“Hold Tight. I Want Some Seafood, Mama”

Cooking Seafood? Have you absolutely everything you need?

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14 Pcs Seafood Tools Set by Angela & Alex:  Includes: 2 Crab Pliers + 6 forks + 6 lobster shellers forks. Upgraded version seafood crackers are constructed of die-cast zinc alloy which are heavy duty and durable more strong. Stainless steel lobster picks provides the reach needed for probing deep into seafood shells. Enhanced thicker cracker and forks set not only fits for crab legs, lobster tails, oysters but also suitable for nut crackers, walnut, almond, pecan cracker or beer cap etc. $12.59     

Crab & Lobster Tool Set: Everything you need to open and enjoy fresh, hard-shelled seafood without the mess. Also, for every product sold, the company replants new oyster beds to help clean our coastal waters. Includes: 2 Shell Cutters instead of smashing them. Creates less mess and good presentation. Works on all species of hard shelled crustaceans: blue, stone, dungeness, rock, and lobster. Includes a built in bottle opener. 4 Seafood Forks – A multi-use fork with a scoop on one end and a fork on the other, allowing you to pull out those hard to reach pieces of delicious meat with ease. Packaging here makes this a good gift. Sale $78.00    

Seafood Crackers and Forks Set by Bernie Ansel: Includes 6 Crab Crackers, 6 Lobster Shellers and 6 Forks. Stainless steel. Sale $23.99  

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French Fish Shaped Cast Iron 16″ Griddle by Chasseur: To cook and/or serve. Thick cast iron allows heat to be evenly dispersed. This grill can be used on all heating surfaces is extremely durable and easy to clean. 16″L x 9.5″W x 1.5″H. 10 Year Manufacturer Warranty. Hand wash recommended but dishwasher safe. 40% off at $107.99 Sale ends 8/19/20 Extra 20% off use: BTS Details With offer $86.39

Oval Blue Ceramic Fish Platter: 11” x 16”. On sale $19.00  

Lobster Enamel Oval Serving Platter: Overall: 16″ wide x 12″ deep. Dishwasher safe.  Enamelware is made of carbon steel coated with a porcelain enamel; trimmed in stainless steel. $47.00

Williams Sonoma Bamboo Steamer:10”, 12”, 14” $19.95- $49.95 Traditionally used in Chinese cooking. Prepare vegetables, seafood, dumplings and dim sum. Gentle steaming preserves vital nutrients and subtle flavors. Handmade of natural bamboo, the lightweight steamer is easy to transport so you can serve food hot at the table. Single-layer design for authentic wok steaming.

Nonstick Fish Grilling BBQ Basket by Corona. Metal hanging loop for easy access. Non-stick coated heavy duty construction with locking grill basket latch. Long wooden handle keeps your hand safely away from heat and flames. Stainless steel fish basket cooks fish up to 13.5 inches in length. Sale $14.99

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Sur La Table Parchment Paper Sheets, Set of 24: A versatile—and essential—addition to any kitchen. These nonstick sheets are great for healthy cooking and make cleanup a snap. Plus, they’re pre-cut for added convenience. $6.00    

Bold flavors of the Bayou. For classic Cajun character: savory garlic, bay leaves and thyme with fragrant allspice, nutmeg and cloves – plus paprika, black pepper and chiles for a spicy kick. The perfect partner for blackened chicken, seafood, pork or beef, just rub the blend onto your food, then pan-fry or grill as usual. 3 oz. $12.95   

Lemon Garlic from Williams Sonoma: Potlatch seasoning inspired by the natural botanicals that Pacific Northwest Indians once used to prepare salmon for their ceremonial feasts. For a fresh new twist, tangy lemon and savory garlic is combined with fragrant turmeric and cardamom. 3 oz. $12.95         

Premium Stainless Steel Prawn Peeler by Eleductmon: The shrimp peeler has ergonomic easy-grip handles for comfort, rivet connection for more flexible rotation, Peel and devein shrimp in one easy action $8.99

Dexter-Russell · Turner · Silicone: SofGrip 11″ x 2 1/2″ red slotted silicone fish spatula. This spatula’s red exterior provides optimum user comfort, extra grip, and excellent heat resistance, ensuring both food and user safety.  $5.45

Tablecraft  5 1/2″ Red Cast Aluminum Claw-Shaped Lobster / Shellfish Cracker: Jagged teeth and smooth clamp for different sized and textured shellfish. Broad design for sturdy grip.$2.69 

The Bakers Pantry Disposable Crab Bibs: Plastic Adult seafood bibs (12 pack)  $6.99 Waterproof polyethylene, Ties behind the neck. Large range of protection. 20″ L x 15 1/2″ W

WENDOM Oyster Knife Shucker Set: Oyster Shucking Knife and Gloves:  Gloves made of Highest Cut Resistance Level Material on the market. Thick knife blade is only sharp where it needs to be. Making it perfect for the beginner shucker. Forged from top quality 3CR13 Stainless Steel & Professionally Sharpened. Easily & effectively open any type of seafood shell. Grip won’t slip. $12.99

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The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article

Note on the title: “Hold Tight, Hold Tight (Want Some Seafood Mama)”, commonly known as “Hold Tight”, is a 1938 Sidney Bechet song, composed by Bechet’s guitarist Leonard Ware and two session singers with claimed contributions from Bechet himself.

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