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Dinner for tomorrow has arrived, Crayfish. Crayfish (also known as crawfish or crawdads) are small freshwater crustaceans. They are very delicious and are often served as a delicacy and can be prepared in many ways, from boiling and grilling to gumbo. Crayfish are found in various parts of Africa,...

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Magurwe, harurwa, mandere

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Hazvirume here zvinyawada izvo mukoma 😳

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1 day muchatidya imi mudhara 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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You should do a cooking show chef Hopewell. Maybe it can be part of Team Fulo and you put it up on Twitter ! Cool stuff 😎

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Hayi, okunye sidlela i peer pressure 🥴

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That is gumbo

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We together @daddyhope my dinner for tomorrow also arrived already 💕

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Covid started like this🤮

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