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Up here in PA they're called crayfish. I have never had crawfish/crayfish. (I'm trapped in Pennsylvania Dutch cooking-land.) Are they similar to langostinos? |
They are called crayfish here too :p ... but we mostly find them in pet stores :) |
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I've not had "authentic" cajun crawfish, but there are a lot of vietnamese-american places here in Orange County that serve "cajun style" crawfish and are REALLY popular here. Crawfish just take so much effort to eat with not much meat, but when they are cooked properly oh are they SO good! and yes I love to suck the brains out of their heads :eek::D:thumbup: I've also noticed a lot of asian buffets around here are putting crawfish on the menus, not tasty to eat those buggers when they are made in mass quantities like that, watery and rubbery, and yet I see people bringing mounds and mounds of them back to their tables :confused: |
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haha, he made it out of the pot! Is it common to see them walking about your neck of the woods at all? I thought they were more of a wet habitat type creature. |
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" Controversy In March 2006, Long John Silver's garnered controversy by offering buttered lobster bites advertising that they include "langostino lobster".[4] The controversy remains due to ambiguity on whether the langostino should be classified as a lobster, a crab, or neither. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge made no decisions in April 2006 on the matter when a class-action lawsuit was brought against Rubio's Restaurants, Inc., for selling "lobster burrito" and "lobster taco" that were in fact made with squat lobster. [edit] References Haha, that was the exact burrito I was talking about. I was fully expecting that nice crunch when you bite into lobster, and they were these tiny little s*** pieces, I was so disappointed. I haven't regularly eaten there since then. Their fish tacos are garbage. blech! |
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ooh that's interesting. I do remember now Alton Brown calling them mud bugs. |
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I CAN get texts but they cost .50 each so my phone is in AIRPLANE mode ( and I receive over 100 texts a day :eek: :eek:) No corn Smut yet....but I have high hopes :D:D |
What does airplane mode mean? I am not really getting the hang of this new phone, and there's not much help the pamphlet, att says to go to the tutorials page on their website and it's down! argh |
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Oh yeah....to make this food related....I could EAT this phone UP :D:D:D:D |
Just in case you are ever in NC! :cool: Durham/Chapel Hill/Carrboro, NC: I wish I never had to move! I miss all of these places sooo much...it was seriously food heaven for me. -My favorite restaurant is Mint in Chapel Hill. I am obsessed with Indian food. A more hole-in-the wall Indian joint is Tandoor, also in Chapel Hill, and literally in the basement of an insurance agency. Also very good. Did I mention how much I love Indian food? -Foster's Market: There is a location in Durham and one in Chapel Hill. I love sitting outside at the Chapel Hill location with Levi. Their brunch food is delicious. -Elmo's Diner: Also has two locations - one in Carrboro and one in Durham. I am partial to the one is Carrboro...the town of Carrboro in itself is amazing. Charlotte, NC: AKA where I live now for work/school...not my favorite place on earth! -Zada Jane's: Hands-down, my favorite place to eat in Charlotte...especially for brunch. I'm big on brunching. -The Diamond: Renovated old diner = amazing -Cabo Fish Taco: The longer I live here, the more I like this restaurant. A seafood/Mexican grill type place. There is another one somewhere in VA. |
OH! OH! I almost forgot! Amelie's is a French bakery in Charlotte, and it is amazing. They have different homemade soups every day, and tons of desserts (my favorite is the salted caramel brownie), and delicious foods and breads. |
Where in Mexico are you? |
someplace that is all :rain:and :lightning and is deprived of huitlacoche! gasp!:eek: |
alldogboots: After the mud piles I'm not sure I'm going to try crawfish! They're dirty little buggers - Ugh! :p (I guess you can say the same about a lot of things we eat, now that I think about it.:rolleyes:) kdhawks: You've got my mouth watering this am - the mexican cabo fish taco/grill place and salted caramel brownies! That sounds like a great brunch to me! |
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I'm pretty sure they have huitlacoche here....it's just finding someone who speaks English well enough to explain it to :sidesplt: Today is a :ip: :sun: :rainbow::note: day :D:D |
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I had pupusas for lunch today, just in case anyone was wondering. :D |
We have alot of great steak restaurants in our city all around CircleCenter Mall My favs are St Elmos and Mortons. I like This little hole in the wall place we have for Mexican I dont know how to spell it thats why I didnt list it. Shapiros has wonderful pastrami sandwiches and other thgings and a wonderful bakery |
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We ate at a LOT of them in Mexico. I had so many tacos my skin turned a lovely cocoa brown :D:D:D |
OMG this place is on our food tour when you get here Lisa! Roscoe's Famous Deli - Fullerton, CA We tried the pastrami reuben today. When I took a bite it was so soft and just melted in your mouth. The pastrami was not all greasy and fatty, it was like huge chunks like pulled pork. Bf actually said holy sh** as he was eating it. OMG YUM!!! I should have taken a pic. It was huge. Come with a side of potato, mac, or pasta salad, or potato cheese soup. and a half of a huge dill pickle. :drool: |
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