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15 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

 King Crab way to go over snow crab..way easier. And for a guy with your money, extra expense no worries.

 

I do make a great shrimp and corn chowder...made for the Monday Nighter last year

 

I’m not royalty, like you! Out of my league! I went with “the cheap stuff” because I have not achieved your lofty status in life! 

 

Corn is an underrated food. Not just a nice corn on the cob in the summer, but in chowders like you say. Also, there’s a great black bean and corn salad I make that’s always well received. Adding corn makes a lot of things better. And the frozen stuff is not bad at all and very handy. 

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25 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

King Crab way to go over snow crab..way easier. And for a guy with your money, extra expense no worries.

 

 

4 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I’m not royalty, like you! Out of my league! I went with “the cheap stuff” because I have not achieved your lofty status in life! 

 

Growing up in the '60s mom would buy King Crab for a cheap weekday dinner at  39 cents a pound in some town named Florham Park.

 

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20 minutes ago, Uncle Joe said:

 

 

Growing up in the '60s mom would buy King Crab for a cheap weekday dinner at  39 cents a pound in some town named Florham Park.

 

when I was right of college, I would drive from the District go crabbing in the morning in the South River in Annapolis and bring crabs to summer parties..they were free except for the chicken necks used as bait! Back then could get half a bushel in about 90 minutes...and everyone was happy

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1 hour ago, Chef Jim said:

 

No but then again I'm not an Italian wannabe from NY/NJ.   Not can you pronounce Pasta e Fagioli?

Who the ***** cares... I find it more than decent. I am 100% Polish-Pollock lineage from Cheektowaga... ?? I guess I am a wannabe NY/NJ Italian-Daygo.. I didn't know I had to "real."

 

Sorry "Mr.Authentico."  I bet you are full of mortadella not baloney. /smh...

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I like New England Clam Chowder.

 

My favorite soup joke:

Elaine: Yeah. I met this lawyer, we went out to dinner, I had the lobster bisque, we went back to my place, yada yada yada, I never heard from him again.

Jerry: But you yada yada'd over the best part.

Elaine: No, I mentioned the bisque.

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6 minutes ago, boater said:

I like New England Clam Chowder.

 

My favorite soup joke:

Elaine: Yeah. I met this lawyer, we went out to dinner, I had the lobster bisque, we went back to my place, yada yada yada, I never heard from him again.

Jerry: But you yada yada'd over the best part.

Elaine: No, I mentioned the bisque.

Did You ever have "BFLo Clam Chowder." No freaking joke.  Just mix New England w/Manhattan!

 

LoL... I think "The Hatch" @ Erie Basin Marina would serve it.  Back in day... My older & youger sister's would work @ The Aud Club during the winter... My younger sister would work at The Hatch in Summer... I remember Her bringing some left over home... LoL...

 

I guess they came a long way since My Sister's "The Hatch/Aud Club" professional culinary days scooping ice cream in summer and serving well-healed hockey fans in winter.  Add Franks® & some chicken...

 

https://www.closetcooking.com/buffalo-chicken-chowder/

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1 hour ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Who the ***** cares... I find it more than decent. I am 100% Polish-Pollock lineage from Cheektowaga... ?? I guess I am a wannabe NY/NJ Italian-Daygo.. I didn't know I had to "real."

 

Sorry "Mr.Authentico."  I bet you are full of mortadella not baloney. /smh...

 

Sorry you think I'm Mr Authentico and I don't care if you're real but people sound like a ***** idiot when the say Pasta Fazool.    Do you wear gold chains too?  And no I'm not full of mortadella.   And it's Bologna not boloney because it originated from the city of Bologna.  And geez even little kids know that. 

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12 minutes ago, Seasons1992 said:

 

I can vouch for this lineage...........(saw Lance on Saturday, E-I-I; condolences also).

Thanks.  I just missed You!  Sorry... Jeff called and I was still in Indiana...  My son was finishing up a coding project in Iowa City and We wanted Him to ditch/change his pony here in the garage and drive in with Us... Such a waste taking two vehicles East.

 

But We will meet some day... Maybe @ the Wine Bar or Lance's... 

 

It was a quick turnaround.  Got in @ 6:30pm Tuesday and Son jumped in his car for the final 3.5 hour Western Leg to Iowa City.

 

About a 15 minute layover.  Mix the orange and regular sponge candy (for His Girlfriend) and pack up the Weber's & Bison dip... Jockey vehicles and head out.  He was in The IC around 11pm Central.

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1 hour ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Who the ***** cares... I find it more than decent. I am 100% Polish-Pollock lineage from Cheektowaga... ?? I guess I am a wannabe NY/NJ Italian-Daygo.. I didn't know I had to "real."

 

Sorry "Mr.Authentico."  I bet you are full of mortadella not baloney. /smh...

HEY NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  

 

 

 

 

How can you tell an Italian invented the helicopter???  

 

Daygo whop  whop  whop  whop  whop  whop 

 

(WithOutPapers) gets filtered 

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22 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

Sorry you think I'm Mr Authentico and I don't care if you're real but people sound like a ***** idiot when the say Pasta Fazool.    Do you wear gold chains too?  And no I'm not full of mortadella.   And it's Bologna not boloney because it originated from the city of Bologna.  And geez even little kids know that. 

Really?  NO! Can't be. That's the joke dude.  Lighten up.  I purposely spelled it that way to expose your douchebaggery.

 

Sorry... My first job was the Dubel's Polish Deli slicing Wardynski and Frey's Bologna, Krakus ham for old Polish Ladies that pile off the Senior Bus on Sunday's after Church

 

LoL... I am too low-brow.  Way over your head the joke.

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1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

HEY NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  

 

 

 

 

How can you tell an Italian invented the helicopter???  

 

Daygo ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 

 

What's the sound when sh... Hits the wall?

 

W op, W op, W OP!

1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

(WithOutPapers) gets filtered 

Yep.  I just edited.  *** gets lost in translation like @Chef Jim 's baloney.

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1 hour ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Who the ***** cares... I find it more than decent. I am 100% Polish-Pollock lineage from Cheektowaga... ?? I guess I am a wannabe NY/NJ Italian-Daygo.. I didn't know I had to "real."

 

Sorry "Mr.Authentico."  I bet you are full of mortadella not baloney. /smh...

Did you mother force you to try Czarnina?

Mine did..I sort of liked it.

My fav Manhattan Clam chowder...close second Italian Wedding also add Split Pea with ham hock and Chicken Kluski Noodle (no carrots,hate 'em..especially raw).

P.S.-The Aud Club had a strange odor to it...poor ventilation in that dark dungeon.

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2 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

Did you mother force you to try Czarnina?

Mine did..I sort of liked it.

My fav Manhattan Clam chowder...close second Italian Wedding also add Split Pea with ham hock and Chicken Kluski Noodle (no carrots,hate 'em..especially raw).

P.S.-The Aud Club had a strange odor to it...poor ventilation in that dark dungeon.

Yep!

 

We served it @ Dubel's in deli... You probably remember that, but of course would be crazy to ask for it! LoL...

 

Grossest thing was getting the big pot out of cooler.  There was an inch of fat on top and it would be like breaking ice when heating it up... To get to the duck's blood liquid below.

 

Yet... Some of those Old Timers would gobble it up.

 

Souse and head cheese... Now gross too!  My parents would cube it up and dip in vinegar!  Wow....That's shocking for a first world spoiled kid in 1970s... Even if Grandma had been right off the boat.

 

 

 

Oh... My Grandmother made a "white" borscht... With Easter ham bone.  Cold potato noodles, small dumplings added to hot soup.  Add vinegar and salt to taste.

 

My Sisters have recipe.  We just called it:

 

"White Soup."

 

Now... That was a treat!  Cold noodles to the hot soup.  I can still remember my Grandmother's old tank of a stove.  Had a well on stove top to heat the soup pot.

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26 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Really?  NO! Can't be. That's the joke dude.  Lighten up.  I purposely spelled it that way to expose your douchebaggery.

 

Sorry... My first job was the Dubel's Polish Deli slicing Wardynski and Frey's Bologna, Krakus ham for old Polish Ladies that pile off the Senior Bus on Sunday's after Church

 

LoL... I am too low-brow.  Way over your head the joke.

 

So me correcting you on how to spell something that you spelled incorrectly on purpose to "expose" me makes me a douchebag?  Ummmm I think you have that backwards.  And then you tell me to lighten up and then in the next sentence call me a douchebag.  That is ***** awesome!  Troll much?

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Absolutely NO beats in that " White Soup"... If there had been, I probably would have hated it!  Carrots not a prob.  Celery, etc...

 

It was good cold too.  But the cold potato noodles (almost like little balls)... Would cool it down rapidly.

1 minute ago, Chef Jim said:

 

So me correcting you on how to spell something that you spelled incorrectly on purpose to "expose" me makes me a douchebag?  Ummmm I think you have that backwards.  And then you tell me to lighten up and then in the next sentence call me a douchebag.  That is ***** awesome!  Troll much?

WTF... Yes, McFly.

 

What's wrong with "NJ Italian."  I just had Dinner @ Italian Village in Depew with family on Sunday... It was WONDERFUL!  Sorry... It doesn't meet Your standard... But works for this low-brow Pollock.

 

So what... They call it fazool or baloney.  We all know the difference.  Get over yourself.

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36 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

HEY NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  

 

 

 

 

How can you tell an Italian invented the helicopter???  

 

Daygo whop  whop  whop  whop  whop  whop 

 

(WithOutPapers) gets filtered 

 

What are the 3 shortest books ever written?

 

1- Italian War Heroes

2- Polish Wit And Wisdom

3- 

 

Nah, I’m not gonna go there.

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14 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Yep!

 

We served it @ Dubel's in deli... You probably remember that, but of course would be crazy to ask for it! LoL...

 

Grossest thing was getting the big pot out of cooler.  There was an inch of fat on top and it would be like breaking ice when heating it up... To get to the duck's blood liquid below.

 

Yet... Some of those Old Timers would gobble it up.

 

Souse and head cheese... Now gross too!  My parents would cube it up and dip in vinegar!  Wow....That's shocking for a first world spoiled kid in 1970s... Even if Grandma had been right off the boat.

 

 

 

Oh... My Grandmother made a "white" borscht... With Easter ham bone.  Cold potato noodles, small dumplings added to hot soup.  Add vinegar and salt to taste.

 

My Sisters have recipe.  We just called it:

 

"White Soup."

 

Now... That was a treat!  Cold noodles to the hot soup.  I can still remember my Grandmother's old tank of a stove.  Had a well on stove top to heat the soup pot.

My grandma would make pickled pigs feet soup for my Jaja...the smell was horrible.I had polish dumpling soup many times..I like it ...

Head Cheese ...had it once..NEVER again.

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1 minute ago, Misterbluesky said:

My grandma would make pickled pigs feet soup for my Dzia Dzia...the smell was horrible.I had polish dumpling soup many times..I like it ...

Head Cheese ...had it once..NEVER again.

Hope I don't come off as a @Chef Jimuptight Polish type snob (is that even possible).  But I made the spelling correction. 

 

LoL... Just phu... ing around now. I know you don't mind! ??

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Forgot to mention..I must be one of the very few that lives in Buffalo and has never had chicken wing soup.

Just now, ExiledInIllinois said:

Hope I don't come off as a @Chef Jimuptight Polish type snob (is that even possible).  But I made the spelling correction. 

 

LoL... Just phu... ing around now. I know you don't mind! ??

It's cool,didn't know Jim is polish.

Just a FYI...Peter K''s closed..he had good old school polish soups.

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3 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

Forgot to mention..I must be one of the very few that lives in Buffalo and has never had chicken wing soup.

Same here.  But only travel every few months.

 

 

4 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

Forgot to mention..I must be one of the very few that lives in Buffalo and has never had chicken wing soup.

It's cool,didn't know Jim is polish.

Just a FYI...Peter K''s closed..he had good old school polish soups.

He's most likely not.  I have bad sentence structure too.

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2 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:

when I was right of college, I would drive from the District go crabbing in the morning in the South River in Annapolis and bring crabs to summer parties..they were free except for the chicken necks used as bait! Back then could get half a bushel in about 90 minutes...and everyone was happy

 

Our neighbors in our first house in Hilton Head after getting married were all like us....young and poor. The poorest of the crowd was a local youth minister, his wife and 3 boys. A member of his church owned a local marina and felt sorry for this underpaid guy and his family. He was the ONLY one allowed to drop crab traps at the marina. We were all close, and every week or so there would be a quiet knock on the door. We’d go to the door to find nothing but a GIANT cooler fulls of fresh crabs. Even HE could only do so much crab, and he had an unlimited supply.

 

We were all like Bubba Gump trying to find every conceivable thing you could possibly do with crab meat. Free food back then was a big deal! 

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4 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

the wife and kids love crab legs.   they can enjoy them, I'll just eat whatever else is being cooked  

 

Wife and I would go out with friends and they would order the  All you can eat crab legs at Red Lobster ..  I'd get a steak. 

 

 

Nothing so fun as a good Maryland Blue Crab boil - cover the picnic table with newspaper, and break out the hammers and beer!

 

Snow Crab, I could eat all night - and always do when in Florida.

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56 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

 

Absolutely NO beats in that " White Soup"... If there had been, I probably would have hated it!  Carrots not a prob.  Celery, etc...

 

It was good cold too.  But the cold potato noodles (almost like little balls)... Would cool it down rapidly.

WTF... Yes, McFly.

 

What's wrong with "NJ Italian."  I just had Dinner @ Italian Village in Depew with family on Sunday... It was WONDERFUL!  Sorry... It doesn't meet Your standard... But works for this low-brow Pollock.

 

So what... They call it fazool or baloney.  We all know the difference.  Get over yourself.

 

To me you sound like an idiot calling the soup Pasta Fazool.   Nothing more nothing less.  Why the hell do you care what I think about other people?  

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1 minute ago, WhoTom said:

My favorite is Soup du Jour, but it seems to taste different every time I order it.

 

The sign of a good kitchen is consistency.

 

...or possibly a lack of imagination. 

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9 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

To me you sound like an idiot calling the soup Pasta Fazool.   Nothing more nothing less.  Why the hell do you care what I think about other people?  

I don't care... You're just being snobbish.  It's rude.  Sorry... But a ton of "idiots" call it "pasta fazool"... Just like baloney is interchangeable with bologna... To a lesser extent because it's a negative knock. As I did to imply a knock on your fancy ways.

 

I am not the one that named it NJ Italian.  Blame the Jersey Shore.

 

I mean... From My original post it's pretty obvious there is proper Italian and then there is "pasta fazool"... 

 

It's a commoner soup.  Or was at least first a commoner soup (no meat).  Don't Blue Blood Italian appropriate... Make it sound fancier than it is.  The soup was originally eaten by lower income folks... Basically "idiots" as you would call then. It's Americanized.

 

Just saying... Next time leave what everybody knows under your Stetson Capt. Obvious. It's not impressive.  So be it an idiot to call it pasta fazool.  A commoner soup appropriated by the hoity toity.  Gee... What a shock.

4 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

My favorite is Soup du Jour, but it seems to taste different every time I order it.

This is America, speak English.

 

 

 

 

Sorry, I can't help 

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8 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

I don't care... You're just being snobbish.  It's rude.  Sorry... But a ton of "idiots" call it "pasta fazool"... Just like baloney is interchangeable with bologna... To a lesser extent because it's a negative knock. As I did to imply a knock on your fancy ways.

 

I am not the one that named it NJ Italian.  Blame the Jersey Shore.

 

I mean... From My original post it's pretty obvious there is proper Italian and then there is "pasta fazool"... 

 

It's a commoner soup.  Or was at least first a commoner soup (no meat).  Don't Blue Blood Italian appropriate... Make it sound fancier than it is.  The soup was originally eaten by lower income folks... Basically "idiots" as you would call then. It's Americanized.

 

 

Make it sound fancier that it is?  Jesus I'm just teaching people Italian and Culinary Italian to boot. The funniest part of all this is you're wigging out on me after telling me to lighten up.  ***** beautiful! 

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31 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

Make it sound fancier that it is?  Jesus I'm just teaching people Italian and Culinary Italian to boot. The funniest part of all this is you're wigging out on me after telling me to lighten up.  ***** beautiful! 

Thanks for the advice, I don't need the advice... Never asked for it.  It's a soup thread for heaven's sake.

 

Hey Ace... You're not my teacher on how to cook, order or eat NJ Italian. I can read what's in parentheses... LoL 

 

No wigging out. Just taking umbrage and getting into a pissing contest. Humility is a virtue. All of sudden Chef Jim says to call it by its proper name... You gotta be kidding?  Next time Chefsplain  in someone elses post.  I don't name this stuff... LoL...  It's obvious what the real name is.

 

You are like Uncle Buggs a real Looney Tune:

 

 

Don't screw up Clyde. He'll be fine with out You. You're not an influencer on cooking and the Italian dialect.  LMAO...

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37 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Thanks for the advice, I don't need the advice... Never asked for it.  It's a soup thread for heaven's sake.

 

Hey Ace... You're not my teacher on how to cook, order or eat NJ Italian. I can read what's in parentheses... LoL 

 

No wigging out. Just taking umbrage and getting into a pissing contest. Humility is a virtue. All of sudden Chef Jim says to call it by its proper name... You gotta be kidding?  Next time Chefsplain  in someone elses post.  I don't name this stuff... LoL...  It's obvious what the real name is.

 

You are like Uncle Buggs a real Looney Tune:

 

 

Don't screw up Clyde. He'll be fine with out You. You're not an influencer on cooking and the Italian dialect.  LMAO...

You deleted Italian Village..you nuts.Hands down..best linguini w/red wine clam sauce in buffalo..period.Also..seeing you get into a girl slap with the tall California guy gets my engine oil worked up....since I would like to take a few sissy queens out on the main board.Punches to the *****in g skull

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5 minutes ago, Augie said:

I just LOVE this place! Where else can you go from soup to Looney Tunes? You guys and gals are awesome! 

You do know exiled is really West Seneca,right?Go back in time..have you ever met anybody from that area that was ..ya know.

His brother scares the ***** out of me..and we go to the same church.

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3 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

You do know exiled is really West Seneca,right?Go back in time..have you ever met anybody from that area that was ..ya know.

His brother scares the ***** out of me..and we go to the same church.

 

I hope you are at least safe in church! 

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2 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I hope you are at least safe in church! 

St.Gabriel's in Elma.Back to soup.We have a flea market in mid summer...massive container of Manhattan Clam chowder is what we make..exiled would guess...200 gallons?

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