Shrimp shell in home made food?

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I'm getting ready to make my first batch of home made food. I've accumulated raw shrimp, mussels, scallops, salmon, oysters and a frozen seafood medley containing blanched squid, blanched octopus, and cooked mussel and clam meat. Does this sound acceptable and should I peel the shrimp before blending?
 

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Peel the shrimp before blending since most food processers will leave large inedible chunks of shell which makes the food messier
 
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Peel the shrimp before blending since most food processers will leave large inedible chunks of shell which makes the food messier
Makes sense, thanks. Do you think it's a deal breaker that some of those ingredients in the seafood mix are blanched or cooked?
 

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Makes sense, thanks. Do you think it's a deal breaker that some of those ingredients in the seafood mix are blanched or cooked?
I would personally avoid precooked if possible
 

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