Hurricane Creek 2022, May 20-22

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I will be glad to contribute to low country boil to help out but won’t be eating any. Not being anti social. Lol. I had a reaction to an antibiotic which in turn gave me a shell fish allergy I didn’t previously have.
Too good for an epipen?
 
I will be glad to contribute to low country boil to help out but won’t be eating any. Not being anti social. Lol. I had a reaction to an antibiotic which in turn gave me a shell fish allergy I didn’t previously have.
Over the last year I've developed a reaction to shrimp (violent hurls). Right now I leaning towards picking out the shrimp and hoping for the best.
 
We've done a lot of low country boils and allergies haven't come up but this might help...

There've been a few times we put in the potatoes, sausage (often turkey kielbasa) and corn.
Let it cook and right before we drop the shrimp we dump the pot.

Makes more room for the shrimp if the pot was full and helps watch the shrimp so they don't get too done. Sounds like just the ticket if you wanted to keep the seafood/shellfish separate.
 
We’ll cook it like we have the last couple years, which is cooking the shrimp after we’ve emptied the pot of all the other food. So you’ll be good.
 
Also Max Patch is still on a restriction plan - groups less than 10 on designated trails to top, dogs on leashes, no camping. But that doesn't really have an impact on y'all, mostly just the AT thru hikers.
 

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