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		<title>Should You Leave The Shell On When Grilling Shrimp?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A question that I see posed often is should you leave the shell on when grilling shrimp?  This usually comes up when a new grill user reaches into to their fresh shrimp only to realize that the shell is still on. Not to worry the answer is simple. Yes you should leave the shell on. [...]


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