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Anyone like lobster?
Never had this till today, it is nice, but just tastes like a big crabstick lol
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It's very nice, but definitely not worth the exorbitant price that they charge in the UK. We had some in Montreal once where the price seemed much more reasonable.
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Yes its lovely but too expensive here,much more affordable abroad!
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I love lobster but it is so difficult to get live lobsters (I like to kill my own, that way I know they are fresh)
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I love lobster but it is so difficult to get live lobsters (I like to kill my own, that way I know they are fresh)
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Never tasted it, there is no way I could eat something that has more legs than a spider.
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Love it.
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I love practically all seafood but I do prefer crab to lobster.
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My favourite lobster eating experience was when I visited a friend in Maine who's father was a lobster fisherman. He turned up at ther house with fresh catch and we cooked it and ate it right away with crusty bread and melted butter to dip it into, right on her back porch..................ahhhhh, fond memories.
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My friends had it when we went to the Print Room, a posh restaurant in Bournemouth. One had lobster thermidor, the other had lobster salad. They tasted rubbish, and has put us off trying lobster ever again, as it was the first time we had ever tried it.
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Anyone like lobster?
What's not to like ?
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ive never had it but would love to try one
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Love it, I love all seafood nearly though not great with oysters.
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ive never had it but would love to try one
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I did like it til I had one that was off.
Smelt like peroxide and now that's all I smell when I see lobster |
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My favourite lobster eating experience was when I visited a friend in Maine who's father was a lobster fisherman. He turned up at ther house with fresh catch and we cooked it and ate it right away with crusty bread and melted butter to dip it into, right on her back porch..................ahhhhh, fond memories.
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I find lobster a bit rich with not much taste. I much prefer crab, especially King Crab legs!
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I hated it until I went to Dominican Republic and had it in a restaurant. They flavoured it with some garlic sauce and it was the nicest thing I have ever had! So I love it now. But hate seeing them alive in some places just before they are cooked
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Of all the food I have always so desperately wanted to try, lobster has been my all time number one food to want to try one day, but for some reason, I have never had the chance to try any yet!
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I make my own with stale icecream cornets stuffed with crabsticks
yummy yummy yummy i got love in my tummy.
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Wow old thread!
I have never tried lobster because it always seems so expensive for what you get when eating out. But i do really wnat to. |
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I make my own with stale icecream cornets stuffed with crabsticks
yummy yummy yummy i got love in my tummy.With a splash of seafood sauce? (I could murder that, right now) |
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Love Lobster and scallops, free for the taking so why not
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Lobster is superb with a little bit of salad cream.Yum!
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I've only tired it once and I'm not sure I found all the messing around with it worth the rewards.
I'm a big fan of crab, though I'm not too sure about Lobster. |
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