Not likely. Most shrimp is from filthy little ponds of saltwater next to the ocean, i.e. farm raised.The ocean?
Not likely. Most shrimp is from filthy little ponds of saltwater next to the ocean, i.e. farm raised.The ocean?
Mine are IQF gulf shrimp, or Argentine red. Both wild caught.Not likely. Most shrimp is from filthy little ponds of saltwater next to the ocean, i.e. farm raised.
Prob because you didn't take her to restaurants.It’s not fun to me.
Not married.
I like cooking and I like my food better.
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Yes. Schwartz Fish Market here in Sheboygan sells Gulf shrimp out of Alabama. 3 different sizes.Mine are IQF gulf shrimp, or Argentine red. Both wild caught.
Or... She forced him to go to them.Prob because you didn't take her to restaurants.
Oh..................the IRONY!
I’m a 16-20 guy. That’s the sweet spot size IMO.Yes. Schwartz Fish Market here in Sheboygan sells Gulf shrimp out of Alabama. 3 different sizes.
If you have a HyVee near you try the Argentine reds or ask your monger at your market. They’re a pinkish opaque color when they’re raw instead of grey because of their wild diet. Super tasty and only $10.99/lb at my store. $10.99 ain’t bad at all for wild caught nYes. Schwartz Fish Market here in Sheboygan sells Gulf shrimp out of Alabama. 3 different sizes.
I know there's some in the Green Bay area which is about a hour from where he livesIf you have a HyVee near you try the Argentine reds or ask your monger at your market. They’re a pinkish opaque color when they’re raw instead of grey because of their wild diet. Super tasty and only $10.99/lb at my store. $10.99 ain’t bad at all for wild caught n
Thank you$10.99/lb and they’re sold at the IC HyVees. Just looked on the app. Don’t let the color fool you, they look cooked but they’re raw.
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Couple of my kids used to work at the red top. I preferred the 3 Mile, but last time i was there they were playing games with the final bill and it just soured me on it.It takes a lot of work to run any size restaurant. Then you throw in a pandemic, inflation, outdated buildings, changing consumer habits, grubhub. It all takes a toll.
All three of my kids (25,23 and 19) hate everything about a restaurant experience, even when they know they're not on the line for the bill. They don't like waiting for a table, waiting for the meal, hanging around "old people", waiting for others to finish eating.
The highway 151 corridor between Dubuque amd Platteville used to be supper club heaven. Even twenty years ago you could have had your choice of at least a dozen. Lord knows how many existed in the sixties and seventies. Now you have four. 3 Mile House, Kall Inn (which was closed for years until the former 3 Mile owners came out of retirement and revved it up again), Country Heights, and the Village Bar. And that's about it. Dickeyville used to have Muller's, Valentine's, and the Dug Out. Sadly they're all memories.
My wife worked in food sales for nearly sixteen years, getting out in 2016. She got out while the getting was good. I can only imagine the bickering that goes on today between sales reps and restaurant managers/chefs/owners over rising food costs.
Los Aztecas on Dodge Street is OK, not great. I prefer Las Palmas in Platteville or the Las Aztecas near Culver's off the Northwest Arterial, which ironically is part of the Las Palmas family (they use authentic tortilla shells)Couple of my kids used to work at the red top. I preferred the 3 Mile, but last time i was there they were playing games with the final bill and it just soured me on it.
If i need a break from grilling out (a rare occurrence) we just head to Los Aztecas and spend about $40 for two people including a drink and tip.
I do remember iowa river and power. Had my graduation dinner there. Went there about 10 years later with a group of co workers while were in town for a conference. One of my coworkers was chatting up the waitress who was a vegetarian. He had a way with ladies, as they say, but he kinda killed the deal when he ordered a rare steak. I mean, if you are gonna work at that place, you will be delivering red meat!
You’re 76 for God’s sake.
You’re a member of the Midwest WASP demographic who probably came of age in supper clubs with carpet on the walls and amber ashtrays on every table, having Windsor cokes with your Camel lights and chicken oscar every Friday night, likely followed up with a key party at your friend’s trendy-at-the-time split level. I can smell the English Leather and cigarettes now.
Why mention that? Because those times are gone, friendo. The world has passed you by, just like it’ll pass me by some day.
Dining out sucks. The entire experience sucks.
Dressing up is even dumber than eating out. What do expensive clothes prove other than you wasted a bunch of money for nothing? Jeans, sneakers, a black t-shirt and possibly a hoodie if it’s winter time are practical, all you need, and don’t broadcast to the world that you’re completely full of yourself like some dickwad wearing a bow tie.What's wrong with dressing up, like a white formal dinner jacket with a real bowtie, going to a luxurious restaurant and having a nice $500 meal? Although now it's down to just a black suit. That sounds like a better night out than drinking overpriced beer, wearing ill fitting "skinny" pants in a noisy craft brewery, where the hipsters think they're au courant by drinking craft beer when three beers in they cannot taste the difference anyway.
False. They’re a product of insecurity, phoniness, and miniature penises.Traditional formal and fine dining are a product of class, affluence and taste.
They never look as glamorous at noon as they do at 1:00AM.Fryowa, I think you'll love this story.
After graduation I did a brief stint with FritoLay as a route sales guy prior to becoming a key account manager. The 'burg was on my route once a week. The first day I called on them I parked in back, walked up to the back door and grabbed the knob. My hand quite literally slipped off because it was so greasy! LOL.
I'd done many a hangover breakfast there...but that day gave me a new perspective.
I admire your pluck. People push and climb into high salary jobs for a reason, and it's not insecurity. You might be too young to realize the significance of fine dining and the other perks of busting your butt to make money.False. They’re a product of insecurity, phoniness, and miniature penises.
You really need to step up your game and work harder at this. Apply yourself.
That's just reductive thinking.insecurity, phoniness, and miniature penises
much like girls...They never look as glamorous at noon as they do at 1:00AM.