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It’s has been close to 30 years since I last made a Bisquick pizza. I loved it back then.Tonight's meal is a yearly tradition for my wife and I, a bisquick pizza on a sheet pan on or near the date of her father's passing 14 years ago. Jerry loved his bisquick pizza, so we're keeping the memory of a good man gone too soon close to us this eve.
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Peace, y'all
I may have to try that in a cast iron skillet…Tonight's meal is a yearly tradition for my wife and I, a bisquick pizza on a sheet pan on or near the date of her father's passing 14 years ago. Jerry loved his bisquick pizza, so we're keeping the memory of a good man gone too soon close to us this eve.
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Peace, y'all



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Having lunch at the iconic Joe’s Stone Crab…
Crab bisque…
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Crab cakes…
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A pair of colossals…apparently there is a theme going on here
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Finishing the meal with their fabulous key lime pie…
I would catch Samoan crabs on Molokai back in the early ‘80’s when I lived there for two years…i suspect it is similar to a muddie…the biggest i ever caught was 11 lbs, with claws much larger than my hands. We would go out at night with head lamps and nets to scoop them up…when alerted, they would go into a defensive posture with claws up…they could eff you up if not carefulStone crab, the world's most tasty crab. Followed very closely by Australian Mud Crabs. These beauties, known as "muddies," are found in tidal creeks on mangrove islands that are a part of the Great Barrier Reef. I found one while wade fishing for Indo-Pacific tarpon and had to wrap it in my shirt to carry it back to the boat. That night for dinner it fed me, my son and my friend Howdy all the crab we could eat for dinner. Imagine a Dungie with a body the size of a basketball and claws larger than an insulated ski mitten. Yumm....
I would think you would call it "get a RAGE!"Gatorade is a "circular brand name"!!!! Basically what that means is: when they named it "gatorade" is was already called GATORADE and they were sayin "get a 'RADE'. I.E. "ahh let me get to the store, get a 'RADE!!!". SO it was already called that!!! Known as a circular brand naming strategy!!!
Will probubly start up a NEW THEEAD about this because it is a deep topic. TO BE DISCUSSED!!!!

