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Hurricane Club – Oak Island TX – Fried Shrimp “Let me call the boat and see if they can bring some crabs in,” replied our waiter after I asked her if the restaurant had blue crabs on the lunch menu. … Continue reading →
Posted in 29-95, Food, Gulf Coast, Houston Chronicle, Print, Seafood, Texas, Travel
Tagged anahuac, Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, artie presley, barbecue crab, bill white, crawfish, fema, fried shrimp, galveston bay, gator egg, gulf coast, hurricane ike, jeri's seafood, jim gossen, neil diamond, oak island, oysters, seafood, soft-shell crab, texas
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Tagged anahuac, Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, artie presley, barbecue crab, bill white, crawfish, fema, fried shrimp, galveston bay, gator egg, gulf coast, hurricane ike, jeri's seafood, jim gossen, neil diamond, oak island, oysters, seafood, soft-shell crab, texas
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