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star fish??? O-yeah, taste just like chicken:laugha: |
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seafood
My 13 yr old son was on a field tripe this spring with his school to the marsh in Mattapoisett and boys being boys some kid dared my son to eat a silverside ( little did he know my son is a big fan of shushi I taught him to eat good food at way too young an age)
So he pops it in his mouth and the other kid barfed on his own shoes which of course set off another kid which set off another kid. Who gets in trouble ? My kid, the teacher asked him "WHAT WERE YOU THINKING" .His response -"Wish I had some wasabi".:D |
LMAO!! that's classic! :btu:
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Rocky MOuntin Oysters are NOT seafood..they come from a buffalo...:smash: :smash: :smash: :smash
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I have a confession.
I hate eating blue crabs. They taste okay, but you have to eat a million of them to make a meal. Too much work for dinner. They're much better as tog bait. Okay, now Gilly's gonna beat me up for saying this. I'm waiting. :laughs: |
elmer- my dad's friend, uncle wing loves blues and when he heard abt our catches, he immediately told my pop to save some for him.
bw- of course, i know that. i would like to try those fishes in american style. as for your suggestion, "How'sbout Barnacle ? Crushed Clam shell Seagull droppings ? Eel saliva ?" that's disgusting. and as for the eel saliva, you are still getting giggles from my post abt what does johnr look like, right?;) fww- i like dungeon crabs and stone crabs. crabs from the west coast is okay. i prefer our state's crab. |
Notaro,
Yes, still getting a kick out of the Eel thing. I keep chuckling away. It was almost like the Police lineup for a bit there.....:) Did you see Bloocrabs comments on Barnacle ? I know it is probably a typo but....... It is Dungeness Crab not Dungeon crab. Dungeon crabs are itchy and, though they may provide a nice snack while you are incarcerated, they generally cause discomfort because the live in your fur :eek: Eel saliva is a delicacy in many countries..... |
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Eel Saliva preparation
First you go down to the creek and pull your secret eel traps. Take 8 to ten american eels and place them in a bucket. Make sure you have a spare, empty bucket. Travel to your favorite fishing spot and hook an eel up and cast it out there. Land one large cow of a Bass (hopefully getting your eel back) and repeat. GO TO SLEEP. In the AM transfer remaining 7-10 eels to the second pail and you will notice some translucent slime in the original eel bucket. Pour into a mixing bowl and place in the refrigerator. Repeat excercise for 3 days and you will have approximately 3-5 oz. of eel saliva and about 80-120lbs. of Striped Bass. The eel saliva makes a GREAT marinade for the bass or works well for lubricating your reel gearing. I have also heard that lonely men have found it very useful. For more refined recipes see Martha Stewarts "Eel saliva favorites" in the cooking section of your local bookstore. ;) |
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Actually I think they were talking about getting the "thang" but I am not sure. I just heard some people talking about it and I am not sure what they meant.
Maybe John knows. Could you point out which one is John ? I wasn't paying attention when he introduced himself. ;) |
:zup: oohh, you... :)
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Sorry Notaro,
Some things are too much fun. You take it well :) :) :) |
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