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Hey crappiemagnet, looks like a cold weekend, how about a recipe for crappie chowder? I see that Labs4me has one on the previous page, but a person can't have too many recipes! Needs to be thick, my wife hates milky soup.

Thanks. Some of your other recipes look good too, can't wait to try them. I like recipes that keep the ingredients down, anything over 8 gets bypassed.

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Blackjack..Even though they have over 8 ingredients,they should'nt be overlooked.Taste is in the eye of the beholder...Try them..You'll like em'.
Most of my family does.My brother-inlaw,said he never ate fish and he came over after i had just cooked dinner and he dipped a spoon in the food and could'nt get enough.He's a bonofied crappie eater now,even though he won't have nothing to do with catching them!
Take care and i hope it goes over good with your wife! We all have to make the wives happy! LOL


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Crappiemagent, '8' is just a rule of thumb, your recipes are within reason on number of ingredients, I meant that I don't like super complicated recipes with lots of ingredients. I went out at noon and bought some cheese and some leeks, going to try both your chowder recipes!

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Hey Crappiemagnet-
I made it up to red last weekend and managed a few more fillets so I'll be trying some more of your recipes soon and will post the results, although I'm sure they will be excellent if they are anything like those fritters.
I also wanted to say "Hi" to Blackjack who I met up on Red last friday night, nice to meet you guys and thanks for the pointers!
May the crappies be plentiful enough to keep you tastebuds satisfied!
redhooks

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redhooks, theres another user name on this forum called 'blackShack', it must be him that you met at Red Lake. Wish it could have been me up there!! smile.gif But the good news is that I WILL be up to Red this Friday and Sat, hopefully I'll be able to come back and try some more of these recipes!!!!

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These all sound like great recipes. When I am in the kitchen cooking these great little munchers I usually do not have my computer handy to look up the recipes. So I have put all of these in a Word document that can be printed and put in the good ole recipe book If anyone would like a copy of the document just email me at [email protected] and I will be happy to send it over. Almost crappie time!!~

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I would love a copy. My e-mail is [email protected]. Thanks!!

These all sound like great recipes. When I am in the kitchen cooking these great little munchers I usually do not have my computer handy to look up the recipes. So I have put all of these in a Word document that can be printed and put in the good ole recipe book If anyone would like a copy of the document just email me at [email protected] and I will be happy to send it over. Almost crappie time!!~

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Hey Crappiemagnet! Do ya have a good recipe/ tips for makin fish(crappies) on the grill? Im kinda intrigued by that idea.. So any help appreciated, cuz i still have some crappies left over from winter/spring. [email protected]

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