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<blockquote data-quote=".45Fats" data-source="post: 1637954" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>ok now that that time sink TV show is over back to important fat guy stuff. Food!</p><p></p><p>We ordered 3 lbs of crawfish in mild, medium, and hot. mild is pretty flavorless, medium has flavor but no spice hot has a little bit of heat to it but nothing to worry about.</p><p>They offer seasoning in Garlic Lemon, Lemon pepper and Kitchen Sink (as in includes everything) We only ordered the kitchen sink variety. Also got corn on the cob, a little over cook in the bag but the seasonings made it taste amazing. and the Smoked Sausage, this is the one item I would definitely recommend passing on. it was cooked in the same back as the crawfish, but it's just plain run o the mill johnson's smoked sausage and for the cost you can throw in another pound of crawfish or an order of potatoes and corn.</p><p></p><p>They also offered several fried sides including Okra, french fries, cajun fries, veggie fries and calamari, fried. Raw oysters were also available as an appetizer though I didn't try them as I've never been a fan.</p><p></p><p>For the other main shellfish they offered shrimp, king crab snow crab and blue crab, all marked as market value prices.</p><p>In regards to price it was 8.99 /lb for the crawfish or the sausage the sides were all around $5-6, corn and potates were about $3/2.</p><p></p><p>not the cheapest meal but not too terrible for quality food.</p><p></p><p>in regards to your last question...eh the scenery was a little lacking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".45Fats, post: 1637954, member: 7596"] ok now that that time sink TV show is over back to important fat guy stuff. Food! We ordered 3 lbs of crawfish in mild, medium, and hot. mild is pretty flavorless, medium has flavor but no spice hot has a little bit of heat to it but nothing to worry about. They offer seasoning in Garlic Lemon, Lemon pepper and Kitchen Sink (as in includes everything) We only ordered the kitchen sink variety. Also got corn on the cob, a little over cook in the bag but the seasonings made it taste amazing. and the Smoked Sausage, this is the one item I would definitely recommend passing on. it was cooked in the same back as the crawfish, but it's just plain run o the mill johnson's smoked sausage and for the cost you can throw in another pound of crawfish or an order of potatoes and corn. They also offered several fried sides including Okra, french fries, cajun fries, veggie fries and calamari, fried. Raw oysters were also available as an appetizer though I didn't try them as I've never been a fan. For the other main shellfish they offered shrimp, king crab snow crab and blue crab, all marked as market value prices. In regards to price it was 8.99 /lb for the crawfish or the sausage the sides were all around $5-6, corn and potates were about $3/2. not the cheapest meal but not too terrible for quality food. in regards to your last question...eh the scenery was a little lacking. [/QUOTE]
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