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On Jun 11, 12:45*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 11:40:02 -0400, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. The burners they were selling with the turkey cooker setups are what you want. Watch the garage sales and craigslist. These things show up real cheap now and then. I suspect a lot were thrown away when the "boil your turkey in oil" craze faded. There's an idea. I'd only use it a couple times a year. I have a smaller "indoor" crab and lobster steamer that's fine for the stovetop, although the smell of shellfish cooking drives the cats crazy. If I had an outdoor cooker, I could leave the smell from the shellfish...outdoors. Never understood cooking turkey in oil when it is so easy to just roast it in a pan in the oven, and avoid the grease and oil. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Funny as hell, watching the Dwarfs stumble over each other to interject a nasty comment.....hahahahahahahaha |
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Hadenough wrote:
On Jun 11, 12:45 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 11:40:02 -0400, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. The burners they were selling with the turkey cooker setups are what you want. Watch the garage sales and craigslist. These things show up real cheap now and then. I suspect a lot were thrown away when the "boil your turkey in oil" craze faded. There's an idea. I'd only use it a couple times a year. I have a smaller "indoor" crab and lobster steamer that's fine for the stovetop, although the smell of shellfish cooking drives the cats crazy. If I had an outdoor cooker, I could leave the smell from the shellfish...outdoors. Never understood cooking turkey in oil when it is so easy to just roast it in a pan in the oven, and avoid the grease and oil. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Funny as hell, watching the Dwarfs stumble over each other to interject a nasty comment.....hahahahahahahaha Not to worry; none of them are invited. I've been considering renting a yard tent this year, what with all the damned rain. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. |
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HK wrote:
Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 12:45 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 11:40:02 -0400, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. The burners they were selling with the turkey cooker setups are what you want. Watch the garage sales and craigslist. These things show up real cheap now and then. I suspect a lot were thrown away when the "boil your turkey in oil" craze faded. There's an idea. I'd only use it a couple times a year. I have a smaller "indoor" crab and lobster steamer that's fine for the stovetop, although the smell of shellfish cooking drives the cats crazy. If I had an outdoor cooker, I could leave the smell from the shellfish...outdoors. Never understood cooking turkey in oil when it is so easy to just roast it in a pan in the oven, and avoid the grease and oil. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Funny as hell, watching the Dwarfs stumble over each other to interject a nasty comment.....hahahahahahahaha Not to worry; none of them are invited. I've been considering renting a yard tent this year, what with all the damned rain. It's always good to have a yard tent at a seafood tent party. |
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jim7 wrote:
HK wrote: Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 12:45 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 11:40:02 -0400, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. The burners they were selling with the turkey cooker setups are what you want. Watch the garage sales and craigslist. These things show up real cheap now and then. I suspect a lot were thrown away when the "boil your turkey in oil" craze faded. There's an idea. I'd only use it a couple times a year. I have a smaller "indoor" crab and lobster steamer that's fine for the stovetop, although the smell of shellfish cooking drives the cats crazy. If I had an outdoor cooker, I could leave the smell from the shellfish...outdoors. Never understood cooking turkey in oil when it is so easy to just roast it in a pan in the oven, and avoid the grease and oil. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Funny as hell, watching the Dwarfs stumble over each other to interject a nasty comment.....hahahahahahahaha Not to worry; none of them are invited. I've been considering renting a yard tent this year, what with all the damned rain. It's always good to have a yard tent at a seafood tent party. That is exactly what I was thinking. It is sort of like him saying, I am thinking of ordering some seafood this year's seafood tent party. WAFI. -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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On Jun 11, 12:22*pm, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote: Hadenough wrote: On Jun 11, 12:45 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 11:40:02 -0400, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. In past years, I have steamed up the shellfish on our kitchen gas range, using two big pots at a time, but I'd rather be outside with everyone instead of being in the kitchen. Any recommendations? I'll be using a 60-quart steamer a neighbor has. Thanks. The burners they were selling with the turkey cooker setups are what you want. Watch the garage sales and craigslist. These things show up real cheap now and then. I suspect a lot were thrown away when the "boil your turkey in oil" craze faded. There's an idea. I'd only use it a couple times a year. I have a smaller "indoor" crab and lobster steamer that's fine for the stovetop, although the smell of shellfish cooking drives the cats crazy. If I had an outdoor cooker, I could leave the smell from the shellfish...outdoors.. Never understood cooking turkey in oil when it is so easy to just roast it in a pan in the oven, and avoid the grease and oil. -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. Funny as hell, watching the Dwarfs stumble over each other to interject a nasty comment.....hahahahahahahaha Not to worry; none of them are invited. I've been considering renting a yard tent this year, what with all the damned rain. It's always good to have a yard tent at a seafood tent party. Of course it is nice. Especially the type of party that Herr Krause would host for his invited friends, such as the House fool Robert Gibbs, the lying Pelosi, and the PMS infested *SENATOR* Boxer. Neither blazing sun or torrents of rain should foul this gala event. |
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HK wrote:
, HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. Not to worry; none of them are invited. I've been considering renting a yard tent this year, what with all the damned rain. I am curious as to why you call it your annual seafood tent party, if you haven't been using a tent. Would you call it a Crab Boil, a seafood boil or even just a picnic, why a Seafood Tent Party? Is it because you thought that some time in the future you might have to rent a tent because it might rain? Somehow, this sounds like a Lobster Boat to me. -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:02:19 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: HK wrote: , HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. Not to worry; none of them are invited. I've been considering renting a yard tent this year, what with all the damned rain. I am curious as to why you call it your annual seafood tent party, if you haven't been using a tent. Would you call it a Crab Boil, a seafood boil or even just a picnic, why a Seafood Tent Party? Is it because you thought that some time in the future you might have to rent a tent because it might rain? Somehow, this sounds like a Lobster Boat to me. Do you have nothing better to do that buttsniff Harry? Really? |
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jps wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:02:19 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: HK wrote: , HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. Not to worry; none of them are invited. I've been considering renting a yard tent this year, what with all the damned rain. I am curious as to why you call it your annual seafood tent party, if you haven't been using a tent. Would you call it a Crab Boil, a seafood boil or even just a picnic, why a Seafood Tent Party? Is it because you thought that some time in the future you might have to rent a tent because it might rain? Somehow, this sounds like a Lobster Boat to me. Do you have nothing better to do that buttsniff Harry? Really? What the hell is sniffing me now...... Ohhhhh damn it jps, get your nose out of my butt crack. Jezzz how gross. -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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jps wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:02:19 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: HK wrote: , HK wrote: I have to buy (or rent, I guess) an outdoor propane burner for steaming up a bushel or two of blue crabs, clams, oysters, et cetera for our annual seafood tent party. Not to worry; none of them are invited. I've been considering renting a yard tent this year, what with all the damned rain. I am curious as to why you call it your annual seafood tent party, if you haven't been using a tent. Would you call it a Crab Boil, a seafood boil or even just a picnic, why a Seafood Tent Party? Is it because you thought that some time in the future you might have to rent a tent because it might rain? Somehow, this sounds like a Lobster Boat to me. Do you have nothing better to do that buttsniff Harry? Really? It's what he lives for... -- The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a gang of moral nihilists. |
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