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				Re: Permanent diet may equal longer life
			 
 
			
			Oh, and if we're sharing recipes, here's a very basic one for shrimp:
 1 lb 26-32 count shrimp
 Skewers (soak in water at least 30 minutes before using)
 Extra Virgin Olive Oil
 Old Bay (or seasoning of choice, being from MD, Old Bay it is)
 
 De-vein and peel shells off of shrimp and pat dry with paper towel
 Put shrimp on skewers, as many as will fit without touching (at this size, 5-6/skewer)
 Brush both sides of shrimp with oil
 Liberally apply Old Bay to both sides of shrimp
 Put on heat source until shrimp is opaque
 
 I've done this on a Foreman grill, on a stovetop griddle/grill and on my outdoor grill, and you can't go wrong with any of them.
 
 This recipe is a nice addition to a meal (Surf and Turf).  Go with a larger count if you are making this a meal on its own, go smaller if you want to make tacos.  I usually use the 26-32 count because they are a decent size and I can usually get them on sale for $6/lb.
 
				 Last edited by BDBohnzie; 07-13-2009 at 04:11 PM.
					
					
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