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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
frog leg fanJun 15, 2009
By Gary J. Warner I am a intermediate school teacher. Our class dissected grass frogs. Afterwards, I 'treated' them to fried frog legs! The order was delivered on time, packaged well, and the kids...after some hesitation...LOVED THEM!!!!
11 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Overpriced!Jun 05, 2010
By Terrence Grimes Greetings:
I blew off your first request for a review....however, will respond to your second request & trust that you will never print it....am not interested in casting any bad light on the vendor nor do I want any retaliation from same....with that said, suffice it to merely say that I was most disappointed in what I received for what I paid....the actual weight of the frog legs was @ 3 1/2 #s & they were small (I went to Wal-Mart & bought a diet scale to weigh them)....my total cost was @ $65.00 & divided by the #'s was costing me @ $18.57 a pound....imagine my surprise when I discovered the next week that I could buy JUMBO frog legs for @ $3.99 a pound locally....in fact, just purchased 10 #s yesterday for @ $40.00....want to see the receipt? I'll send it to you....
Bottom line, it has opened my eyes to NOT think that ordering anything online is going to be cheaper than buying locally....from here on, will always exhaust all local vendors for anything I want before resorting to online....that's a reversal from the way I used to shop....suffice it to say, I will NEVER order frog legs from you folks again, & short of the great deal you offer on Colman's Mustard, will check locally on everything from here on....thanks for the lesson learned! Have a Nice day....tfg
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redundancyFeb 17, 2012
By CoolHand Can't we just say 48 frog legs instead of "24 pair"? Do the left and right legs taste differently? I was a connoisseur of frog legs for several years until one fateful day at an authentic Chinese restaurant. I was delighted to see a placard for frogs' legs on the buffet sneeze shield until I discovered that the legs were prepared attached at the crotch. Being a fan of the dish, I placed several on my plate and returned to my table. I immediately used my knife to separate the legs and attempted to enjoy my entree. The legs were prepared exquisitely; however, I could not enjoy them as I kept imagining going down on an amphibian. Since that day in 1999, I have forsaken all exotic foods of the oriental variety. This includes:
1. frogs-legs attached at the crotch 2. fish served with head and eyeballs displayed 3. whole baby octopi 4. anything with tentacles 5. shrimp with heads 6. deviled eggs 7. jello
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