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Author Topic: Springer & Crab, Its whats for dinner Dinner  (Read 7010 times)

Offline Kc_Kracker

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Re: Springer & Crab, Its whats for dinner Dinner
« Reply #30 on: March 22, 2013, 11:26:41 PM »
the tail is muchdrier, you must like dry salmon, in our house its a fight over the collar, which is much juicier. huntincpl yes i flipped, its rare to see rocks that big, Mmmm gonna be nice n sweet. ok ya'll see ya im off to get some garlic were all out  :tup:
Thats like saying PINKS are nasty, I just like food. I devour everything. Even boots. Meat is meat.
Beggers cant be choosers :chuckle: If your a good cook, anything tastes good.
And if your really in doubt, throw it in the smoker.

wrong, dont confuse me with other haters, im not a chrome snob, im a juicy snob, food is food and you have not stepped up to MY table so it has nothing to do with the cook :chuckle: point is, its a fact, a hard fact, the tail  tends to be drier because its a thinner smaller cut so the meat dries out faster, the collar is very thick and so it holds in juice more, its just a fact it has nothing to do with being a snob. we eat plenty of pinks, granted if its from the river its smoke only on pinks brcause i just dont care for mushy white meat.

Offline Kioti

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Re: Springer & Crab, Its whats for dinner Dinner
« Reply #31 on: March 23, 2013, 09:38:01 AM »
Like 'The Rock' says: "CAN YOU SMELL WHAT THE KRACKER IS COOKIN"   :tup:
If you love something you will set it free, if it don't come home, hunt it down and kill it.

 


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