Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/22

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Crawdads - er Crawfish
From: leicachris at worldnet.att.net (Christopher Williams)
Date: Mon May 22 20:06:27 2006
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Where's that filet knife I had?

Split crawdads? And you did what with the heads then?

No shrimp boil then either I take it.

Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc James Small"
Subject: [Leica] Crawdads


> At 10:29 PM 5/22/06 -0500, Christopher Williams wrote:
> >Type crawdads one more time and the cajun will find you and filet you.
>
> Well, I was raised in western Pennsytucky, and we always called them
> crawdads there.  And that is a pretty Yankee venue
>
> I grew up eating them on occasion but I had to visit New Orleans to meet
> them in Etoufee, and that is a delightful dish, and one I rarely pass up
> now that I know about it.
>
> Back in the hills of the northen Appalachians, we simply treated them as
> little lobsters:  we boiled them in hot salted water, then split them and
> ate them in melted butter with garlic, and not much more than that.  That
> was still a tasty mouthful, as the dark came up over a chlling summer
field.
>
> Marc



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