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Dungeness crab is still, happily, in season.  We had this this with garlic butter and baguette slices on a sliced open garbage bag on the living room floor.  It's messy and the dining room table is still filled with the detrius of trying to move back into the newly remodeled kitchen.  So we roughed  it.  Still tasted great.  

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Jacksoup

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Dungeness crab is still, happily, in season.  We had this this with garlic butter and baguette slices on a sliced open garbage bag on the living room floor.  It's messy and the dining room table is still filled with the detrus of trying to move back into the newly remodeled kitchen.  So we roughed  it.  Still tasted great.  

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Jacksoup

Jacksoup

Dungeness crab is still, happily, in season.  We had this this with garlic butter and baguette slices on a sliced open garbage bag on the living room floor.  It's messy and the dining room table is still filled with the detrus of trying to movetupid spelling error e back into the newly remodeled kitchen.  So we roughed  it.  Still tasted great.  

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Jacksoup

Jacksoup

Dungeness crab is still, happily, in season.  We had this this with garlic butter and baguette slices on a sliced open garbage bag on the living room floor.  It's messy and the dining room table is still filled with the detrus of trying to mobile back into the newly remodeled kitchen.  So we roughed  it.  Still tasted great.  

IMG_1203.JPG

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