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    Wow Frog Legs for dinner

    They were delicious. Pan-fried
    Fried Potatoes and Tomato slices

    Breading didn't stick well, half lost there breading.

    Milk and egg flour and potato buds for breading
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    I do like me some frog legs!
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    Freeze them for about an hour then bread them.
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    I do love froglegs and its been a while

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    Pig frogs or bull frogs and are You a grabber or a gigger ? In La. shooting them is frowned on .
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    dont use the yolk.
    makes any coating more prone to slide off.

    looks nummy though!
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    Looks awesome! Reminds me, I cleaned a gar last week. It's comming out of the freezer as we speak.

    I was going to order them from the local tavern last Friday but forgot.

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    nice ummm

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwpercle View Post
    Pig frogs or bull frogs and are You a grabber or a gigger ? In La. shooting them is frowned on .
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    We are pickers. We picked them up at the local seafood store 11.99 lb then we order some at Kroger for 5.99 lb they are coming in Monday that would be a big savings.

    We need to get that breading to stay on. Thanks for all the ideas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DCP View Post
    Can you keep a secret? Just don't tell anyone.

    We are pickers. We picked them up at the local seafood store 11.99 lb then we order some at Kroger for 5.99 lb they are coming in Monday that would be a big savings.

    We need to get that breading to stay on. Thanks for all the ideas.
    $5.99 at Krogers would make me a picker too .
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    I'm going to have to check with my local Kroger. I'd pay $5.99 for a mess of frog legs, for sure!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle333 View Post
    I'm going to have to check with my local Kroger. I'd pay $5.99 for a mess of frog legs, for sure!!!
    Butcher told the wife they use to stock them but they didn't sell enough, but she could order some. We shall see.
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    Looks good! If you're a shooter, grabber or gigger you probably pay closer to $55.99 a pound! I usually catch enough in the Summer to last until next Summer but not this year.

    I've found that store bought farm raised ones are more uniform in size than wild ones. Makes them easier to cook.
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    Saw some at the local Food City the other day. I almost grabbed a flat of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lightman View Post
    If you're a shooter, grabber or gigger you probably pay closed to $55.99 a pound!
    Very true! There's no telling what they cost me if I have to go up and down the riverbank looking for them one at a time. It's sort of like the "free deer" that we get in winter. Nobody wants to know the real cost per pound.
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    My best friend in high school and I would shoot them with a recurve bow. Now before anyone calls BS, one of us would blind them with a flashlight, while the other one stood off to the side about 10ft and shoot them. The pond we hunted was only about 20 ft wide, so you could spotlight them all around while standing in the same spot, but was riddled with bullfrogs. Good memories...
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    Not here today, maybe Wednesday. If the warehouse is out it may take sometime
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    50 years ago we used to spotlight them and use baseball bats. Lots of splattered mud and fun.
    Been probably 44 yrs or so since I have had a brace of them tasty legs.

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    Next door neighbor's grandson brings us a bunch several times a year.
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    Just picked up frog legs there a little smaller 5.99lb 1LB had 8 sets. the 11.99lb 1LB were 4 sets.
    So there 1/2 the size.
    Report to follow
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