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	<title>Comments on: The Barking Crab. Boston, Mass.</title>
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		<title>By: bradley</title>
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		<description>Often, we hunt crab in the jettys near Nehalem Bay on the Northern Oregon Coast. There is this old salty captain dude that cooks your catch in a giant ever boiling vat. He taught us about preparing the crab heart in butter (melted crab fat). Very Very tasty! Anyway, that&#039;s my favorite crab cookery.</description>
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