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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. |
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Harry 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. Harry, that is what I like about your posts. You included 2 references to boats (sort of). Alaskan King Crabs legs are caught on a boat, and you used the word seafood. Way to go buddy. |
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On 12/22/09 7:57 PM, Gene wrote:
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..... uh oh...lock'n'load! |
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On Dec 22, 6:36*pm, Harry 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 once ran a load of those from Montreal to Jacksonville Fla. The entire 53 foot trailers content was worth $250,000. When I got to J- Ville, the guy at the business sold me a WHOLE case of Lobster Tails, cheap.They were delicious. |
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"Gene" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500, Harry 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! --Mike --Mike |
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On 12/22/09 8:41 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Dec 22, 6:36 pm, 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 once ran a load of those from Montreal to Jacksonville Fla. The entire 53 foot trailers content was worth $250,000. When I got to J- Ville, the guy at the business sold me a WHOLE case of Lobster Tails, cheap.They were delicious. A cargo worth hijacking! |
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On Dec 22, 10:31*pm, Gene wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, "mgg" wrote: "Gene" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500, Harry 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....... King crab is rather bland stuff. Dungeoness and Stone are the best, then snow, followed in distant fourth by blue crabs. |
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On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, wrote: wrote in message ... 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. |
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On Dec 22, 11:25*pm, Gene wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:59:51 -0800 (PST), Jack wrote: 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...... -- Lots of work for little meat. But they *are* flavorful... And in those Maryland crab cakes, with someone else picking the meat, outstanding. |
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"Gene" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, "mgg" wrote: "Gene" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500, Harry 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....... Well, Dungeoness are from the west coast from central CA to WA state. Way better than the AK stuff, and I'd say better than the mid atlantic crabs as well. --Mike |
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