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Grim crawfish outlook.........
Posted on 3/25/10 at 4:34 pm
Posted on 3/25/10 at 4:34 pm
Just saw this article on NOLA.....I figured crawfish would be somewhat cheaper the last couple weeks with the warmer weather we've been having. Hopefully, the wild crop will pick up the slack.
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Posted on 3/25/10 at 6:04 pm to DanglingFury
Not sure what it is going to do next week. Prices are down anywhere from $.25-$.50 this week compared to last week. Hopefully prices hold steady for next week.
Posted on 3/25/10 at 6:16 pm to JasonL
I saw one place up here in S'port where they're down to $2.99 live. Still a little high, but down about $1 from last week.
Posted on 3/25/10 at 6:23 pm to LSUGUMBO
From what I have seen they are anywhere from $2.39-$2.69/lb in Baton Rouge.
Posted on 3/25/10 at 11:07 pm to darbour21
Off The Hook Seafood Market & Deli ***Crawfish Update: Live Crawfish- $2.39/lb, Boiled Crawfish-$3.49. Our boiled crawfish are now better than ever-we recently started boiling them with fresh onions and fresh celery to give it that homemade taste!***
Posted on 3/26/10 at 7:03 am to Omega
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started boiling them with fresh onions and fresh celery to give it that homemade taste!***
Posted on 3/26/10 at 7:16 am to BlueCrab
quote:I wouldn't laugh.Most caterers and commercial boilers don't go beyound seasoning mixes,with fresh seasonings, for their product.
BlueCrab
Posted on 3/26/10 at 7:22 am to Omega
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recently started boiling them with fresh onions and fresh celery to give it that homemade taste!***
celery has no place in a boil in my opinion. Part of the reason I cant stand the process people use when they boil in clean water and let sit in ice chest is that the seasoning they use has a ton of celery salt in it.
Posted on 3/26/10 at 7:32 am to Catman88
I have a transplanted yankee buddy that lives in Ms. now who unfortunately considers celery one of his main seasonings for crawfish. I rarely add it,but a little doesn't hurt. I don't let that SOB cook when I do a boil.
Posted on 3/26/10 at 7:52 am to LSUGUMBO
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I saw one place up here in S'port where they're down to $2.99 live
They were $2.79 at the corner of Bert Kouns and Youree. At least they were on Wednesday.
Posted on 3/26/10 at 9:52 am to BlueCrab
For those in Nola, there is a place called Michael's on Jefferson near Riverdale that is selling for $2 a pound. Good taste, decent size
Posted on 3/26/10 at 10:46 am to OTIS2
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BlueCrab
I wouldn't laugh.Most caterers and commercial boilers don't go beyound seasoning mixes,with fresh seasonings, for their product.
Otis, there are so many opinions when it comes to boiled crawfish and boiled seafood in general in south Louisiana. All in all, a few fresh stalks of celery cut up won't harm the crawfish but just help contribute to the flavor. That's just my opinion.
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