steamed Dungeness crab

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steamed Dungeness crab

Postby CaptJack » Mon May 21, 2018 1:38 pm

steamed Dungeness crab for lunch
on special at HEB through tomorrow
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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby OldUsedParts » Mon May 21, 2018 2:47 pm

OK OK OK, just as soon as I can get to HEB - - - - :dont: awesome plate, Capt'n :salut: :cheers:
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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby Russ » Mon May 21, 2018 4:32 pm

Dungeness? A place ?? I'd wolf that down!!!

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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby CaptJack » Mon May 21, 2018 4:44 pm

Russ wrote:Dungeness? A place ??
I'd wolf that down!!!
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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby Russ » Mon May 21, 2018 4:50 pm

CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:Dungeness? A place ??
I'd wolf that down!!!
Russ

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Thanks capt, I shoulda giggled it. When I read it I thought of Loch Ness. A deep underwater loch. It's really massive, we have been there but there was no monster.

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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby CaptJack » Mon May 21, 2018 5:04 pm

Russ wrote:
CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:Dungeness? A place ??
I'd wolf that down!!!
Russ

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Thanks capt, I shoulda giggled it. When I read it I thought of Loch Ness. A deep underwater loch. It's really massive, we have been there but there was no monster.
Russ

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also the Rosslyn Chapel in Edinburgh
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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby Russ » Mon May 21, 2018 5:12 pm

CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:
CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:Dungeness? A place ??
I'd wolf that down!!!
Russ

the US west coast from middle California - north

Thanks capt, I shoulda giggled it. When I read it I thought of Loch Ness. A deep underwater loch. It's really massive, we have been there but there was no monster.
Russ

i've been to LochNess too Image
also the Rosslyn Chapel in Edinburgh


We spent a week in Loch Ness there and explored the area. Loved Isle of Skye very much. Spent a week also in Edinburgh. Did a night tour under the Royal mile where people used to live hundreds of years ago underground. After going through earthquakes here you would never get me underground again. Did you enjoy Scotland?

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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby CaptJack » Mon May 21, 2018 5:16 pm

Russ wrote:
CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:
CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:Dungeness? A place ??
I'd wolf that down!!!
Russ

the US west coast from middle California - north

Thanks capt, I shoulda giggled it. When I read it I thought of Loch Ness. A deep underwater loch. It's really massive, we have been there but there was no monster.
Russ

i've been to LochNess too Image
also the Rosslyn Chapel in Edinburgh


We spent a week in Loch Ness there and explored the area. Loved Isle of Skye very much. Spent a week also in Edinburgh. Did a night tour under the Royal mile where people used to live hundreds of years ago underground. After going through earthquakes here you would never get me underground again.
Did you enjoy Scotland?
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oh yes, spent 10 weeks with my grandmother doing England, Scotland, Hamburg area (where my family is from), Switzerland, Italy, France
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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby Russ » Mon May 21, 2018 5:22 pm

CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:
CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:
CaptJack wrote:
Russ wrote:Dungeness? A place ??
I'd wolf that down!!!
Russ

the US west coast from middle California - north

Thanks capt, I shoulda giggled it. When I read it I thought of Loch Ness. A deep underwater loch. It's really massive, we have been there but there was no monster.
Russ

i've been to LochNess too Image
also the Rosslyn Chapel in Edinburgh


We spent a week in Loch Ness there and explored the area. Loved Isle of Skye very much. Spent a week also in Edinburgh. Did a night tour under the Royal mile where people used to live hundreds of years ago underground. After going through earthquakes here you would never get me underground again.
Did you enjoy Scotland?
Russ

oh yes, spent 10 weeks with my grandmother doing England, Scotland, Hamburg area (where my family is from), Switzerland, France


Lol, we did 7 weeks in the uk exploring the places, my family trace to a town called Bodmin in Cornwall, so we also spent a week in that area. 3 brothers left England in the 1800s and moved to Nz. Was good to check out my roots. Loved st Ives and Penzance and also around bath. Amazing places.

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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby CaptJack » Tue May 22, 2018 3:45 pm

starting tomorrow
snow crabs are on special
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Re: steamed Dungeness crab

Postby Mule rider » Tue May 22, 2018 11:37 pm

Capt Jack how far north in Calif. did you go? I am next to the Oregon border in a town called Crescent City. We are almost the Home of Dungeness Crab.

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