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Stephen - 7. Chapter 7
Church was great. I enjoy it. I see Michael out of the corner of my eye, and when I look in his direction, he’s gone. Nohr did a great job at this morning’s service. His grandparents stopped and talked to Aunty. While Aunty and his grandmother talked, his grandfather asked me how the crabbing was doing.
“The crabbing was good. I didn’t get a chance to catch any fish for today, but I did get a good haul of crabs. So if I don’t miss my guess, today’s lunch will be crabs.”
“Those crabs are good to eat. Nohr brought home fish, so we’ll have fried fish. I shouldn’t eat too many fried foods, but fried fish is one of my favorites. I got the taste when I was in England. I was attached to our Embassy there, and I developed a taste for fried fish. Mother makes an excellent battered fried fish. One of these days I’ll ask Nohr to bring you over for dinner. You can judge for yourself.”
“Thank you, sir, I’d like that very much.”
“Come along, Father if you want lunch we better get going.”
“Good bye sir, I’ll see that you get a good load of fish next week.”
“What are you talking about, I’m the one that does all of the hard work.”
“Yes, but I know the secret to getting a good catch.”
Laughing, we said goodbye. “Nohr’s grandparents seem like a nice couple. I’ve been invited to a lunch of fried fish. I think his grandfather has fallen in love with the English fish and chips.”
“What are chips, certainly not potato chips.”
“Chips means french fries and crisps means potato chips. I had a boy in my class from England, and he told us about some of the food they eat.”
“How are we going to fix those crabs? I never cooked them before except to boil them.” “I’ll check when we go home, but I think you can put them in the oven.”
When we got home, I looked up the preparation of crabs in a few cookbooks. The simplest way was to boil them, but a tasty way was to bake them in a sauce. I suggested that to Aunty, she read the recipe, and off she went. I began doing my homework until dinner was ready.
When they were cooked, I rechecked the book to see how to eat them. They showed a picture of a man lifting the back shell and pulling meat from the cavity. I took one and tried it, the shell moved easily, and sure enough, you could see the crab meat. I took some with a fork, and it was delicious.
I watch Aunty try it, “This is very good.”
Crab was now on the menu. I finished my homework and started to look through the cookbook for other recipes involving crab. Couldn’t find too many, some of the crabs pictured weren’t the ones we caught.
“The next time we see Nohr’s grandparents, we need to ask how they cook the crabs. I never tasted them in the States, so I have no idea how to prepare them except for the way we did. Maybe we should try steaming them next time."
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