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That shrimp in the lower left corner is winking at you.Steamers, shrimp, and coleslaw last night.
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It is next to impossible to find head-on shrimp here, as well as local shrimp. It seems most are imported from Asia, although RI waters are teeming with them. I guess it's cheaper to import. I did find head-on shrimp at the big Asian grocers in Providence and Boston, but they looked like they came out of Asian waters over a week ago and came over in an un-refrigerated, slow boat. No thank you!That shrimp in the lower left corner is winking at you.
Hope you bit its head off.
I've had the fuller shrimp experience at sushi places, but I know that is not the only way.It is next to impossible to find head-on shrimp here, as well as local shrimp. It seems most are imported from Asia, although RI waters are teeming with them. I guess it's cheaper to import. I did find head-on shrimp at the big Asian grocers in Providence and Boston, but they looked like they came out of Asian waters over a week ago and came over in an un-refrigerated, slow boat. No thank you!
Shrimp heads give amazing flavor to what ever seafood dish you are cooking.
I approve. Carry on.Pork ribs, 2-1/2 hours smoking on the grill over charcoal with hickory and apple wood. Sides are corn, coleslaw (mayo-based, Axo!), and baked beans.
Was your dear father named George? My dear grandfather was named that. He was my namesake.Today would have been my dear father's 93rd birthday. In his honor, we had a nice Greek dinner: Lamb shoulder marinated with olive oil, lots of garlic, marjoram, salt, pepper, and ras el hanout. Grilled over coals and basted with pomegranate molasses. Sides were grilled baby zucchini from the garden, cherry tomato salad with feta and dill, and grilled garlic bread (grill bread slices and then rub with raw garlic).
Happy birthday, George!
Yes. Actually, his name was Gyorgios, but he went by George.Was your dear father named George? My dear grandfather was named that. He was my namesake.
He must have been an amazing gentleman.Yes. Actually, his name was Gyorgios, but he went by George.
