I hope that everything comes out okay.If I'm served shrimp with the shell still on, sometimes I eat the whole thing instead of peeling the shell off.
Kor
I hope that everything comes out okay.If I'm served shrimp with the shell still on, sometimes I eat the whole thing instead of peeling the shell off.
Kor
Fair enough. But the crucial question is "button then zip" or "zip then button"? For me, it's the former.I put my pants on both legs simultaneously.
Grab the seam between the fins and last section with 2 fingers, then squeeze. The shrimp meat will slide out from the shell. You can then either eat the shell or toss it.If I'm served shrimp with the shell still on, sometimes I eat the whole thing instead of peeling the shell off.
Kor
If I'm served shrimp with the shell still on, sometimes I eat the whole thing instead of peeling the shell off.
Kor
That's a good idea for righties too, actually. Nice to have the top end completely free/clear so you can use that top margin if need be. Of course, that enormous clip style went out with the 20th century, so...How lefties use a clipboard. This end ^
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Because... you know...
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If fried a good long while, the shell becomes brittle enough to crunch through. But... I hate to think of all the random chance fragment shapes that could be created, with pointed edges. Imagine that getting caught in your throat or intestines. No thank you!If it's deep fried I'll happily do it otherwise the texture of the shell I find too off putting. Though I don't find it that odd as I know a couple of people who grew up in SE Asia who will just crunch through prawns like it was nothing.
Fair enough. But the crucial question is "button then zip" or "zip then button"? For me, it's the former.
Are you guys seriously in here eating shrimp with the shell still on? I'm fanatical for total shell removal.
If I'm served shrimp with the shell still on, sometimes I eat the whole thing instead of peeling the shell off.
Kor
That's how I eat in-the-shell peanuts...husk 'n' all.
Help! I'm drowning in tomatos!
Any recipe for drying or processing (ketchup, chutney, purree etc) and preserving them would be highly appreciated. My freezer is full to the brim, so that I need to find other ways to preserve them.
(for the tomato geeks among us: I have Green Zebra, Tigerella, Burpee's Jubilee, Pink Brandywine and Flowerbox Tomato)
Does anyone happen to have a good method to fold up bras orderly? My auntie taught me a perfect method for folding unmentionables but nobody I know has a really good method for folding bras (unwired ones) so that the bra-drawer's contents doesn't look chaotic.
Pomatoes are potatoes on a tomato plant
I keep mine unhooked in my drawer and unfolded, then I stack them against each other. I sometimes stick the matching bottoms in between the middle part, also.
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