Mussels and Shrimp
I realized yesterday's blogging would have been more interesting with photos.
So here is our dinner table tonight. Please note we usually don't use garbage bags as a table cloth, but it is much easier to clean up the shells and shrimp heads this way.
This is about mid-way through the meal, and you can get an idea of the carnage.
So here is our dinner table tonight. Please note we usually don't use garbage bags as a table cloth, but it is much easier to clean up the shells and shrimp heads this way.
This is about mid-way through the meal, and you can get an idea of the carnage.
9 Comments:
That looks so good! I'll be right over - don't get any seafood around here 'cause Mrs. Phos doesn't care for it.
It's ok, I frequently use garbage bags as clothing.
I have pictures of my mussel and shrimp dinners as well...
It's a shot of it all ending up in the toiletbowl several hours after having dinner...
Yum! I can be there in, say, two days. Save some for me...
Garbage bags for tablecloths is a time-honoured tradition, Mr. Fab.
Phos - My wife and I have such divergent tastes in food we often have separate meals.
Marty - regular or new Glad super stretchy?
Mr. Fab - I'm smarter than the average Baby, Booboo.
DutchBitch - I can count at least 3 ways in which your supper can end up in the toilet. A little more precision, please.
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WoD - I let you know in advance next time. For myself, I do like beef boil-up, hint, hint.
nanuk, Checked my porch today and didn't see a package of mussels and shrimp - you sent it FedEx, right??
Man, hope you've cleared that table by now - nothing like the scent of four day old shrimp...
Beef boil up? Huh?*
*I'm a transplanted New Brunswicker. Never did adopt the local cuisine, except for turnips and toutons. But honey, if you want a feed of fiddleheads... I'm your woman!
Buddy, told you not to eat shellfish in a month with an R in it - now you are too sick too Blog...
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