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Rich EDITED to show you this: Some cooks are concerned about humanity issues of cooking a live lobster. In fact, research indicates the lobster has no central nervous system or cerebral cortex to register stimuli, thus mostly likely can feel no pain. Killing the lobster just before cooking is the preferred method. There are several ways to accomplish this. Putting the lobster in the freezer an hour before cooking will do the trick. Quicker yet is to plunge the tip of a sharp knife straight down right behind the lobster's eyes. I thought it was funny that they mention freezing the lobster to death, as a counter option to boiling to death. The article also said that when the lobster is placed in head first it dies almost immediately anyway. They did say though that the lobster tensing its muscles while boiling to death could make the meat a little tougher. Oh and I am a member of PETA. (People who Eat Tastey Animals). |
You can just twist off their heads and throw them in. The whole deal with them being alive is to be sure that they are fresh. Shellfish of all types spoil rapidly. Be sure to cover their eyes on the heads after you remove the tail so they can't see you dropping their tails into the water.;)
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i'll have to use the "BLIND FOLD " TRICK next time! should gain us points w/the GENEVA CONVENTION! LOL!
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try scallops fresh out of the ocean popped outta shell and a splash of lime w/corona chaser! that will put hair on your chest! MMMMMMMMMMM! good!
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those pip-squeak .223's gyrate flip do somersaults etc. but i think with practice at the range we could get real good. only problem the FEDERAL prison on other side of ben avery range may get pissed about ducks/geese falling on their heads........aside from lead falling out of sky. thats why they banned .50 cal. guns there! poor mariel boat criminals!
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If god had not intended man to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat.
Puck FETA. |
tonight when i get home will forward some pics if i can find them of a few "BUG-BASHES we have been on in baja. 20 million years ago when i was single, we went down south of ensenada(secret bug place), we literally hit pay dirt! dove off of lil piece of crap bonka boat we rented and went out about 5-6 klicks off of land where we had found on marine charts previous trip a undersea mount that dropped to 300ft. when you went out on minus tide the swells would just barely allow you to see top of mount. anchored bonka boat and hit it with twin 80's for some good down time.(we were young and strong then). anyway about 80 feet we hit BUG CITY!!!!!! problem was currents pushing us into sea mount full of urchins. that was real fun! well after grabbing as many bugs as we could w/out having fingers munched by moray eel's(there is a trick), we surfaced and counted our bugs. and man there was alot! but the one that stood out was the 17# BUG i got! will dig this pic out for you! biggest bug i have ever got! to make long story short after getting back to our beach camp and downing muy mas coronas and tequila shooters we trained the lobsters. thats right we trained them! ...............TO WALK THE PLANK INTO 50/50 mix of boiling water and corona! we all thought MR BIG was gonna be tough. he wasnt and he feed the 4 of us with some tail still left over! what a trip that was! we FOUND BUG CITY!
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now heres some BUGS WALKING THE PLANK!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1150553479.jpg in baja! its better in baja!
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yep, geese..no doubt about it. i live less than an hour away from the 'duck capital of the world' (stuttgart, arkansas)..
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