@TelefoneMotorola-iy8oz Actually, the only way I found this channel is fishing content, and who knows, maybe because I lived in Merrit for a couple. However, my man, I may not see things the way you do.
He is spot on 10 mins max then ice them down for 30 mins "no fail recipe" I am 76 trs old and this is the way I have done my crabs shrimp and crawfish since I started cookin at 15...love the show...from Texas
Andy feels like he has ''stage fright'' sometimes, but when he relaxes and lets himself go, you two make a great duo, combining each other's aura''... keep it up, and try different things, communication is a skill worth having, and fun to practice!...
You all make me envious. While in the navy we were stationed in Baltimore Md. for a year. Coming back from town one night a bunch of us saw crabs on the dock pilings. We go a couple of trout nets and taped them on to long poles. Then we started netting the crab and put them in some wooden crates. We must have caught a hundred maybe more. In the morning I went to the mess deck and asked the head cook what they were going to have for dinner that evening. I told him about our crabs and then showed him as he didn't believe me. He asked our captain and he agreed. The captain even gave the head cook some money from petty cash to buy the "Old Bay Seasoning". So they cooked up all the crap and even the officers joined us for chow. It was great and something I will always remember. This was somewhere around 1973 or 1974. Do you chum for bait when using the cast net? We would either mix bread, cheese and a little water to make dough balls, baseball size. Pitch them in where we will throw the net wait a few minutes and cast net in. Or we would make dough balls out of dry pet food. Love the cooking part of your post. I'm always looking for new ways of doing things like cooking. Thank you so much.
@@spaceace9680That's funny, we crab here in Florida, but when my neighbors son flys his plane down from MD every other month he brings down baskets of MD crabs he traps. Our crabs are slightly taster but the MD crabs actually have slightly more meat on the same size as ours. Compared twice to dbl check.
Heidi and Andy, reminds me of crabbing in the intercoastal waterway Surf City N.C. We made our own pots and did pretty good. Thanks for the memory. Still lovin'it from Texas 💖...O yes Old Bay never a doubt!!!
As young boys we would chicken neck crab off a pier. When done we would freeze the bait for later use and reuse the chicken necks each time we went crabbing and the nastier & more rotten the chicken neck bait got the more the crabs loved it. Also you can steam the crabs with beer and use vinegar for dipping back-fin meat and also melted drawn butter is good too.
Thank you gorgeous angel lil , for this absolutely beautiful post to bring so much happiness and joy into my weekend. You always know how to bring so much positivity into this world. I really appreciate everything that you have done for us all. I hope you are doing well?
New Orleans guy transplanted to VA chiming in... You should boil using Zatarain's Crab Boil. Old Bay is okay, but Zatarain's is the stuff. Also, if you use the cocktail sauce, a little dollop of horseradish helps spice things up. Mix that into the cocktail sauce, with a little lemon juice, and dip away. If you use the Zatarain's, you won't need any other spices. Trust me.
Im in Perth Western Australia and i cook our crabs in the water we catch them in. Makes them taste even sweeter.And sorry Heidi im with Andy on the cooking time, 10mins max into boiling water. Better tasting than crayfish hands down. Love the videos too🤙🏼
This disabled veteran says great job great teamwork and I pray you have many more years to come together… I really like your video until,,, you think the Lord Jesus,,, now I love you guys… keep it up🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love this video. It takes me back to when I was a kid. We had a cabin on the Chassahowitzka River here in Florida in Citrus County and went crabbing all the time, put out traps, caught them in a dip net, then took them to the cabin to steam them in Old Bay and back out on the dock on the river to crack them and dip the meat in lemon butter. YUM!
We used to catch shrimp in causeways in cocoa beach with Florida shrimp traps . 1’x2’x3’. Put them up against the sea wall under the causeways. Fill up a 5 gal bucket in r hours on a good night . Ranged from salad shrimp to 15-20.
Great seeing Ya'll!! Fun video, nice Blue Crab. Blue Crab is big here in West Virginia pan handle. Have to admit I prefer Alaskan King Crab but have enjoyed some Maryland Crab Cakes. Ya'll have a great evening!! May God Bless Yall with abundance of peace and happiness!!
Thank you Heidi and Andy i believe fish is better bait .As i told my sister once there is no KFC in the ocean. Thanks for the adventure and cooking the catch. Enjoy the harvest and Thank you both. Look forward to the next adventure.
this woman is my dream woman! lol, If only we could clone!!! hahah Great video guys, much love! Godbless
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I don't know if it was a regional thing, but I would go crabbing in the Atlantic up in NJ with my father. We would take the boat out down in the Atlantic Highlands, and my father would always bring cheap cans of cat food. He would poke a bunch of holes in the cans and drop one in each trap along with the bait. We used chicken backs and secured them to the trap with metal wire. The cat food leaks oils and scent out into the water, and the crabs would come flying to the traps. It really worked great.
RALEIGH NC here, Love Coastal NC too! looked like y'all had a good time with your experiment. I too love Blue Crabs. Including a prayer was cool too! Cheers yall!
Im so happy for you and Andy take good care of her she's absolutely a beautiful woman and a real keeper❤⚘Best to you both ❤you will never find another wonderful person like her ⚘Love always ❤
Hello guys,I'm new to your channel,when i watch ur video it reminds me of me and my wife when we were younger,I'm 50 now and my wife is 45,just love camping and fishing also,self sufficient living is healthiest way to live.great video btw!
I remember when I was about 10 or so and this was way back in the early 80's my friend and I used to use raw chicken to catch crabs right off the dock and though we never kept them it was fun catching them and I think these were blu crabs but not sure they were crabs that liked to hang out by docks and this was in Florida near the Ft Lauderdale area. The crabs went crazy for chicken it was wild lol. Oh by the way we were using just hooks and a fishing line to catch them.
Thank you both for the video. I agree Old Bay is always good I like even making traditional cocktail sauce with horseradish, ketchup and hot sauce. It's better to hunt, fish, trap, forage or grow your own food or as much as possibly can.
Lived just down the street from Chesapeake Bay, used to catch em with chicken on a string, toss em in a fruit basket, caught a ton in no time. Mom would cook them, great times.
Hi Heidi 🙏for another Wonderful video.I was going to Comment yesterday however. I was fishing it’s always great Time seeing your videos. Takecare Heidi 🐺
Wow, non-stop videos. You're both on fire! Always interesting and fun to watch. Here in Quebec Canada, lobster is more popular and people eat it a lot with garlic butter, is it different in NC? Thank you for sharing this video and have a good week!👍🐺🙏
Here in Louisiana I think mostly we boil our crabs, so the cooking time may be a bit different, but I go 12 minutes and let soak for 10-15 minutes in the seasoned water. Either way I bet they were good eating!
Never ate crab befor tells how much of a hillbilly I am think I ate shark didnt think it had much of a taste never had lobster either but am glad you all are haveing fun Kevin from missouri
I always kept my crabs in my bait tank to let the clean out some. Within one day the meat would be so clean compared to right out the mud. I have a bait tank on my dock. When I was 10 I had a Jon boat with a 6hp and I would scoop crabs off dock pilings, after school and make around 100 a day at 5.00 a dozen wasn’t long till I had a 20hp and center console.
Growing up on Long Island, NY the all around best that most used was chicken. Buy it, let it sit out at room temperature for a few days to get smelly and you got great bait! The smellier the better 😊
Haaaa, excuses, excuses bait capturing 😂 Andy did so well to not even smirk while you were talking about your hard luck fishing lol. Cool stuff team, very entertaining 😊
I'm new to your channel and enjoy your videos. Great looking couple. I grew up on shrimp boats on the South Texas coast, and my son is a commercial crabber. There's nothing quite like FRESH seafood!
Chicken necks make the best bait for catching blue crabs-get some of those the next time you go crabbing. Just giving you a tip--I lived 50 years in Maryland-The Capital State of the Blue Crabs. Glad to see you said grace before eating. If you're ever in Baltimore get some crab cakes at Jimmy's on Holabird Avenue. A bit expensive but huge and loaded with crab meat. Many people prefer to have them broiled but I love mine deep fried. Good luck on your next crabbing trip.
Love all of this content! Food tastes so good when you do the work to catch and cook!! And of course you look amazing in the bikinis doll! Looks like you're putting more on IG too (TikTok?) Keep it up and enjoy the Summer! :-)))))
I've had to check out for the last 6 months, county fair, animals and such. Made an instant farm over night. Goats, pigs, chickens, dogs, it's been a ride. Can't believe you got skunked by Andy with the net. Great to see him settle into his skin on camera. Your way more polished and not as raw in this video as just 6 months ago. It's weird looking back at 10,000 subs and 500,000 subs. Still like the raw too.
Put the crabs in the steamer pot and put old bay on them in layers of crabs. Let the pot come up to a boil with the lid on first by itself. You can the just take off the top and put the steamer basket on and put the lid back on. Just a tip for your cooking videos lol😂😂😂.
I’d be scared of the crabs getting food poisoning from that $1.59 pack of chicken- I’m in Georgia and same pack at the pig wig is $6 bucks lol So happy u guys are back regular
Dude you are one lucky man, she's amazing!
AMEN AND AMEN
He sharing her 😂
@@AbolishTheATF for free?
Keep her happy. She's definitely worth it.
He is a nice person, I worked on their home ac system. She's a little quiet but very nice also.
I'd go fishing every day if i had a fishing buddy like her.😊
Imagine if she was a black African girl 😳🚬
Forget the crabs, How did he manage to keep his hands off her
She's got the Crabs. 🤔
you are some lonely pathetic people
Yes, you are very blessed to get to know her and spend time with her, she seems real nice and is a good getter!
Everyone is here for the crab. Such an interesting topic.
The crabs?
@@mikerzisu9508 hahaaa
She definitely caught the Crabs. 🤔
This is a fishing and crab video?
She doesn't have the crabs....🙄
Glad to see couple includes Jesus in daily life activities. Priceless.
I love that yall pray together.
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It seems the bait worked. We are all here.
@TelefoneMotorola-iy8oz Actually, the only way I found this channel is fishing content, and who knows, maybe because I lived in Merrit for a couple. However, my man, I may not see things the way you do.
VERY... Good thing that y'all pray together!!!💯
He is spot on 10 mins max then ice them down for 30 mins "no fail recipe" I am 76 trs old and this is the way I have done my crabs shrimp and crawfish since I started cookin at 15...love the show...from Texas
Yep 10 mins
He’s definitely right on the cooking time
Andy feels like he has ''stage fright'' sometimes, but when he relaxes and lets himself go, you two make a great duo, combining each other's aura''... keep it up, and try different things, communication is a skill worth having, and fun to practice!...
You sound like a true Bye-Den voter LOL!
You all make me envious. While in the navy we were stationed in Baltimore Md. for a year. Coming back from town one night a bunch of us saw crabs on the dock pilings. We go a couple of trout nets and taped them on to long poles. Then we started netting the crab and put them in some wooden crates. We must have caught a hundred maybe more. In the morning I went to the mess deck and asked the head cook what they were going to have for dinner that evening. I told him about our crabs and then showed him as he didn't believe me. He asked our captain and he agreed. The captain even gave the head cook some money from petty cash to buy the "Old Bay Seasoning". So they cooked up all the crap and even the officers joined us for chow. It was great and something I will always remember. This was somewhere around 1973 or 1974.
Do you chum for bait when using the cast net? We would either mix bread, cheese and a little water to make dough balls, baseball size. Pitch them in where we will throw the net wait a few minutes and cast net in. Or we would make dough balls out of dry pet food. Love the cooking part of your post. I'm always looking for new ways of doing things like cooking. Thank you so much.
Long time ago - now MD crabs are mostly from Louisiana shipped their daily on S.W. airlines (Fact)
@@spaceace9680That's funny, we crab here in Florida, but when my neighbors son flys his plane down from MD every other month he brings down baskets of MD crabs he traps.
Our crabs are slightly taster but the MD crabs actually have slightly more meat on the same size as ours. Compared twice to dbl check.
I love watching a foot ball game with a whole mess of crabs. It's the perfect football food, even better than wings.
Amen to great seafoods and great times... great video guys
Heidi and Andy, reminds me of crabbing in the intercoastal waterway Surf City N.C. We made our own pots and did pretty good. Thanks for the memory. Still lovin'it from Texas 💖...O yes Old Bay never a doubt!!!
@@doylemontgomery3944 gotta make it happen!
As young boys we would chicken neck crab off a pier. When done we would freeze the bait for later use and reuse the chicken necks each time we went crabbing and the nastier & more rotten the chicken neck bait got the more the crabs loved it.
Also you can steam the crabs with beer and use vinegar for dipping back-fin meat and also melted drawn butter is good too.
We used to set the necks and legs out in the sun the day before. It was freakin nasty..but it worked very well.
Thank you gorgeous angel lil , for this absolutely beautiful post to bring so much happiness and joy into my weekend. You always know how to bring so much positivity into this world. I really appreciate everything that you have done for us all. I hope you are doing well?
New Orleans guy transplanted to VA chiming in... You should boil using Zatarain's Crab Boil. Old Bay is okay, but Zatarain's is the stuff. Also, if you use the cocktail sauce, a little dollop of horseradish helps spice things up. Mix that into the cocktail sauce, with a little lemon juice, and dip away. If you use the Zatarain's, you won't need any other spices. Trust me.
I 100% agree with you it's way better
you are correct sir
Im in Perth Western Australia and i cook our crabs in the water we catch them in. Makes them taste even sweeter.And sorry Heidi im with Andy on the cooking time, 10mins max into boiling water. Better tasting than crayfish hands down. Love the videos too🤙🏼
@@kingtaniwha7271 that’s boiling water! What about steaming??
That looked good, i liked your videos where you went in the woods and cooked a mouth watering meal.
This disabled veteran says great job great teamwork and I pray you have many more years to come together… I really like your video until,,, you think the Lord Jesus,,, now I love you guys… keep it up🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love this video. It takes me back to when I was a kid. We had a cabin on the Chassahowitzka River here in Florida in Citrus County and went crabbing all the time, put out traps, caught them in a dip net, then took them to the cabin to steam them in Old Bay and back out on the dock on the river to crack them and dip the meat in lemon butter. YUM!
Man Please, that’s Woman is GORGEOUS 🤩😜👍👍
You are a power couple, I wish you both the best. Keep the content rolling. Amazing!
We used to catch shrimp in causeways in cocoa beach with Florida shrimp traps . 1’x2’x3’. Put them up against the sea wall under the causeways. Fill up a 5 gal bucket in r hours on a good night . Ranged from salad shrimp to 15-20.
Great seeing Ya'll!! Fun video, nice Blue Crab. Blue Crab is big here in West Virginia pan handle. Have to admit I prefer Alaskan King Crab but have enjoyed some Maryland Crab Cakes. Ya'll have a great evening!! May God Bless Yall with abundance of peace and happiness!!
Looking super fit those abs crab is delicious especially a crab salad the prettiest women on tv ❤❤❤
Yum!!Excelente Trabajo Chef.Los cangrejos se ven Sabrosos🌷
Thank you Heidi and Andy i believe fish is better bait .As i told my sister once there is no KFC in the ocean. Thanks for the adventure and cooking the catch. Enjoy the harvest and Thank you both. Look forward to the next adventure.
Love the videos lovely to see you looking so happy keep smiling mate from your 🐺 pack in Perth Western Australia 💜
@@davidwilding799 hello mate!
Отличное, интересное получилось видео! Мне очень понравилось! Круто Круто!!!👍❤️
Love the crab fishing fun, both your chemistry and vibe! I love the natural couple interactions…just …all of it! Can’t wait for the next adventure !
Oh wow that looks so good. I use to use chicken necks and real cheap. God bless take care.
What a beautiful young woman her eyes features just amazing. God truly spent his time creating a piece of art. ...
Great video. Our crab pots had old plastic lids from coffee cans or crisco, wired up with bungee cords.
this woman is my dream woman! lol, If only we could clone!!! hahah Great video guys, much love! Godbless
I don't know if it was a regional thing, but I would go crabbing in the Atlantic up in NJ with my father. We would take the boat out down in the Atlantic Highlands, and my father would always bring cheap cans of cat food. He would poke a bunch of holes in the cans and drop one in each trap along with the bait. We used chicken backs and secured them to the trap with metal wire. The cat food leaks oils and scent out into the water, and the crabs would come flying to the traps. It really worked great.
RALEIGH NC here, Love Coastal NC too! looked like y'all had a good time with your experiment. I too love Blue Crabs. Including a prayer was cool too! Cheers yall!
I love that you are back posting more frequently.
@@scottamori3188 no
We Are Getting Ready For Beryl Here In Louisiana! Enjoyed The Video Lots Sha! ✝️✝️✝️
You guys are fun to watch, love the videos. You make a perfect couple as well! Thankyou for the great content guys
Im so happy for you and Andy take good care of her she's absolutely a beautiful woman and a real keeper❤⚘Best to you both ❤you will never find another wonderful person like her ⚘Love always ❤
More catch and cook content please! I’m a sucker for catch and cook 🤤
Andy, that is good form with the bait net. Spread it out on the toss and let it fall for a few seconds.
“Oh we’re going to have some crabs” reminds me of this aerobics instructor I picked up in the late 80’s. That must have been her motto.🤣
It’s great to see you guys again!Enjoy all your videos!
Hello guys,I'm new to your channel,when i watch ur video it reminds me of me and my wife when we were younger,I'm 50 now and my wife is 45,just love camping and fishing also,self sufficient living is healthiest way to live.great video btw!
I remember when I was about 10 or so and this was way back in the early 80's my friend and I used to use raw chicken to catch crabs right off the dock and though we never kept them it was fun catching them and I think these were blu crabs but not sure they were crabs that liked to hang out by docks and this was in Florida near the Ft Lauderdale area. The crabs went crazy for chicken it was wild lol. Oh by the way we were using just hooks and a fishing line to catch them.
Let’s be honest fellas we are the blue crab that took the bait
I'm sure she caught the Crabs with that guy. 🤔
I love fishing and crabs 🦀. Great job, guys. Jesus loves you
That looked like so much fun clean living didnt cost that much makes it even better
Thank you both for the video. I agree Old Bay is always good I like even making traditional cocktail sauce with horseradish, ketchup and hot sauce. It's better to hunt, fish, trap, forage or grow your own food or as much as possibly can.
Looks amazing, even have the old bay, perfection!
Lived just down the street from Chesapeake Bay, used to catch em with chicken on a string, toss em in a fruit basket, caught a ton in no time. Mom would cook them, great times.
Dude how do even get out the house...
Nice video Heidi. Glad to see you creating more content. Stay positive and do away with any harmful or negative thoughts or actions. All the best.
Well you both look way happier in this video doing what you like to do, congrats!!!!
Fine eating. Yes seasoning is a must. The Maryland and Virginia Chesapeake Bay area is the best way to season and eat crabs.
Hi Heidi 🙏for another
Wonderful video.I was going to
Comment yesterday however.
I was fishing it’s always great
Time seeing your videos.
Takecare Heidi 🐺
You are ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!! ❤
I agree 10 min and they still cook for another 10 when cooling 😊❤
💯👍👍❤
Andy sure is one lucky man.!!!
You guys Rock...
Pretty work y'all. Heidi I think you were on them but could stand to let that smaller net sink a bit longer before pulling closed. 😎
LOLOL So Andy skunked ya on bait catching ! Great video.
YOU BOTH ARE GREAT,THANK YOU.FLORIDA,SOUTH CAROLINA AND MARYLAND CRABS ARE GOOD.
Girl, you look like candice swanepoel. Thats why i clicked on the video. Now i know how good youre channel is. Thanks to your modelesque essence
Parabéns ao casal, vocês formam uma bela dupla.👏👏👏
Andy rockin' the Kryptek Typhoon camo truck seat covers! One of my AR pistols has that camo pattern on the SBA3 and BCM QRF rail. I recognized it! 😎🤘
Wow, non-stop videos. You're both on fire! Always interesting and fun to watch. Here in Quebec Canada, lobster is more popular and people eat it a lot with garlic butter, is it different in NC? Thank you for sharing this video and have a good week!👍🐺🙏
I actually cooking mine ( steaming ) like 15 - 20 min then let them rest, yes with old bay 😊
The icing on the cake here is that you guys thanked the Lord Jesus. Truly, that brings this whole thing together. Amen.
@@duck_rifle5879 absolutely! 🙏🏼
Now only if Heidi dress more modestly like a proper Christian woman is suppose to dress and she would actually be a respectable Christian woman
Yeah I’m sure Jesus approves of them living together and knocking boots before marriage right? Hypocrites like referred to in the Bible.
there is no Jesus his name is Yahushua.
@@marvinwalters8333
Haha nobody is gonna listen to you because you can’t even spell.
Here in Louisiana I think mostly we boil our crabs, so the cooking time may be a bit different, but I go 12 minutes and let soak for 10-15 minutes in the seasoned water. Either way I bet they were good eating!
Lol just commented on your survey question while watching this. Looks like you 2 are having fun
Nice upgrades
Totally agreed. Well proportioned and not excessive...no complaints! 😮😊😊😊!
Never ate crab befor tells how much of a hillbilly I am think I ate shark didnt think it had much of a taste never had lobster either but am glad you all are haveing fun Kevin from missouri
I know that bridge in the video. Welcome to the area! I fish those creeks all the time. Hope you had fun.
Heidi is one beautiful lady, I enjoy the fishing content, keep up the good work. :)
Dang yall just a sxs ride away from the bay nice spot nice meal!! Yum 😋
wow that crab looked so good! Im a bit jealous.
I always kept my crabs in my bait tank to let the clean out some. Within one day the meat would be so clean compared to right out the mud. I have a bait tank on my dock. When I was 10 I had a Jon boat with a 6hp and I would scoop crabs off dock pilings, after school and make around 100 a day at 5.00 a dozen wasn’t long till I had a 20hp and center console.
Growing up on Long Island, NY the all around best that most used was chicken. Buy it, let it sit out at room temperature for a few days to get smelly and you got great bait! The smellier the better 😊
Sorry Andy and Heidi, but there's really only one reason all of us guys out here watch your videos....hi Heidi.😊
Haaaa, excuses, excuses bait capturing 😂 Andy did so well to not even smirk while you were talking about your hard luck fishing lol. Cool stuff team, very entertaining 😊
I'm new to your channel and enjoy your videos. Great looking couple. I grew up on shrimp boats on the South Texas coast, and my son is a commercial crabber. There's nothing quite like FRESH seafood!
what a nice couple! Andy seems like a cool cat
Wow worth every penny. You were beautiful beforehand but definitely nice additions.
Chicken backs are the best bait I've found for our Dungeness crabs here in Oregon.
Chicken necks make the best bait for catching blue crabs-get some of those the next time you go crabbing. Just giving you a tip--I lived 50 years in Maryland-The Capital State of the Blue Crabs. Glad to see you said grace before eating. If you're ever in Baltimore get some crab cakes at Jimmy's on Holabird Avenue. A bit expensive but huge and loaded with crab meat. Many people prefer to have them broiled but I love mine deep fried. Good luck on your next crabbing trip.
Love all of this content! Food tastes so good when you do the work to catch and cook!! And of course you look amazing in the bikinis doll! Looks like you're putting more on IG too (TikTok?) Keep it up and enjoy the Summer! :-)))))
I've had to check out for the last 6 months, county fair, animals and such. Made an instant farm over night. Goats, pigs, chickens, dogs, it's been a ride. Can't believe you got skunked by Andy with the net. Great to see him settle into his skin on camera. Your way more polished and not as raw in this video as just 6 months ago. It's weird looking back at 10,000 subs and 500,000 subs. Still like the raw too.
You guys are made in heaven, the best-looking couple.
@@happyface2958 thank you! 😊
Thanks for the video. You guys are awesome!
Cool experiment! We cook any crabs till they're bright red, plus maybe another 5 minutes. If you go too long, the meat tends to stick in the claws.
Damn-It Boy, Andy is a lucky guy!! Girl, you are so fine! What a lovely couple!! So cool.
Put the crabs in the steamer pot and put old bay on them in layers of crabs. Let the pot come up to a boil with the lid on first by itself. You can the just take off the top and put the steamer basket on and put the lid back on. Just a tip for your cooking videos lol😂😂😂.
Rarely people pray before meal theses days, at least around me. But there is nothing more important to be graceful
I wish I could cast a net like that!! Well done!!!
Cover and steam over medium-high heat until the crabs are bright red, 25 to 30 minutes.
@@shaneprothero3315 thank you!!!
Can’t wait till you go hunting again love you guys
As always beautiful and a great video
The prayer was amazing!!!
I’d be scared of the crabs getting food poisoning from that $1.59 pack of chicken- I’m in Georgia and same pack at the pig wig is $6 bucks lol
So happy u guys are back regular