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Crab Shack
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If you look closely, you'll notice that this isn't China.
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mustard is not crab poop my man...it's fat. you eat fat in a nice juicy steak...same same.
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MAN. I can't believe my eyes. Y'all don't know how to eat. Take a cracker and spread some garlic, crab fat, few flakes of crabmeat and make a sandwich washing it down with a little brew. Life doesn't get any better.
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aint yeller a dog
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Now he's just some bones in a shallow grave somewhere.
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Quote from: capt. ron on July 13, 2011, 05:14:22 PM
MAN. I can't believe my eyes. Y'all don't know how to eat. Take a cracker and spread some garlic, crab fat, few flakes of crabmeat and make a sandwich washing it down with a little brew. Life doesn't get any better.
Ronnie
Make sure you tell that to the folks at the emergency room. They like to know what's in your stomach before they pump it!
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Quote from: Whaler1965 on July 13, 2011, 04:55:23 PM
mustard is not crab poop my man...it's fat. you eat fat in a nice juicy steak...same same.
Unlike Andrew Zimern on tv, if it doesn't look good, I don't eat it!
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I don't think the fat on a steak is the steer's liver or pancreas...
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sometimes ya gota close ya eyes and open wide.
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Quote from: capt. ron on July 13, 2011, 05:14:22 PM
MAN. I can't believe my eyes. Y'all don't know how to eat. Take a cracker and spread some garlic, crab fat, few flakes of crabmeat and make a sandwich washing it down with a little brew. Life doesn't get any better.
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If it tastes so good, why are you changing the taste by spreading garlic with it?
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If it tastes so good, why are you changing the taste by spreading garlic with it?
He's not changing the tast. He's accentuating it.
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Quote from: Ronster on July 14, 2011, 07:57:23 AM
He's not changing the tast. He's accentuating it.
if it's that good, then I wouldn't think it would need any accentuating.....
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Lots of restaurants put sauce on cheap cuts of meat to "accentuate" the flavor.
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Word to live by: FAT = FLAVOR
You ever fry an egg in bacon fat!!!!!!
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Ole time cajuns rubbed garlic on their body to keep the mosquito's off of them while hunting alligators at night. Eat some boiled garlic and drink a few brews and you are guaranteed to drive away any and all pest.
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Quote from: capt. ron on July 14, 2011, 10:24:45 AM
Ole time cajuns rubbed garlic on their body to keep the mosquito's off of them while hunting alligators at night. Eat some boiled garlic and drink a few brews and you are guaranteed to drive away any and all pest.
Ronnie
FACT: 4 out of 5 alligators prefer the taste of cajuns rubbed in garlic than plain cajuns.
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Quote from: capt. ron on July 14, 2011, 10:24:45 AM
Ole time cajuns rubbed garlic on their body to keep the mosquito's off of them while hunting alligators at night. Eat some boiled garlic and drink a few brews and you are guaranteed to drive away any and all pest.
Ronnie
Ronnie,is that really true about eating garlic? Crabshack,
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Quote from: CrabShack on July 14, 2011, 10:36:38 AM
FACT: 4 out of 5 alligators prefer the taste of cajuns rubbed in garlic than plain cajuns.
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yeah, the garlic method is true. Ole cajuns used to bring hot potatoes in their pockets to keep their hands warm and later have them for lunch.
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Quote from: capt. ron on July 14, 2011, 02:50:20 PM
yeah, the garlic method is true. Ole cajuns used to bring hot potatoes in their pockets to keep their hands warm and later have them for lunch.
Ronnie
This kinda makes sense to me... I started eatting a couple garlic stuffed olives each day.. Cause I was told they are good for ones heart.... And I do drink a beer or 2. Folks always ask, "Arn't these bugs bothering you?" "No they don't."
Now that I think about it... The dragon has been leav'en me alone more too...
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Garlic cajuns with potatoes....mmmmm....how can an alligator resist?
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Quote from: capt. ron on July 13, 2011, 05:14:22 PM
MAN. I can't believe my eyes. Y'all don't know how to eat. Take a cracker and spread some garlic, crab fat, few flakes of crabmeat and make a sandwich washing it down with a little brew. Life doesn't get any better.
Ronnie
Anyone that has kids and changed diapers has a good idea why I don't eat the mustard!
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Anyone that has kids and changed diapers has a good idea why I don't eat the mustard!
When my boy was a baby we used to call him the Colonel.
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When my boy was a baby we used to call him the Colonel.
Colonel Mustard??
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Colonel Mustard??
in the nursery with a soiled diaper.
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