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style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif">Like Aaron Burr who
sings "...and I'm the guy who shot him!", I'm the guy who
introduced JP (my neighbor) to CAS when he was but a mere
lad. I obviously didn't give him enough warning. </div>
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style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif">Crawfish are a Southern
dish, so those who devour are surely conservative. Actually,
the art of peeling is a bit Trumpian: with one hand you pinch
the end of the tail hard and with the other pull out all the
meat, leaving an empty shell behind. It's just as tasty next
to the big pond in La Cienega as it is at the Crawfish Hole in
Lafayette, Louisiana. Y'all come! You, too, Nick.</div>
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<p>Are you back from San Juan Island then?</p>
<p>What substitutes for the "mud bug" in that locale? And do
Cienegan's actually "harvest" mud bugs from that pond? I was
surprised to find them in the Rio Grande... I thought of them
being strictly warm-water creatures... (e.g. Louisiana Bayou)</p>
<p>- Steve<br>
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