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At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for
$8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's this? Janet |
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![]() "Janet B." > wrote in message ... > At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for > $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's > this? > Janet Snow crab maybe? |
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![]() "Janet B." > wrote in message ... > At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for > $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's > this? > Janet > > Raw ($8.99) and Steamed ($11.99) perhaps? KW |
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![]() "Peter" > wrote in message news:bE_6i.61994$V75.19666@edtnps89... > > "Janet B." > wrote in message > ... >> At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for >> $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's >> this? >> Janet > > > Snow crab maybe? Whoops, King crab I mean. |
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![]() "KW" <keith_warrennospamatallteldotnet> wrote in message ... > > "Janet B." > wrote in message > ... >> At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for >> $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's >> this? >> Janet >> >> > > Raw ($8.99) and Steamed ($11.99) perhaps? > > KW > Sorry, I should have said that both items were already cooked (red). Janet |
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![]() "Peter" > wrote in message news:bE_6i.61994$V75.19666@edtnps89... > > "Janet B." > wrote in message > ... >> At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for >> $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's >> this? >> Janet > > > Snow crab maybe? Is there a visible difference between King crab and Snow crab legs? -- because both legs looked the same to me. I would have hung around to ask, but the butchers were busy with a bunch of people and I was in a hurry. Janet |
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Janet B. wrote:
> "Peter" > wrote in message > news:bE_6i.61994$V75.19666@edtnps89... >> >> "Janet B." > wrote in message >> ... >>> At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs >>> for $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. >>> What's this? >>> Janet >> >> >> Snow crab maybe? > Is there a visible difference between King crab and Snow crab legs? -- > because both legs looked the same to me. I would have hung around to > ask, but the butchers were busy with a bunch of people and I was in a > hurry. Janet There is a visible difference. King crab legs are much larger and sort of "spiney" looking. Snow crab legs are smooth. Maybe you can call the store; things may have slowed down now. Jill |
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![]() "Janet B." > wrote > Is there a visible difference between King crab and Snow crab legs? -- > because both legs looked the same to me. I would have hung around to ask, > but the butchers were busy with a bunch of people and I was in a hurry. Snow crab legs that I've ever seen are maybe 8 inches long in total, while king crab, maybe each segment is 8 inches long. I don't think I'm exaggerating by much. nancy |
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![]() "Janet B." > wrote in message ... > > "Peter" > wrote in message > news:bE_6i.61994$V75.19666@edtnps89... >> >> "Janet B." > wrote in message >> ... >>> At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for >>> $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's >>> this? >>> Janet >> >> >> Snow crab maybe? > Is there a visible difference between King crab and Snow crab legs? -- > because both legs looked the same to me. I would have hung around to ask, > but the butchers were busy with a bunch of people and I was in a hurry. > Janet There is, I guess, not that I could help you with it off hand. I have seen Red King Crab for sale as Red Alaskan before, so that would be my guess on the more expensive one, they are always pre-cooked and frozen shipped as far as I know. The cheaper one might be snow crab? no idea. The prices for both could vary by season, catch and location, so your guess is as good as mine. |
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Peter wrote:
> "Janet B." > wrote in message > ... > >>"Peter" > wrote in message >>news:bE_6i.61994$V75.19666@edtnps89... >> >>>"Janet B." > wrote in message ... >>> >>>>At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for >>>>$8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's >>>>this? >>>>Janet >>> >>> >>>Snow crab maybe? >> >>Is there a visible difference between King crab and Snow crab legs? -- >>because both legs looked the same to me. I would have hung around to ask, >>but the butchers were busy with a bunch of people and I was in a hurry. >>Janet > > > > There is, I guess, not that I could help you with it off hand. I have seen > Red King Crab for sale as Red Alaskan before, so that would be my guess on > the more expensive one, they are always pre-cooked and frozen shipped as far > as I know. The cheaper one might be snow crab? no idea. The prices for > both could vary by season, catch and location, so your guess is as good as > mine. > > King crabs sell, from the boat, for about US$30 each, snow crab, or ofilio, sell for less than half that amount. King crabs, and their legs, are about 4 times bigger than a snow crab. Ilearned all of this by watching "Deadliest Catch" on the Discovery Channel for the last few years. All about crabbing in the Bering Sea. there are also exacting limits on the pounds of each crab allowed to be caught. Go here for pictures of each: http://www.fishermansexpress.com/photo-gallery.html George |
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![]() "George Shirley" > wrote in message .. . > King crabs sell, from the boat, for about US$30 each, snow crab, or > ofilio, sell for less than half that amount. King crabs, and their legs, > are about 4 times bigger than a snow crab. Ilearned all of this by > watching "Deadliest Catch" on the Discovery Channel for the last few > years. All about crabbing in the Bering Sea. there are also exacting > limits on the pounds of each crab allowed to be caught. > > Go here for pictures of each: > http://www.fishermansexpress.com/photo-gallery.html > > George Thanks, I think I've seen that show, hosted by Mike Rowe, right? He is pretty funny with Dirty Jobs. |
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![]() "George Shirley" > wrote in message .. . > Peter wrote: >> "Janet B." > wrote in message >> ... >> >>>"Peter" > wrote in message >>>news:bE_6i.61994$V75.19666@edtnps89... >>> >>>>"Janet B." > wrote in message ... >>>> >>>>>At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for >>>>>$8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's >>>>>this? >>>>>Janet >>>> >>>> >>>>Snow crab maybe? >>> >>>Is there a visible difference between King crab and Snow crab legs? -- >>>because both legs looked the same to me. I would have hung around to >>>ask, but the butchers were busy with a bunch of people and I was in a >>>hurry. >>>Janet >> >> >> >> There is, I guess, not that I could help you with it off hand. I have >> seen Red King Crab for sale as Red Alaskan before, so that would be my >> guess on the more expensive one, they are always pre-cooked and frozen >> shipped as far as I know. The cheaper one might be snow crab? no idea. >> The prices for both could vary by season, catch and location, so your >> guess is as good as mine. > King crabs sell, from the boat, for about US$30 each, snow crab, or > ofilio, sell for less than half that amount. King crabs, and their legs, > are about 4 times bigger than a snow crab. Ilearned all of this by > watching "Deadliest Catch" on the Discovery Channel for the last few > years. All about crabbing in the Bering Sea. there are also exacting > limits on the pounds of each crab allowed to be caught. > > Go here for pictures of each: > http://www.fishermansexpress.com/photo-gallery.html > > George > Snow crab as I remember are pretty much as described here, that's why I was puzzled by the two offerings. I'll see if I can get the butcher to elaborate. Thanks Janet |
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Peter wrote:
> "George Shirley" > wrote in message > .. . > > >>King crabs sell, from the boat, for about US$30 each, snow crab, or >>ofilio, sell for less than half that amount. King crabs, and their legs, >>are about 4 times bigger than a snow crab. Ilearned all of this by >>watching "Deadliest Catch" on the Discovery Channel for the last few >>years. All about crabbing in the Bering Sea. there are also exacting >>limits on the pounds of each crab allowed to be caught. >> >>Go here for pictures of each: >>http://www.fishermansexpress.com/photo-gallery.html >> >>George > > > > Thanks, I think I've seen that show, hosted by Mike Rowe, right? He is > pretty funny with Dirty Jobs. > > Right, since I've seen him on Dirty Jobs and Deadliest Catch I've noticed that he had bit parts on some made for TV movies. Has a distinctive face that one. A good voice and a bit of acting experience will get you a narrator job pretty often I reckon. At any rate he does a good job on both. George |
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![]() "George Shirley" > wrote in message ... > Peter wrote: >> Thanks, I think I've seen that show, hosted by Mike Rowe, right? He is >> pretty funny with Dirty Jobs. > Right, since I've seen him on Dirty Jobs and Deadliest Catch I've noticed > that he had bit parts on some made for TV movies. Has a distinctive face > that one. A good voice and a bit of acting experience will get you a > narrator job pretty often I reckon. At any rate he does a good job on > both. I think he's a hottie. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message . .. > > "George Shirley" > wrote in message > ... >> Peter wrote: > >>> Thanks, I think I've seen that show, hosted by Mike Rowe, right? He is >>> pretty funny with Dirty Jobs. > >> Right, since I've seen him on Dirty Jobs and Deadliest Catch I've noticed >> that he had bit parts on some made for TV movies. Has a distinctive face >> that one. A good voice and a bit of acting experience will get you a >> narrator job pretty often I reckon. At any rate he does a good job on >> both. > > I think he's a hottie. > > nancy So does my better half :-) He has a good sense of humor anyways, some funny subtle things thrown in here and there. |
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"Janet B." > wrote in
: > At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for > $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's > this? > Janet > > http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/not...h/kingcrab.php http://www.fishermansexpress.com/king-crab-101.html etc. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Janet B. wrote: >> "Peter" > wrote in message >> news:bE_6i.61994$V75.19666@edtnps89... >>> >>> "Janet B." > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs >>>> for $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. >>>> What's this? >>>> Janet >>> >>> >>> Snow crab maybe? >> Is there a visible difference between King crab and Snow crab legs? -- >> because both legs looked the same to me. I would have hung around to >> ask, but the butchers were busy with a bunch of people and I was in a >> hurry. Janet > > There is a visible difference. King crab legs are much larger and sort of > "spiney" looking. Snow crab legs are smooth. Maybe you can call the > store; > things may have slowed down now. > > Jill > Thanks, Jill. I will. Janet |
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![]() "Morvin Stayner" > wrote in message ... > "Janet B." > wrote in > : > >> At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab legs for >> $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 per pound. What's >> this? >> Janet >> >> > http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/not...h/kingcrab.php > > http://www.fishermansexpress.com/king-crab-101.html > > etc. Thanks for that! All is explained. ![]() Janet |
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Janet B. wrote:
> > "Peter" > wrote in message > news:bE_6i.61994$V75.19666@edtnps89... > > > >"Janet B." > wrote in message > ... > > > At the local supermarket, in the fish case, I saw Alaskan crab > > > legs for $8.99 per pound and Red Alaskan crab legs for $11.99 > > > per pound. What's this? Janet > > > > > > Snow crab maybe? > Is there a visible difference between King crab and Snow crab legs? Snow crab are a different species, and generally much smaller. The TV show "Deadliest Catch" features Alaskan fishermen, after king crab in the fall and opelia (snow) crab in the winter. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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