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I don't want to go to red lobster, and I don't want to make it at home. Those things freak me out when alive.
So where can I go to get a decent lobster that won't break the bank? TIA. |
| Why don't you just buy lobster tails and cook those at home? Pretty sure the tails are dead when you buy them. |
| Luke's Lobster roll truck? Think it's about $15. Make it a fun lunch trip. |
| Legal seafood. |
+1 And the warm rolls that come in a basket--slather them with butter and a little bit of salt. so good. |
| Too good for Red Lobster? Snort. |
Why does a child need to be "introduced" to lobster? Is it being served somewhere in the near future and you're checking for allergies or how to eat it properly? |
He's expressed an interested in eating a whole lobster. I don't want to make it myself and I've heard too many things about Red Lobster and food poisoning. |
| Maine? |
+1 and tails are cheap, too. This is the best idea. |
| Luke's Lobster or Willie T's Lobster Shack. But it's kind of weird that you feel you have to "introduce" it. A lot of people don't eat lobster until they are older and come to it themselves. |
| Curious--How old is your kid? |
| There is nowhere else. There is only red lobster. |
You beat me to it. Really I am down to earth about most things, but having been born and raised in Maine I do not eat lobster anywhere but home. |
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