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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

Indirect bbq-ing



 
 
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Old 03-03-2008, 06:47 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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Nunya Bidnits wrote:
"Dave Bugg" wrote
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Probably a pretty decent fit for Barbie and Ken. g
Only if you throw another shrimp on the Barbie.

Are you calling Ken a shrimp?


No way! He's more the size of a prawn, ain't he?

Reminds me of some of the prawns (they marketed them as giant tiger shrimp)
they had at my Price Chopper over Valentine's Day week, the counterman said
they topped 2 oz! They wanted five bucks each... after VD they went down to
$15 lb for the leftovers. Might be fun to see one of those live eating a Ken
doll......

MartyB in KC


Wow, we shop at Albertson's here in Las Vegas. They frequently sell 10
count shrimp for $9.99/# and the similar sized sea scallops for $7.99/#.
A few years back, they had a rotating "seafood festival" at their
various stores across the valley. There, they'd set up a seafood stand
by the front and the huge shrimp would be $6.99/#.

When not on sale, the same shrimp run about $16/#, for instance. All of
their seafood is flash frozen in 2 or 3# bags, so I get several when on
sale and just toss them into the freezer here at home. We also get the
vac packed frozen ahi tuna, and find it satisfactory as well.

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Old 04-03-2008, 06:11 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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"Nonnymus" wrote

Wow, we shop at Albertson's here in Las Vegas. They frequently sell 10
count shrimp for $9.99/# and the similar sized sea scallops for $7.99/#.
A few years back, they had a rotating "seafood festival" at their
various stores across the valley. There, they'd set up a seafood stand
by the front and the huge shrimp would be $6.99/#.

When not on sale, the same shrimp run about $16/#, for instance. All of
their seafood is flash frozen in 2 or 3# bags, so I get several when on
sale and just toss them into the freezer here at home. We also get the
vac packed frozen ahi tuna, and find it satisfactory as well.


Awesome.. what variety of shrimp?

MBKC
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:12 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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Nunya Bidnits wrote:
"Nonnymus" wrote
Wow, we shop at Albertson's here in Las Vegas. They frequently sell 10
count shrimp for $9.99/# and the similar sized sea scallops for $7.99/#.
A few years back, they had a rotating "seafood festival" at their
various stores across the valley. There, they'd set up a seafood stand
by the front and the huge shrimp would be $6.99/#.

When not on sale, the same shrimp run about $16/#, for instance. All of
their seafood is flash frozen in 2 or 3# bags, so I get several when on
sale and just toss them into the freezer here at home. We also get the
vac packed frozen ahi tuna, and find it satisfactory as well.


Awesome.. what variety of shrimp?

MBKC


Pink, as I recall. We occasionally get Tiger as well.

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