Big fans of crawfish boils are we especially when there's a chance to give back to the community. We know you are, too, which is why we're passing on the word from our friends at Texas Girls for a Cure about their boil tomorrow.
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:: AYCE Crawfish @ the Social ::
So now that we've officially sobered up recuperated enough to write coherently — or as coherently as we ever do — we want to take a second to thank everyone who showed up at The Coffee Groundz on Saturday for the 2nd Annual Houstonist Crawfish Boil. We think almost all our 11 readers made it, and they brought 139 of their closest friends. Now a party.
We've never been fans of the work week, but never has our Monday through Friday grind seemed so endless. Time has been creeping along since Monday when we tersely answered your questions about tomorrow's 2nd Annual Houstonist Crawfish boil. Now that it's nearly here we thought it prudent to fill-in a few more of the relative blanks.
Thousands of crawfish will sacrifice themselves for your dining pleasure this Saturday at the 2nd Annual Houstonist Crawfish boil. Response for this year's event has been outstanding thus far. And, we can't wait to see you on Saturday.
Strike up the band because it is time once again for Houstonist to boil crawfish for the greater good of our readers.
In case you missed it, Houstonist had a crawfish boil this weekend. Over the course of three hours, we boiled and served 496 pounds of crawfish with Volcano holding the last five pounds for their own culinary delight.
All you can eat for 5 bucks
This season Houstonist quickly tired of eating over-priced, cayenne-coated crawfish that didn't quite meet our expectations. So, we decided to have our own little boil and share some with you readers while we're at it.
Nothing says summer time like tying a piece of ham on to a string and trying to pull a crawfish out of the ditch in front of your grandma’s house. As you know, this can be a tedious and frustrating task – sometimes taking all day to catch two or three. Put down the string and step away from the ditch. Houstonist has a better solution.


