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vbdenny
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vbdenny A collection of videos of all kinds of things. I guess this channel serves as a chronological record of my travels and events.
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oAINGIRYo
(4 minutes ago)
Man I love Southern cooking!!! The best!!
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shmoopsy87
(9 minutes ago)
man i miss living where crab are abundant! Its expensive as hell to get a small amount of crab here! There so beautiful
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kellythesinger
(18 minutes ago)
I was raised in annapolis Maryland back in the 60's We used to net these babies off the pilings
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fl4v0rfu11
(27 minutes ago)
those blue crabs are very blue!! wow!!!
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polarspirit
(32 minutes ago)
It must have hurt the crabs' hearts to see the seasoning. lol
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who885
(47 minutes ago)
congratzz on the great cach there all huge
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vbdenny
(51 minutes ago)
I LOVE eating blue crabs, wish I had some right now to go with football.
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vbdenny
(2 hour ago)
Ahhh, once the Old Bay hits them, they know they are done. Very tasty.
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lovlisparrow
(1 hour ago)
Looks so good
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vbdenny
(3 hours ago)
yeah, like packrats we hoard it away. We freeze it and then use it to make crab dip for our parties. Nobody really eats all that much, it is more like pick and store and have some when you feel like it. Old Bay and beer just set the tone. We cover the table with newspapers and dump a bunch in the middle. Then you just pick a crab and break it up. Once you have the technique down, you can clean one in a couple minutes provided you aren't yakking.
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vbdenny
(11 hours ago)
same with everything my friend. In the past we caught them in plentiful amounts in the eastern branch of the Elizabeth River. Now they are about gone.
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vbdenny
(16 hours ago)
now that IS impressive. Thanks
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flipgalrn
(2 hours ago)
did you catch them yourself?? wow thats looks great!
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vbdenny
(12 hours ago)
Easy to cook but it helps if you have a crab steaming pot. You don't boil the crabs, you boil water then spinkle some Old Bay on them and drop them in so they steam. After they turn from blue to deep red, take them out and eat them.
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FuryzPKz
(10 hours ago)
YOU KILLED MY KRABBY!!!!
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vbdenny
(5 hours ago)
damn, I can almost smell the Old Bay.
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