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Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
On Dec 26, 2:01*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/26/09 2:27 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 24, 8:55 pm, *wrote: On Dec 23, 6:38 pm, *wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are...big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! *:) Slurp! And the headlines read: "Harry Krause Gets A Case of The Crabs Overnight!" What's bizarre about this is the fact that you can by frozen king crab legs in just about ANY grocery store. Add to that that I can get live ones at the Dekalb Farmer's Market!!! Nothing bizarre, SFB...it was a food gift from a client. Crabs? From Alaska? Herr Krause. Do we detect hypocrisy here? I thought you had nothing but contempt for anything from Alaska? |
Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
On 12/26/09 7:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:01:49 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 2:27 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 24, 8:55 pm, wrote: On Dec 23, 6:38 pm, wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are...big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! :) Slurp! And the headlines read: "Harry Krause Gets A Case of The Crabs Overnight!" What's bizarre about this is the fact that you can by frozen king crab legs in just about ANY grocery store. Add to that that I can get live ones at the Dekalb Farmer's Market!!! Nothing bizarre, SFB...it was a food gift from a client. Nice gift since king crab is expensive and you've likely gotten what's reserved for family and friends. Same thing used to happen to me thru friends in the shipping business at different times of the year. Flash frozen salmon and crab. Man, it was good. Indeed. Loogy, btw, is the rec.boats expert on fatty, high cholesterol food prepared in ways that assure the maximum clogging of arteries. Most of the food he discusses in rec.boats is so greasy, if it were fed to POWs, the International Red Cross would object. |
Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 19:52:54 -0500, Harry
wrote: On 12/26/09 7:13 PM, jps wrote: On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:01:49 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 2:27 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 24, 8:55 pm, wrote: On Dec 23, 6:38 pm, wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are...big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! :) Slurp! And the headlines read: "Harry Krause Gets A Case of The Crabs Overnight!" What's bizarre about this is the fact that you can by frozen king crab legs in just about ANY grocery store. Add to that that I can get live ones at the Dekalb Farmer's Market!!! Nothing bizarre, SFB...it was a food gift from a client. Nice gift since king crab is expensive and you've likely gotten what's reserved for family and friends. Same thing used to happen to me thru friends in the shipping business at different times of the year. Flash frozen salmon and crab. Man, it was good. Indeed. Loogy, btw, is the rec.boats expert on fatty, high cholesterol food prepared in ways that assure the maximum clogging of arteries. Most of the food he discusses in rec.boats is so greasy, if it were fed to POWs, the International Red Cross would object. I admit to liking nothing better than clarified butter with crab. If I were morbidly obese, I couldn't resist soaking crab in butter. Dungeness are still my fave, even over king. I tried to get the wife to engage in crab potting with me when we spent time in the San Juans but she just couldn't handle throwing the little buggers into a pot of boiling water. She could swear the squealing of the pressure escaping their shells were crabs screaming. Explaining that crabs lacked vocal chords didn't help at all. |
Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
On 12/26/09 8:01 PM, jps wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 19:52:54 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 7:13 PM, jps wrote: On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:01:49 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 2:27 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 24, 8:55 pm, wrote: On Dec 23, 6:38 pm, wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are...big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! :) Slurp! And the headlines read: "Harry Krause Gets A Case of The Crabs Overnight!" What's bizarre about this is the fact that you can by frozen king crab legs in just about ANY grocery store. Add to that that I can get live ones at the Dekalb Farmer's Market!!! Nothing bizarre, SFB...it was a food gift from a client. Nice gift since king crab is expensive and you've likely gotten what's reserved for family and friends. Same thing used to happen to me thru friends in the shipping business at different times of the year. Flash frozen salmon and crab. Man, it was good. Indeed. Loogy, btw, is the rec.boats expert on fatty, high cholesterol food prepared in ways that assure the maximum clogging of arteries. Most of the food he discusses in rec.boats is so greasy, if it were fed to POWs, the International Red Cross would object. I admit to liking nothing better than clarified butter with crab. If I were morbidly obese, I couldn't resist soaking crab in butter. Dungeness are still my fave, even over king. I tried to get the wife to engage in crab potting with me when we spent time in the San Juans but she just couldn't handle throwing the little buggers into a pot of boiling water. She could swear the squealing of the pressure escaping their shells were crabs screaming. Explaining that crabs lacked vocal chords didn't help at all. My wife is like that with lobsters, but she sure doesn't mind eating them after the "screaming" stops. The crab dish we had in SF was sans butter. It had a really interesting dressing. We'll be in SF again next fall, I think, and will hit the place again. Might be in southern California before that...if so, will look for interesting vietnamese restaurants there. |
Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
jps wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:01:49 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 2:27 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 24, 8:55 pm, wrote: On Dec 23, 6:38 pm, wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are...big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! :) Slurp! And the headlines read: "Harry Krause Gets A Case of The Crabs Overnight!" What's bizarre about this is the fact that you can by frozen king crab legs in just about ANY grocery store. Add to that that I can get live ones at the Dekalb Farmer's Market!!! Nothing bizarre, SFB...it was a food gift from a client. Nice gift since king crab is expensive and you've likely gotten what's reserved for family and friends. Same thing used to happen to me thru friends in the shipping business at different times of the year. Flash frozen salmon and crab. Man, it was good. Pure bull****. He would have posted the UPS tracking number and/or pictures if it was real. WAFA's narcissism has a pattern that is simple to decipher. That's his MO and his mental affliction won't allow that to change. You are a simple lemming... |
Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
jps wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 19:52:54 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 7:13 PM, jps wrote: On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:01:49 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 2:27 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 24, 8:55 pm, wrote: On Dec 23, 6:38 pm, wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are...big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! :) Slurp! And the headlines read: "Harry Krause Gets A Case of The Crabs Overnight!" What's bizarre about this is the fact that you can by frozen king crab legs in just about ANY grocery store. Add to that that I can get live ones at the Dekalb Farmer's Market!!! Nothing bizarre, SFB...it was a food gift from a client. Nice gift since king crab is expensive and you've likely gotten what's reserved for family and friends. Same thing used to happen to me thru friends in the shipping business at different times of the year. Flash frozen salmon and crab. Man, it was good. Indeed. Loogy, btw, is the rec.boats expert on fatty, high cholesterol food prepared in ways that assure the maximum clogging of arteries. Most of the food he discusses in rec.boats is so greasy, if it were fed to POWs, the International Red Cross would object. I admit to liking nothing better than clarified butter with crab. If I were morbidly obese, I couldn't resist soaking crab in butter. Dungeness are still my fave, even over king. I tried to get the wife to engage in crab potting with me when we spent time in the San Juans but she just couldn't handle throwing the little buggers into a pot of boiling water. She could swear the squealing of the pressure escaping their shells were crabs screaming. Explaining that crabs lacked vocal chords didn't help at all. Dungeness are a pain the ass to eat and no better than Alaskan King Crab when both are prepared properly. Rob |
Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 23, 7:38 pm, wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are...big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! :) Slurp! If this were true, you would have posted the package number so that all could follow. Remember the printer everyone? The one with the Walmart label? Who could forget! |
Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
On Dec 26, 7:52*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/26/09 7:13 PM, jps wrote: On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:01:49 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 2:27 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 24, 8:55 pm, * wrote: On Dec 23, 6:38 pm, * wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are....big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! *:) Slurp! And the headlines read: "Harry Krause Gets A Case of The Crabs Overnight!" What's bizarre about this is the fact that you can by frozen king crab legs in just about ANY grocery store. Add to that that I can get live ones at the Dekalb Farmer's Market!!! Nothing bizarre, SFB...it was a food gift from a client. Nice gift since king crab is expensive and you've likely gotten what's reserved for family and friends. *Same thing used to happen to me thru friends in the shipping business at different times of the year. Flash frozen salmon and crab. *Man, it was good. Indeed. Loogy, btw, is the rec.boats expert on fatty, high cholesterol food prepared in ways that assure the maximum clogging of arteries. Most of the food he discusses in rec.boats is so greasy, if it were fed to POWs, the International Red Cross would object.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, how the **** do YOU know about the foods I cook? Have you tried anything that I've made? |
Gene foiled...safe arrival of seafood... :)
On 12/27/09 10:23 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 26, 7:52 pm, wrote: On 12/26/09 7:13 PM, jps wrote: On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:01:49 -0500, wrote: On 12/26/09 2:27 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 24, 8:55 pm, wrote: On Dec 23, 6:38 pm, wrote: Fedex made it safely, despite gene's efforts to hijack the load... I was a little off on the contents. We got two five pound packages of "super colossal king crab legs." I'm guessing this means they are...big! Hope so. We also got a smoked salmon sliced into "lox" strips, and a variety of salmon steaks. I'll have to make a bagel, cream cheese, red onion, capers and tomato run in the am! :) Slurp! And the headlines read: "Harry Krause Gets A Case of The Crabs Overnight!" What's bizarre about this is the fact that you can by frozen king crab legs in just about ANY grocery store. Add to that that I can get live ones at the Dekalb Farmer's Market!!! Nothing bizarre, SFB...it was a food gift from a client. Nice gift since king crab is expensive and you've likely gotten what's reserved for family and friends. Same thing used to happen to me thru friends in the shipping business at different times of the year. Flash frozen salmon and crab. Man, it was good. Indeed. Loogy, btw, is the rec.boats expert on fatty, high cholesterol food prepared in ways that assure the maximum clogging of arteries. Most of the food he discusses in rec.boats is so greasy, if it were fed to POWs, the International Red Cross would object.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, how the **** do YOU know about the foods I cook? Have you tried anything that I've made? Whoosh! You *are* the 'perfect' straight boy here, loogy. No matter how many times you make yourself the butt of jokes at your expense, you simply don't get it. |
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