Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 17:23     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maine?

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.


+1
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 17:09     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Anonymous wrote:Maine?

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.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 16:59     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

There is nowhere else. There is only red lobster.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 16:21     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Curious--How old is your kid?
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 16:18     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

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.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 16:10     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just buy lobster tails and cook those at home? Pretty sure the tails are dead when you buy them.


+1 and tails are cheap, too. This is the best idea.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:59     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Maine?
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:53     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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 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.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:43     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Anonymous wrote: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 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?
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:42     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Too good for Red Lobster? Snort.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:37     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Anonymous wrote:Legal seafood.

+1

And the warm rolls that come in a basket--slather them with butter and a little bit of salt. so good.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:34     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Legal seafood.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:33     Subject: Re:Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Luke's Lobster roll truck? Think it's about $15. Make it a fun lunch trip.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:24     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

Why don't you just buy lobster tails and cook those at home? Pretty sure the tails are dead when you buy them.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2014 15:21     Subject: Other than Red Lobster, where can I introduce my kid to lobster?

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.