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tavernier

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12. I net them from my dive platform
Sun May 16, 2021, 11:55 AM
May 2021

and toss them directly in to the boiling pot on my stove in my galley. Right out of the ocean they are sweet as sugar. Melted butter and lemon. But not this time of the year. The weather has to be cold and blustery. Makes them even more delicious.

Shrimp, that is.

I was hoping it was a blastoid. eppur_se_muova May 2021 #1
Glad you posted an illustration. Had to see more, and was even more amazed: Judi Lynn May 2021 #3
More like starfish, urchins, sand dollars -- i.e. echinoderms. eppur_se_muova May 2021 #7
I find diatoms fascinating TexasBushwhacker May 2021 #13
Related to Graboids? Tom Yossarian Joad May 2021 #14
Thanks for link burrowowl May 2021 #2
Thank you, burrowowl. 🦉 Judi Lynn May 2021 #4
Looks kinda like a shrimp - EAT IT!! GReedDiamond May 2021 #5
I net them from my dive platform tavernier May 2021 #12
At first, I was thinkin' U were x-plainin' a tasty recipe 4 the "Living Fossil... GReedDiamond May 2021 #15
Nope, I don't eat anything that ex-stinks. tavernier May 2021 #16
You quoting Bubba to Forrest Gump? KS Toronado May 2021 #17
Yup. tavernier May 2021 #18
It's a plumbus! eShirl May 2021 #6
I was hoping it was one of these... Shanti Shanti Shanti May 2021 #8
❤ nt littlemissmartypants May 2021 #9
I should have been a pair of ragged claws Kid Berwyn May 2021 #10
Very cool. Martin68 May 2021 #11
The kid in me was hoping for a Trilobite alfredo May 2021 #19
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