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nide44 06-14-2008 08:53 AM

I'm Leaving Today
 
I'm off (in about an hour)..... for 8 days at the Delaware seashore.
Sand, sun. & surf (and all the other stuff, too).
No computer!!
Let ya know what happens........ in a week.

MelodyL 06-14-2008 09:09 AM

OOh, Sand, sun and surf. This means Sea Shells. How soothing.

Hope you have a nice time.

See you on these boards when you return. Hope you have lots of funny stories to tell us.

Melody

Silverlady 06-14-2008 10:20 AM

I'm sooo envious!
 
Have a great time and we'll see you when you get back!

Billye:)

DejaVu 06-14-2008 12:17 PM

Enjoy!
 
Hope you have a fantastic time!:D

(I think, if I recall correctly, you are returning to a "neighborly get-together?"
I am sorry you are in for that (testing). Not fun!)

Thoroughly enjoy each moment!:D

mrsD 06-14-2008 03:34 PM

Have a great time...
 
relax and since Mother Nature is over here by me...you should
be safe for this trip!

nide44 06-22-2008 09:20 AM

I'm Baackk !

8 days of a very uneventful, relaxing, out-of-touch (mainly)vacation. Not too hot (mid 80's) except for the 1st, 2 days.

Spent time on the beach, ate at 3 very fine restaurants, had
'take-out' of steamed crabs one night (unless you're from around here,
you don't know what a delicacy that is),
but practically had to take out a loan, first ;).
One place wanted $65 a dozen for mediums, & $80/dz for large ! :( - that's ridiculous! On a good nite, I can eat 10-12, by myself (But usually 6 or 7). At home, we usually order an xtra 1/2 doz small, and I make a darned good, restaurant quality (or better) crab soup.
MD Crab Soup is served all over the country, but you ain't had real Eastern Shore, MD Crab Soup - til you've tasted mine! But I didn't make the soup, this time around.

We took a chance on a new steamed crab carry-out only place (opened only 3 weeks earlier), and were very pleasantly surprised
at the quality, taste & prices.

Did some outlet mall shopping, gifts for the grandkids, etc.
Had to buy new Adirondack deck chairs (the older wooden ones had rusted out fittings) for the deck/balcony (ocean front) - practically had to take out a much larger loan! :cool:
But these new ones are really nice. 20 yr warranty. Heavy for the winter winds (they're out all year round, so we don't want them blowing around in a 'nor-easter') .... that took up 1/2 day of shopping and another 1/2 day waiting for the delivery.
Our fix-it guy, came & replaced the ice-maker in the fridge (another a.m. waiting around), so I got in some banjo practice to use up the times.

My PN feet only kept me 'down-time' for one day out of the 8 (good odds at 8 to 1, for me)- so again, I got in some snoozing & banjo practice.
Our rescued-Beagle, came with us & had no problems, either. She was on 'good behavior', too.

I was sorry to have to leave & come back home.
Coulda/Shoulda/Woulda - stayed all summer :)
But our condo was rented, & booked solid until Sept
(so the mortgage is covered, .... at least).
I'll go back for a coupla long weekends in the fall, and in Nov,
before we close it up for the winter.
So, it was a good vacation for me, this summer.
No 'Chinese Fire-Drills" or accidents. No big problems.
Just relaxed and enjoyed 8 days off work, and away from the city.

MelodyL 06-22-2008 09:34 AM

Hi Bob.

Welcome back.

I have no idea what steamed crabs are (how BIG are these things?) Do you take the shells off before you eat them??

I haven't had a vacation in over 15 years. Sounds lovely.

Perhaps when Alan and I are 80, we shall be on a beach some where (with our canes) and eating steamed crabs. Alan wouldn't go near a crab if his life depended on it.

Yesterday I bought a can of Red Lobster Sauce. He said "You are not buying this for me, right?" I said: God Forbid.

He doesn't like crabs, clams, oysters, anything with shells.

He doesn't know what he's missing.

I must look into these steamed crabs things. Why are they so expensive??

Melody

Silverlady 06-22-2008 09:51 AM

Glad to have you back!
 
It all sounds absolutely lovely and I'm so glad you were able to go and enjoy yourself. Maybe moving there should be in your future??

I also appreciate you sharing the fun with us.
Billye

nide44 06-22-2008 10:07 AM

Mel, in NY- they have boiled crabs (Like Lobster), not steamed.
Makes the meat watery & mushy.
Steaming the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab (yes, the claws are a bright blue before steaming) is a specialty thing indigenous to MD/Va.
(Also, the spicings are kept easch chef's secret.)
The best crab-cakes are made with Blue Backfin Lump meat.
Price has to do with availability- time of year, rain (water salinity), and harvest yield.
Its a labor intensive job, not dangerous like the Alaskan King Crab harvest, but still - cost of gas for boats, waterman's wages, etc.
At home, we get them from a family that goes out crabbin' in the a.m. and opens up the carry-out, steamed-crab-store in the afternoon, with that morning's catch.
Ya gotta come here to get the real thing - or import them, iced down after cooking, from here. But they're best hot, right out of the steam-pot.
And you just eat the meat out of the shells.
Pickin' crabs is an art form and a skill.... and arguments as to best technique always are heard around the picnic table, covered with newspaper, crabs, bowls of vinegar (for dippin'), beer, & paper towels.

Steamed crabs, corn on the cob, and 'Natty Boh'
(National Bohemian- used to be brewed, right here here in Balto), beer.
Made for steamed crabs, just the perfect compliment. (and quite inexpensive) Budweiser just don't make the grade.

In years past, we would get a bushel or two .... alive, steam them ourselves.... a keg of beer, a coupla bushels of corn, Md beefsteak tomatoes, grill dogs & burgers, and have a family, summer get-together at someone's home & big back yard.

Haven't put a get-together .... together - in a coupla years. Mebbe have one this summer. Late in the crab harvest season when they're plentiful, and not as expensive. Late Aug to mid Sept is a good time, usually. Labor day is more expensive cause they're in such demand - they can charge whatever the traffic will bear, but just after - prices are reasonable. A bushel is about 13 dozen, if I remember correctly.
Used to get live crabs cheaper than already steamed, about $75 a bushel for mediums. Dunno what the current prices are, could be double that, now.
But reasonable for steamed, ready to be picked & eaten, is $25 for smalls, $35-40 for heavy mediums, $55-60 for large, & upwards $$ for jumbo double "A's" (1 to 2 lbs apiece)- if you can get them.
Crab dissertation over. I'm making myself hungry :D

BEGLET 06-22-2008 10:53 AM

Ok Bob
 
I'm drooling - wheres my crabs???????

Sounds like you had a wonderful time!!!!!!!!!! So glad - you deserve it:)


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