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shrimp
when does the shrimp season start in San Felipe
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when they get power to my casa that they promised me 3 years ago.
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Shrimp season started Sept. 18th I believe. From what I have heard it looks to be a real good season. Shrimp coming in large and tasty.
San Felipe Shrimp Fest is Nov. 5,6,7
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| Quote: | Originally posted by jgoofylizzard
Shrimp season started Sept. 18th I believe. From what I have heard it looks to be a real good season. Shrimp coming in large and tasty.
San Felipe Shrimp Fest is Nov. 5,6,7 |
This is correct
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Here ya go....
http://sanfelipeshrimpfestival.com/
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Bacon wrapped shrimp or camarron in agua chile....yummmm
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Started the 18th but is going to be expensive this year. The jumbos came in the first day at 105 pesos per kilo right off the boat to a reseller. Now
they are up to 140 per kilo. He says they expect them to be at 220 per kilo by December. Good news is that they are plentiful this year.
BTW- if you are going to buy, wait until the pangas come in. Usually part of the crews pay is shrimp and they will sell it cheaper than you can buy it
off the street.
[Edited on 10-1-2010 by Donjulio]
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Donjulio
BTW- if you are going to buy, wait until the pangas come in. Usually part of the crews pay is shrimp and they will sell it cheaper than you can buy it
off the street.
[Edited on 10-1-2010 by Donjulio] |
Seriously?! I been buying shrimp there every year ...and didnt know that trick. Thanks!
Hey...are you the owner Donjulio Hotel in SF?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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The season has been going for about 2-3 weeks. But I hear prices are much steeper than in years past. They're all trying to make up for what they're losing elsewhere in the down economy.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bajajorge
" prices are much steeper than in years past. |
Might be due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico? Seafood buyers are leery about products from the Gulf of Mexico due to possible contamination.
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Well, that's a bit more than we've paid in the past, but so is the gas for the pangas, etc. Still it is much cheaper than here is the US and they are
so fresh and tasty. We are going down later this month and I can't wait to grill up some shrimp!!!
Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Donjulio
Now they are up to 140 per kilo. He says they expect them to be at 220 per kilo by December. Good news is that they are plentiful this year.
[Edited on 10-1-2010 by Donjulio] |
the MX law of supply and demand; when things are tough, just raise your prices
Bob Durrell
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Shrimp, fish, scallops, tamales,empanatas, and an assortment of all sorts of goodies. Baja has lots of good things to offer.. Makes me hungry.
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Empanadas stuffed with cream cheese, jalapeno and shrimp. Now that is good eating!
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cant wait,, we have been to the shrimp festival before and it was alot of fun,, dont know yet if we can make it or not, but will try
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The Malecon was thick with shrimp vendors last weekend. $15 per kilo was about the going rate.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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I cannot wait to get there.....no elect in my house either. Promised three years ago!!! but I love the shrimp. I am even willing to pay a bit more
for it. Hey, I am paying more for things here in the USA so what is new?!!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by E.D.R.Rick
when they get power to my casa that they promised me 3 years ago. |
You'll get power when you brib the right guy, don't you know Mexico?
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Been trying to find the right guy. Me and a few others.
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