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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:59:51 -0800 (PST), Jack
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King crab is rather bland stuff. Dungeoness and Stone are the best,
then snow, followed in distant fourth by blue crabs.

Regional, I'm sure, but we put Blue Crabs first......
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Never had dungeness have ya? Not many get shipped out that way, since
there are few left after the locals are done. ;-)

We finished ours a little while ago, and have enough left for crab
enchiladas tomorrow.

--Mike


The crab pots are stacked in the side yard. Have to get out soon.


Damnit... get to work! g The last batch was better than earlier in the
season. 2 1/4 pounders easy.

--Mike


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I'd have to disagree on this one. The blue crabs are, to me, more
flavorful than the dungeness, but it's damn hard to get any meat out
of them. However, a fried solf shell blue crab on a sandwich, or a
well made crab cake can't be beat,
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My point exactly. The blues are best as soft shell since the meat is so
elusive, and I LOVE soft shelled blues. Meat for meat though, I'm still with
Dungeness. To each his own though!

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Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.

We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.

--Mike




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On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:





On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, wrote:


wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.

We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.

--Mike


They're a bit tough to clean, but I love the Blue Crabs around here
best. And for the record, cocktail sauce is going too far. Real butter,
nothing else...
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On 12/25/09 7:32 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
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wrote in message
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On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, wrote:
On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:





On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, wrote:

wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:

Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!

(Drool!)

I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.

I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially seafood
food gifts!

And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.

I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--

Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g

I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!

Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......

The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.

We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.

--Mike


They're a bit tough to clean, but I love the Blue Crabs around here
best. And for the record, cocktail sauce is going too far. Real butter,
nothing else...



Mike, as usual, has his head stuffed far up his ass...and loogy? If the
food isn't full of southern grease, he doesn't know anything about it.

Crab meat is usually good no matter what sort of crab was the donor.
Cocktail sauce is too heavy for the delicate taste of crab meat.

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On Dec 25, 8:33*am, Harry wrote:
On 12/25/09 7:32 AM, I am Tosk wrote:





In ,
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On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, *wrote:
On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, *wrote:


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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.


--Mike


They're a bit tough to clean, but I love the Blue Crabs around here
best. And for the record, cocktail sauce is going too far. Real butter,
nothing else...


Mike, as usual, has his head stuffed far up his ass...and loogy? If the
food isn't full of southern grease, he doesn't know anything about it.

Crab meat is usually good no matter what sort of crab was the donor.
Cocktail sauce is too heavy for the delicate taste of crab meat.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Harry, would you like to trade cooking expertise, including courses
taken? I didn't think so. And this from a person that thinks FROZEN
crab is just the greatest thing ever.
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On Dec 23, 8:38*pm, "mgg" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message

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On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, Harry wrote:





On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, wrote:


wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy..


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.

--Mike- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!
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"Loogypicker" wrote in message
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On Dec 23, 8:38 pm, "mgg" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message

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On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, Harry wrote:





On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, wrote:


wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking
ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially
seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style
crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is
a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.

--Mike- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Of course! He has nothing else to fall back on.

He admittedly can't taste the diff between blue, dungeness, snow, or king
crab either... that's beautiful.

--Mike


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