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  1. ABM

    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    Perhaps. I used what we had on hand.
     
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    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    Whipped up some Hawaiian mac salad. Still needs to setup in the fridge for the day, though. Shoot @lawai'a may even like this. ;)

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    I was in a salad makin' mood this afternoon. This Old Bay Shrimp Salad is relatively easy to make...and delicious! There are various ways to serve it. I just simply like it spread on some type of hard cracker. I'm including the recipe, FWIW....

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    Ingredients
    • 3 quarts water
    • 1/4 cup Old Bay seasoning
    • 2 pounds unpeeled, medium-size fresh shrimp
    • 1/2 cup finely chopped celery
    • 1/3 cup finely chopped onion
    • 1/3 cup light mayonnaise
    • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
    • 3/4 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning
    • 1/4 teaspoon seasoned pepper
    • 8 green leaf lettuce leaves (optional)
    • Assorted crackers (optional)

    Step 1
    Bring 3 quarts water and 1/4 cup Old Bay seasoning to a boil in a Dutch oven; add shrimp and cook, stirring occasionally, 2 minutes or until shrimp turn pink. Drain. Pour shrimp into a large pan or cookie sheet to cool. Once cooled, peel and devein shrimp, then chop.

    Step 2
    Stir together celery and next 5 ingredients; stir in chopped shrimp. Cover and chill 2 hours. Serve on lettuce leaves with assorted crackers, if desired.


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    1) Shrimp Rolls: Place 1 lettuce leaf on top of each 8 (8-inch) flour tortillas. Top each evenly with 1/2 cup Old Bay Shrimp Salad and 3 or 4 avocado slices. Roll up tortillas, and secure with thick, round wooden picks. Cut in half. Makes 8 servings.

    2) Shrimp Pitas: Cut 12 mini pita pockets in half. Stuff pockets with Old Bay Shrimp Salad. Makes 8 servings.
     
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    Strawberry shortcake IMG_20200627_195638.jpg
     
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    Although I've never used Old Bay Seasoning, I've always wanted to and I'm sure I will. I seen a lot of recipes that looked delicious that used Old Bay.
     
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    Blueberry crumble. Not enough berries in the garden for pie. IMG_20200628_131640.jpg
     
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    Caught a bunch of razor clams this weekend and fried them up with some Pride of the West. One of my favorites
     

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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    I use to get razor clams often at Gearhart although I think Long Beach, Washington has more razor clams.
     
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    We were at Fort Stevens just outside of Hammond.
     
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    My parents and my btother lived in Gearhart for about a quarter century. My brother and I have both frequented Camp Rilea for medical services.
    There was a restaurant in Hammond that my mother like to take the family to. Can't remember it now but I can sure picture it and could probably find it again if I went back. My mother, step father and brother have all now passed on and their houses are sold so there's not much draw there for me these days.
     
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    Wow, this salad is a-mazing with some sriracha drizzled over the top of it!
     
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    I lightly fried corn tortillas. Scooped on shrimp salad (I added some cayenne for a little extra kick). Then topped with dice cucumber, chopped avocado, chopped, cherry tomatoes, and shredded cheddar. Delish!! The toppings are endless. I could see diced jalapeno, chopped black olives, chopped bell/red/yellow pepper, etc.
     
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    Screw @Lanny. There are definitely advantages to grilled cedar plank salmon....



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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
     
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    Where did that come from? I love cedar planked salmon, as long as it's not overcooked. There's nothing worse than overcooked salmon. I like some grilled potato slices perhaps some grilled tomato along with my salmon, just for reference the next time i visit your house and you grill some beast.
     
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    For some reason, I thought you didn't like it prepared that way. Anyway, we like our salmon somewhere between 145 and 148 degrees. I use one of these. Works like a charm...for all meats...no matter which way I prepare them (grilled, baked, etc.).

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    Got 3 free Hello Fresh meals in my mail today. Margarita chicken tonight. Salmon is next.
     
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    I also like it grilled which is easier to prepare.
    I've never measured the temperature but I should. If I measured I'd probably like somewhere around 138 which is medium rare for beef. My salmon has to be medium rare with a ton of fresh squeezed lemon juice.
     

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