JimH wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
I purchased a couple of good size live lobsters today for a nice Lenten
meal for Mrs.H and me............$14.99/lb for lobsters over 2
pounds.....$75 total......ka-ching!
The problem: I forgot a fact about lobsters molting their shells in
Spring a customer of mine from Maine told me many years back. The damn
shells on these lobsters were almost an eight of an inch thick and needed
a set of channel locks to break open the claws. This was about the
worst time of year to buy them as their shells are at their thickest.
Regardless............the meal was still great.
We are looking forward to having lobster and lobster rolls during our New
England trip this Fall.
Where are you going? I know a few places in Connecticut, Massachusetts and
Maine worth stopping at for a meal.
We are going by car to hit the leaf change in Fall in Maine. Our trip will
include Baltimore, NYC, Boston......then Maine with only Freeport and
Waterville (I know a great lobster place their) in mind.......... and who
knows where else.
Although Mrs.H has done Europe she has never seen the NE coastal areas and
is looking forward to this road trip.
Any suggestions on places to visit are appreciated.
Are you driving from NYC to Boston? If not, don't fly. Take the railroad
along the Connecticut-Rhode Island shore route. Also, in Maine, you'd
surely like Kennebunkport, about 50 miles south of Freeport. There's a
wonderful B&B there called the Maine Stay:
http://www.mainestayinn.com/
Short walk to the waterfront and lots of interesting stuff. The Bush
compound is there, along with Mabel's, the lobster house the Bush's
frequent.
If you are driving from NYC to Boston, there are some places in
Connecticut you might want to see.