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March 11, 2010

Discover How To Catch Dungeness Crab

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1 Catching Dungeness on the Oregon Coast is a year-round sport in the estuaries, coastal rivers and tidal bays. In the ocean, crab season is closed from August 15th through November 30th. The best weather to go in is mild to sunny weather. Sustained rains bring fresh water. They are salt-water creatures and heavy rains force them out to sea because of the sudden lack of salt water.

2 To stay on the right side of the law, you need to get yourself a license if you are fourteen and over. The licenses are not that expensive you can call the local chamber of commerce for prices, and they’re available for three day or for a whole year. This is for both in state and out of state residents, alike.

3 Legally, you really can only keep the males. The females you must let go. You can determine a male from a female by checking their underside. Males have thin tail like piece, while the females have a round, wide piece. It is pretty easy to tell them apart once you see them both. The measurement of the crab will also determine a keeper. As long as the male crab measures five and three forth inches across the back of the shell, not including the points, consider him ready for dinner!

4 And now the adventure begins! Crabs are usually caught by using crab rings or crab pots. You can have up to three of these devices per person. Lower the baited ‘use chicken, fish, turkey, etc.’ Put your rings or pots into the water, wait about 5 to 7 minutes, pull them up and see what you have. If you come up empty handed, move them to a different spot and try again. The ideal spots are ones with very little current. You can leave the crab pots in the water for a bit longer than the rings. The local bait shops in town will be able to hook you up with the gear you need. Once caught, they need to be cooked as soon as possible, preferably within the hour. The catch limit is 12 per day.

5 Once you taste a juicy, Dungeness crab, you will think you have died and went to heaven! They are a unique treat full of flavor and zest with a hint of Oregon Saltwater flavor. Oregon Seafood keeps Live Dungeness Crab in their live saltwater sea tanks. The kids just love to come in and see the Dungeness Crab and Maine Lobsters that swim around in the saltwater tanks.

March 9, 2010

Try Salmon a Healthy Choice

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1 Wild Salmon is an organically pure and natural source of essential omega 3 fatty acids and powerful biological antioxidants. Each 3 1/2 ounce serving of our Wild Salmon contains a minimum of 1.2 grams of (EPA) and (DHA) both vital nutrients proven in clinical studies to promote optimal health and to prevent or improve numerous adverse health conditions.

2 Eating Wild Salmon is good for you. Almost all U.S.A. and Canadian nutritional experts recommend that people include at least 2 servings of fish a week in their diets. For Instance the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation’s spokesperson and nutritionist Rosie Schwartz says. “Every meal you eat that features fish rather than meat, is one more meal with less saturated fat”. Although many people may be tempted to supplement their diets with fish oils experts advise that if you want to increase the amount of omega 3 fatty acids in your diet, the best way is to eat more fish such as wild salmon, trout and mackerel. Eating broiled, baked or steamed fish two to three times a week is a good way of increasing the omega 3 fatty acids in your diet.

3 Salmon and your Mental Health

4 Why fish is called “brain food?” The human brain is more than 60% fat! The majority of fat in the brain is the type that cannot be made by the body, but must be supplied by the diet. The fats essential for optimal brain activity are the omega-3 fatty acids: eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and, to a lesser extent, alpha linolenic acid (ALA). The omega-3 fatty acids have beneficial properties that have been studied in the treatment of a number of mental conditions ranging from Depression and Bipolar Disorder to Schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Stress.

5 Today’s society is relatively deficient in these powerful brain building omega-3 fatty acids. Gone are the days of eating simple diets full of fish, seeds and nuts; our diets are now full of processed foods that are lacking in the good, essential fats. To ensure you are receiving sufficient quantities of omega-3 fatty acids, fatty, cold water fish, such as wild salmon, mackerel, tuna, sardines and anchovies should fill your plate, as well as other valuable omega-3 sources derived from oil-bearing nuts and seeds, such as walnuts, flaxseed and flax oil.

6 The brain requires more omega 3 fatty acids than any other system in the body. Eat Salmon to get sufficient quantities of (EPA) and (DHA) in the diet, the membranes of the brain perform at their peak level, which is essential for regulating mood, emotions, and staving off depression. In the absence of (EPA) and (DHA) the brain will choose an alternate source of lipids such as an omega 6 or monounsaturated fat which has very different properties from omega 3 and could therefore negatively affect your mental health. To build a healthy brain, eat Salmon.

January 1, 2010

King Crab Recipe - Cooking Healthy

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1-King crab being the king of all crabs is probably the most popular after crab known to man. Due to this, prices have gone up making these creatures more of a delicacy than a traditional meal. For this reason they demand respect when cooking and so should be done with care pride and patience.

2-For this reason a bit of research is necessary for cooking King Crab due to the fact it is so large, any person should make the best out each individual crab by using all the meat as well as the shells and leftovers for a stock production or a bisque.

3-The king crab didn’t only get its reputation for its size, but also due to having its very own unique texture and taste in comparison to all the other crabs available on the market. This crab can be prepared, presented and eaten in many different ways and be great as a main, or a starter which will satisfy any appreciating stomach.

4-The most popular way of cooking the King Crab is by boiling, broiling as well as grilling and luckily enough, is very tasty when either hot or chilled. Traditionally, like most other crabs they are served with melted butter or a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, which is recommended for first time eaters. This recommendation is simply to taste the original and natural flavors of the crab before trying other experimentations. When you reach this level, there are several ways to Spice up your king crab dishes but you have to be careful not to ruin the recipe as after all, the king crab is a delicacy.

5-A simple but delicious recipe, is the well known (Alaska King Crab) Royale. This consists of 2.5 to 3 inched chopped sections of crab legs which are brushed with a special sauce. This sauce consists of the usual butter, lemon juice, tarragon, parsley and a splash of Tabasco sauce and finally some very finely chopped and diced red onion. The most popular ways of cooking this recipe is the traditional broiling method while reoccurring brushes with the sauce are carried out. Alternatively you can complete this method using a barbeque for grilling it but simultaneously giving it that smoky flavor.

6-Another recipe for the King Crab, which is very similar, but at the same time very different is the infamous Nuevo Latino style recipe which consists of grilling the crab meat in a lime butter sauce. Together with this butter, you mix in chili oil and maybe even some chili flakes, cayenne pepper (amount depending on how hot you like your food) and another half a lime (juice). Again, brush the crab occasionally using this method until cooked through. Serve this with avocado salad which works well with all crab and maybe a little cocktail or fruit juice, depending on what you fancy.

7-Though Alaskan King Crab is generally thought of as a rich, decadent food, it is actually low in calories and fat. One 3.5-ounce serving of king crab provides 96 calories, 19 grams of protein, 2 grams of fat, 1064 milligrams of sodium and 53 milligrams of cholesterol.

8-Live Long and Healthy – Oregon Seafood a provider of Fresh Seafood Live Crab and Lobster, with a store in Hillsboro Oregon and a Online store for the world of Seafood lovers. Well knonw locally as great Seafood Suppliers Oregon Seafood’s Website allows provisions of unique product for Seafood Fans all over the world.

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