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On 2017-09-09, jmcquown > wrote:

I'd eat the tail, too. Crunchy!

Likewise.

At $10lb, none of the lil' buggers are getting away. That may include
the "vein", too!

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Bruce wrote:
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> >> > I've often wondered when one is served breaded or battered fried shrimp
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> Would you eat a prawn poop burger as long as it tasted prawny?


"Heck, I'd eat a turd if it was properly prepared."
(Actual quote from an old boss of mine)
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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
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>> > Shrimp has a sand vein running through it.

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>> I love how they call it a 'vein'. Meaning digestive system.

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> Yeah...it's the shrimp's colon...the poopy vein. ;-)


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