Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 20:19     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

Anonymous wrote:when PP's said "pre made" lobster salads, what did they mean? do you guys eat chicken salad, tuna salad etc. when pregnant?


if I make it myself, yes.

I also eat runny eggs, dishes containing raw egg, and heated deli meat. Sometimes I don't even heat it.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 19:55     Subject: going to Maine, what can I eat?

You are at more risk of Salmonella during pregnancy too...the hormones tone down your immune system. This keeps the body from attacking the foreign material in your body..the fetus and placenta. Salmonella doesn't cause as much harm to the fetus as Listeria.

That being said I would eat that lobster roll in a hot second.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 17:26     Subject: going to Maine, what can I eat?

I am normally very risk-averse when it comes to food, and obsessed about tons of things I ate during my pregnancy, but I would definitely eat the lobster salad you described (unless it was from a dinky hole in the wall kind of place, which it sounds like it won't be). I think the risk from the seafood/mayo would be salmonella anyway, not listeria - which of course you wouldn't want to get, but being pregnant doesn't increase your chance of contracting salmonella like it does listeria.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 17:18     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

Why do people avoid those premade salads- I love chicken salad while pregnant
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 16:28     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

Anonymous wrote:when PP's said "pre made" lobster salads, what did they mean? do you guys eat chicken salad, tuna salad etc. when pregnant?


I do but I know some people don't.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 16:27     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

when PP's said "pre made" lobster salads, what did they mean? do you guys eat chicken salad, tuna salad etc. when pregnant?
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 15:51     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here: the lobster salad is pre made in the sense that they make it that morning- the places we go have really fresh amazing famous lobster rolls. when you order, they scoop the lobster roll topping stuff onto the buttered hot dog bun. it's not like it sits around for days, but it's not like they mix the meat and the mayo right then and there


I would eat that without giving it a second thought. Some people are more risk averse. You have to do what you are comfortable with.


That's totally fine, in my book.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 15:35     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here: the lobster salad is pre made in the sense that they make it that morning- the places we go have really fresh amazing famous lobster rolls. when you order, they scoop the lobster roll topping stuff onto the buttered hot dog bun. it's not like it sits around for days, but it's not like they mix the meat and the mayo right then and there


I would eat that without giving it a second thought. Some people are more risk averse. You have to do what you are comfortable with.



+1
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 15:28     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

Anonymous wrote:OP here: the lobster salad is pre made in the sense that they make it that morning- the places we go have really fresh amazing famous lobster rolls. when you order, they scoop the lobster roll topping stuff onto the buttered hot dog bun. it's not like it sits around for days, but it's not like they mix the meat and the mayo right then and there


I would eat that without giving it a second thought. Some people are more risk averse. You have to do what you are comfortable with.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 15:10     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

OP here: the lobster salad is pre made in the sense that they make it that morning- the places we go have really fresh amazing famous lobster rolls. when you order, they scoop the lobster roll topping stuff onto the buttered hot dog bun. it's not like it sits around for days, but it's not like they mix the meat and the mayo right then and there
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 14:16     Subject: Re:going to Maine, what can I eat?

Dig in to steamed lobster, clams, cooked oysters, etc. Cooked and cooked fresh is so tasty - and healthy for you.

Stay away from premade lobster salads and coleslaws - actually would stay away from premade anything. Go for fresh and go for cooked.

Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 14:08     Subject: going to Maine, what can I eat?

Lobster should be cooked fresh--I wouldn't eat a lobster roll made with premade lobster (and I prefer my roll with butter instead of mayo). But in general, cooked seafood and shellfish is fine.
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 13:30     Subject: going to Maine, what can I eat?

Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 13:08     Subject: going to Maine, what can I eat?

Lobster rolls shouldn't be made with premade lobster salad. Clam chowder, clams, cooked oysters are all ok. I was in Maine at 8 weeks pregnant and even had a couple of raw oysters. It's whatever you're willing to risk. (Except for the mercury. That's just to be avoided pregnant or not in my books)
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2014 13:04     Subject: going to Maine, what can I eat?

can I have lobster rolls? clam chowder? I know raw bar is a no no, and will stay away from high mercury fish, but what about cooked clams- steamers, fried clams, etc. and clam chowder. also, in D.C. I try not to eat prepared salads like tuna salad, chicken salad, etc., but what about lobster rolls (the lobster mayo salad stuff on there)? thanks.