hickster
Location: Chugiak, Alaska
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Christmas Dinner?
Original Message Dec 26, 2004 4:55 am |
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What did you all have? Mmm, crab legs...big 'uns! (stick-o-butter for scale) ...and had smoked salmon for breakfast! God, I love Alaska! hickster
This message was modified Dec 26, 2004 by hickster
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Paula
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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #5 Dec 26, 2004 11:15 am |
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Hickster I was drooling so much over those crab legs, I had to go get a bib before I could post... . Those are some huge crab legs..... How plentiful is lobster over there and how pricey? Paula
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hickster
Location: Chugiak, Alaska
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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #6 Dec 26, 2004 4:53 pm |
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As far as salmon goes, There is a lot of "farm raised" salmon on the market now-a-days. What you want is "wild Alaska salmon". The Copper River produces the most out of all the wild commercial fisheries. There is also the kenai, Kasilof, and many, many others. Also, many of the fisheries are stocked. The fish are still wild as they mature out in the ocean with the native stock. The Copper river has the largest all native run as I understand. I'm no salmon expert, but I take my share. I like dip-netting down on the Kenai. I'm going to try to get over to the Copper this year. "Just say no" to farm raised salmon. Lobster? You can buy it, it's just expensive. I got the crab for about $11 per pound (which is a good price for that size). hickster
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whitedog
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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #7 Dec 26, 2004 6:30 pm |
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the crablegs look yummy. my freind the chef had us over for roast goose. wish i had a picture. merry christmas, wd
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ChrisS
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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #8 Dec 26, 2004 10:43 pm |
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My cousin lived in Alaska for, hmm, 15 years? or so as both a Federal Park Ranger and a Alaskan Park Ranger, he is a Air Marshal now, well anyway he stayed with my family and I about 4 years ago now and he had those same crab legs shipped from Alaska to himself while he was with us. We had them on Christmas. I'll be honest I did not think I would like them at all and they were unbelievably good. Great memories. C
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