far.
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Raspberry pickin and a trimmin.
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Thanks jdub, wood walker, Willy C. 1946 I believe, Camillus Sword brand. The steel and grind, the thin-behind-the-edge and wide blade are some of my favorite all time.
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You guys are killin' me. 
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But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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I did not use it, but my 5 year old daughter did. She asked if she could try it and We had a little tutorial and there she went!!
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Good job dub everything in the right direction.
thats how my grandkids learned
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One thing I love about summer - peaches:
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Re: WHAT DID YOU USE YOUR KNIFE FOR TODAY!!!!!!????
geo..., that is a great pic. Those colorful peaches look as good as they probably taste.

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Thanks, man. These are the best so far this year.
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Great picture. I live not far from the peach capital of Missouri. Campbell. I have not made the short trip there yet but after looking at your photo I might just have to journey over that way this weekend. When I was a little one I would sit at the table with my grandmother and slice peaches and strawberries and put sugar on them and place in Tupperware bowls and freeze them. She would dig a bowl out of the freezer in December and we would enjoy! Good memories.
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Thanks woodwalker. My uncle had maybe a couple of dozen peach trees when I was small but big enough that I could walk through the pastures & woods to eat his peaches ever day in the summer. I usually had two to four peach trees here at my place in the 1980s & 1990s. I have to buy them now but it seems like they were better when they ripened on the tree & were eaten within less than a minute after they were picked.woodwalker wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 8:23 pmGreat picture. I live not far from the peach capital of Missouri. Campbell. I have not made the short trip there yet but after looking at your photo I might just have to journey over that way this weekend. When I was a little one I would sit at the table with my grandmother and slice peaches and strawberries and put sugar on them and place in Tupperware bowls and freeze them. She would dig a bowl out of the freezer in December and we would enjoy! Good memories.
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