With summertime in full swing, most Marylanders have already partaken in a crab feast or two – or more. If you haven’t, now is the time to start planning for an epic Maryland crab feast before it’s too late. Here are a few things that are bound to happen when eating crabs. This oh-so-true list highlights the best and worst parts of this beloved Maryland tradition.
- Butt and back cramps.
Flickr / Morgan Sherwood With hours of sitting on (rear) end, your body is sure to cramp up. Best to get up and stretch every half hour or so.
- Your shirt WILL get messy.
Flickr / Dean Shareski Best to wear a casual t-shirt that you don’t mind getting dirty.
- There will be beer.
Flickr / bowenmurphy The perfect pairing with crabs.
- And someone will drink way too much.
Flickr / Brian Ambrozy Crabs (and the summertime) have this effect on people.
- But after hours of devouring spicy seasoning, you’ll want to switch to water.
Flickr / BOMBTWINZ BOMBTWINZ It’s all about balance.
- All side dishes will be ignored.
Flickr / Sodanie Chea People have good intentions when bringing side dishes to a crab feast, but most people only want one thing.
- Parents with small children will have to pick the meat for their kids, delaying their own consumption of meaty crabs.
Flickr / Rob and Stephanie Levy They deserve a medal, and an extra beer.
- You’ll lose track of how many crabs you’ve eaten.
Flickr / WmJR And then have the urge to dig through the bucket of discarded carcasses. You MUST know if you’ve achieved a new personal record!
- Someone will pound their mallet way too hard, causing fragments of shell to fly like shrapnel.
Flickr / m01229 Sit this guest at the end of the table, or teach them how to pick crabs a bit less violently.
- Odds are, you’ll cut your finger on the crab’s sharp spikes.
Flickr / alexmontjohn But nothing worth having in life comes easy. Choke back the tears, and eat MORE crabs for revenge.
- Your fingernails will collect crab muck, as a reminder of your feast.
Flickr / bark Even after a good scrubbing, the undersides of your nails may hold crabby remnants for a few more days.
- Afterwards, you’ll fall into a satisfying food coma.
Flickr / chickenscrawl With your belly full of beer and a sodium-rich meal, the bloat is worth it.
- You’ll want to take a picture of the end result.
Flickr / Jeffrey You waited all year for this moment. Be proud.
Be sure to also check out this video on how to eat Maryland blue crabs. It’s absolutely perfect and will make you laugh out loud. Happy feasting!
Flickr / Morgan Sherwood
With hours of sitting on (rear) end, your body is sure to cramp up. Best to get up and stretch every half hour or so.
Flickr / Dean Shareski
Best to wear a casual t-shirt that you don’t mind getting dirty.
Flickr / bowenmurphy
The perfect pairing with crabs.
Flickr / Brian Ambrozy
Crabs (and the summertime) have this effect on people.
Flickr / BOMBTWINZ BOMBTWINZ
It’s all about balance.
Flickr / Sodanie Chea
People have good intentions when bringing side dishes to a crab feast, but most people only want one thing.
Flickr / Rob and Stephanie Levy
They deserve a medal, and an extra beer.
Flickr / WmJR
And then have the urge to dig through the bucket of discarded carcasses. You MUST know if you’ve achieved a new personal record!
Flickr / m01229
Sit this guest at the end of the table, or teach them how to pick crabs a bit less violently.
Flickr / alexmontjohn
But nothing worth having in life comes easy. Choke back the tears, and eat MORE crabs for revenge.
Flickr / bark
Even after a good scrubbing, the undersides of your nails may hold crabby remnants for a few more days.
Flickr / chickenscrawl
With your belly full of beer and a sodium-rich meal, the bloat is worth it.
Flickr / Jeffrey
You waited all year for this moment. Be proud.
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