Murrmurr
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- Location
- Sacramento, California
@smiley
You mean belachan, yes?
I'm an old farm boy. I didn't know what a shrimp was til I was 16. I was dating my former wife, and she invited me to dinner to meet her parents. When I met her mom, she was in the kitchen de-veining a big bowl of shrimp.
Me and my brother used to hike about a half-mile (about 0.8km) to a big pond to catch crawdads and chuck 'em into our little steel buckets. Then we walked another half-mile or so to sell them to a Chinese guy who owned a restaurant. Mr. Chin paid us 25 cents per bucket-o-crawdads, and served them in his restaurant as shrimp.
Our little steel buckets held 10 to 12 crawdads each.
Mr. Chin's popular shrimp dinner included 5 boiled crawda ...er, "shrimp" on a bed of steamed rice and string beans for $2.99.
Mr. Chin was a much better businessman than me or my brother. But we were only 4 and 7 years old, respectively, and had a lot to learn.
You mean belachan, yes?
I'm an old farm boy. I didn't know what a shrimp was til I was 16. I was dating my former wife, and she invited me to dinner to meet her parents. When I met her mom, she was in the kitchen de-veining a big bowl of shrimp.
Me and my brother used to hike about a half-mile (about 0.8km) to a big pond to catch crawdads and chuck 'em into our little steel buckets. Then we walked another half-mile or so to sell them to a Chinese guy who owned a restaurant. Mr. Chin paid us 25 cents per bucket-o-crawdads, and served them in his restaurant as shrimp.
Our little steel buckets held 10 to 12 crawdads each.
Mr. Chin's popular shrimp dinner included 5 boiled crawda ...er, "shrimp" on a bed of steamed rice and string beans for $2.99.
Mr. Chin was a much better businessman than me or my brother. But we were only 4 and 7 years old, respectively, and had a lot to learn.

