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  2. The Boiling Crab - Wikipedia

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    The Boiling Crab was founded by Sinh Nguyen and Dada Ngo, a Vietnamese husband-and-wife couple. Nguyen's family mainly worked as crabbers or fishermen in the small Texan town of Seadrift . They opened the chain's first restaurant in 2004 in Garden Grove 's Little Saigon . [ 1 ]

  3. Quickly add the crab, crème fraîche, tarragon, pepper, and lemon zest and toss with tongs to combine. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice and more salt and pepper to taste.

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    Pick Up Stix: Rancho Santa Margarita, California: 1989 Laguna Hills, California: 57 ... The Boiling Crab: Garden Grove, California: 2004 30 Southwestern United States

  5. Eating live seafood - Wikipedia

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    The practice of eating live seafood, such as fish, crab, oysters, baby shrimp, or baby octopus, is widespread. Oysters are typically eaten live. [ 1 ] The view that oysters are acceptable to eat, even by strict ethical criteria, has notably been propounded in the seminal 1975 text Animal Liberation , by philosopher Peter Singer .

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  7. How to pick a crab like a Maryland pro - AOL

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    Learn how to pick a crab from a Chesapeake Bay islander. Blue crabs are a summer staple on Maryland tables.

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  9. Seafood boil - Wikipedia

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    A boil is usually done in a large pot (60 to 80 quarts — large enough to necessitate a truck in most cases) fitted with a strainer and heated by propane. However, some traditionalists see no need for a strainer and make use of a net or a wire mesh scoop. Seasonings include crab boil packets, cayenne pepper, hot sauce, salt, lemons, and bay ...