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Seafood
Garlic Pesto Shrimp Pasta from C. Cook

Germaine's Scallop Salad from Germaine's Restaurant, Washington, DC

Glazed Salmon Bernardo from John Driscoll

Greek Prawn with Tomato Sauce from Sally Lilley

Grilled Shrimp from Sue Opdyke

Hazelnut Crusted Alaskan Halibut Fillet from Ray's Boathouse, Seattle, Washington

Julie's Scampi with Fettucini from made this one up myself

Ken's Salmon with Mango Salsa (An unusual delight! Taste sensation!)

King Salmon with Celery Root Puree and Nage from Rover's Restaurant, Seattle, Washington

Linguine with Scallops from Theresa

Lobster Puffs from Teri

Lobster Thermidor from Rainbow Room, New York, New York

Mangalore Cayenne Shrimp from Kelli Greene

Manhattan Clam Chowder from a magazine at least 8 years ago, I forget

Mariscada (Brazilian Fish Stew) from Meal-Master via Searchable Online Archive of Recipes

Marlee's Flounder and Sauce (Fish and a light tomato/caper sauce) from Marlee

Maryland Crab Cakes from Pen & Pencil, New York, New York

Maryland Deviled Crab Cakes from Carol Genrich

Maryland Deviled Crab Cakes (Peppery Stuffed Crab) from la Hotel des Bains

Maryland Deviled Crab Cakes (Dennie's Crab Cakes) from Friend of a Friend

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