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not just raze the store, you must salt the ashes with Old Bay
Originally posted by Carp Bored383 is a ruthless and cutthroat facilitator of cricket fighting. Originally posted by Headshotted Contrary to popular belief, bored383 can believe it's not butter, with empirical evidence. Originally posted by Carp Bored383 single-handedly managed the successful upgrade and deployment of new environmental illumination system with 0 cost overruns and 0 safety incidents.
Old Bay is a brand of Chesapeake Bay seasoning, they aren't just similar. Also, many other brands (and especially the house blend of a crabber) tend to be better than Old Bay. Old Bay is accessible and great though. My mom is just allergic to something in it that isn't in other brands.
Other than that, Cape Cod seasoning is basically the same as Chesapeake Bay seasoning. The differences between brands of Chesapeake Bay seasoning are likely about the same as the differences between Old Bay and your chosen Cape Cod seasoning. More or less paprika, different salt, maybe celery seed in this and celery salt in that. Maybe somebody adds only white pepper.
Ahh. The world of advertising and copy right infringement. The fight between Pasta and Noodles. Dare I mention Buffaloe wings? Only skinny people worry about these things. Some of us have a wider view of these matters, as evidenced in our wider profiles.
Hahaha I love this. And I agree. I love Old Bay seasoning but I don't like sea food, at least not the kind that would have that seasoning added. Hush puppies for life though.
my two favorite condiments are Old Bay and Sriracha. and both are the products of refugees who came to the US, and integrated nautical themes into their names . . . in the case of Old Bay, the product is named after a packet ship company that sailed in the Chesapeake, and in the case of Sriracha the company name of Huy Fong was taken from the boat that the guy came over on.
When I worked out Hunt Valley I was surrounded by McCormick Spices operation out there - it is substantial - and there were days you'd walk outside and all you could smell on the air was Old Bay. which was a pleasant alternative to the nearby landfill that sometimes reeked a bit
Originally posted by Carp Bored383 is a ruthless and cutthroat facilitator of cricket fighting. Originally posted by Headshotted Contrary to popular belief, bored383 can believe it's not butter, with empirical evidence. Originally posted by Carp Bored383 single-handedly managed the successful upgrade and deployment of new environmental illumination system with 0 cost overruns and 0 safety incidents.
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