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Originally posted by wayne1218P.S.
Kaz, Once again you post a link to something that i already mentioned which is baked stuffed lobster tails. Notice where it says to thaw them out? They are cooked already Kaz. I lived around them all my life and what you keep trying to get me to understand has been mentioned by myself already 5 pages ago. Trust me, i know how to cook lobster and every recipe you have shown still includes COOKING the lobster before it hits the oven.
Yes.....no doubt you deal with live lobsters that need to be cooked then baked. That makes sense. We get frozen lobsters here. I'm sure as shit, they are flashed frozen. THEY ARE NOT PRE COOKED....Sorry to inform you. If they were, they would be red. These are brown shelled, frozen lobsters that turn red after they are cooked! They turn out great baked and as a matter of fact, most of the cooking recipes I found online said it's better to bake a frozen lobster than boil it. It WILL turn to rubber once it's boiled.....
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Originally posted by wayne1218Any specific part of Maine you going to?
not really sure yet. we just talked about it tonight during dinner.kel said geez we always wanted to go to maine for a weekend, lets do it this summer. so were going. i'm sure it will be some place along the coast.2013 NCAA POD Record
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Originally posted by KazDogI'm sorry buddy but, YOU ARE WRONG. These are NOT stuffed. Everyone of those recipes is dealing with a frozen lobster that is thawed and cooked in the oven for approx 20 minutes. I HAVE DONE THIS MYSELF. It comes out PERFECT. They would NOT post a recipe and tell you to put it in the oven and leave out an important detail like, boil for 10 minutes beforehand. THEY WOULDN'T and couldn't!
Yes.....no doubt you deal with live lobsters that need to be cooked then baked. That makes sense. We get frozen lobsters here. I'm sure as shit, they are flashed frozen. THEY ARE NOT PRE COOKED....Sorry to inform you. If they were, they would be red. These are brown shelled, frozen lobsters that turn red after they are cooked! They turn out great baked and as a matter of fact, most of the cooking recipes I found online said it's better to bake a frozen lobster than boil it. It WILL turn to rubber once it's boiled.....
KAZ
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Originally posted by wayne1218O.K. Kaz
You win
I know that's what you want to hear!
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Originally posted by KazDogYou are just like me....You hate being wrong and will argue to the death. I was wrong about hallucinating with pot. I must have gotten laced bud. But you are wrong about this.....I can find a zillion web sites to prove it, and I can send you a photo of a frozen lobster from here that is NOT pre cooked. Frozen lobsters aren't, and the recipes are for thawing them, and baking them in an oven.....That's all I'm going to say about it.
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dude its A fuckin lobster2013 NCAA POD Record
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Originally posted by 10DimeBrydude its A fuckin lobster
BTW...I'm calling in 20 seconds
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Originally posted by 10DimeBrynot really sure yet. we just talked about it tonight during dinner.kel said geez we always wanted to go to maine for a weekend, lets do it this summer. so were going. i'm sure it will be some place along the coast.
Long coast/beach and some good beach food. You are also 10 minutes from a water park and a place called Funtown. That's a place with some rides and stuff if you just want to walk around or ride the coaster. There is also a drive-in right near the 2 i just mentioned and the place is always packed with out of towners who like going to see 2 movies for $12 (per car) on a nice summer night. It's very cheap and fun. You are also 20 minutes from Portland. Portland is considered the "Big City" up here and that's where some good rest. are. You would also love the "Old Port" down on the waterfront in Portland. A couple years ago they were labeled the most populated bar section in the country. That means within about one square mile there are like 75 "Watering Holes"! You walk around from bar to bar for hours!
You also have the Red Sox AA team up here (Portland Sea Dogs). Really cool park with a mini monster in left and a lighthouse that rises in CF when a HR is hit. Most games get close to sold out and they are a big attraction. It's pretty cool watching guys like Papelbon get his start here! Tickets are like $10 and you would want to buy them in advance.
There is not alot of B&B's up here and i'm not sure i would use the ones i've seen. In and around OOB you can rent little cabins and alot of them are a 5 minute walk to the Atlantic Ocean. There are some good bars in OOB too. At the end of the Pier there is a hopping place called the Pier Patio. You go out on the back deck and look down into the ocean. Pretty cool.Last edited by wayne1218; 03-07-2007, 08:08 PM.
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Originally posted by KazDogYou are just like me....You hate being wrong and will argue to the death. I was wrong about hallucinating with pot, I admit it. I must have gotten laced bud. But you are wrong about this.....I can find a zillion web sites to prove it, and I can send you a photo of a frozen lobster from here that is NOT pre cooked. Frozen lobsters aren't, and the recipes are for thawing them, and baking them in an oven.....That's all I'm going to say about it.
KAZ
You cook it your way and i'll cook it mine.
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Originally posted by wayne1218Old Orchard Beach are where all or most of the tourists go. There are other places too along the coast but they are a little quieter.
Long coast/beach and some good beach food. You are also 10 minutes from a water park and a place called Funtown. That's a place with some rides and stuff if you just want to walk around or ride the coaster. There is also a drive-in right near the 2 i just mentioned and the place is always packed with out of towners who like going to see 2 movies for $12 (per car) on a nice summer night. It's very cheap and fun. You are also 20 minutes from Portland. Portland is considered the "Big City" up here and that's where some good rest. are. You would also love the "Old Port down on the waterfront in Portland. A couple years ago they were labeled the most populated bar section in the country. That means within about one square mile there are like 75 "Watering Holes"! You walk around from bar to bar for hours!
You also have the Red Sox AA team up here (Portland Sea Dogs). Really cool park with a mini monster in left and a lighthouse that rises in CF when a HR is hit. Most games get close to sold out and they are a big attraction. It's pretty cool watching guys like Papelbon get his start here! Tickets are like $10 and you would want to buy them in advance.
There is not alot of B%B's up here and i'm not sure i would use the ones i've seen. In and around OOB you can rent little cabins and alot of them are a 5 minute walk to the Atlantic Ocean. There are some good bars in OOB too. At the end of the Pier there is a hopping place called the Pier Patio. You go out on the back deck and look down into the ocean. Pretty cool.
WOW thanks alot. OOB sounds cool. we are both sox fans so maybe going to a portland seadogs game would be a good idea. a cabin sounds like a neat idea. are they really expensive or reasonable? i dont mind paying a couple hund a night but not much more especially if we want to do other things and go out to a nice dinner each night2013 NCAA POD Record
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Originally posted by 10DimeBryWOW thanks alot. OOB sounds cool. we are both sox fans so maybe going to a portland seadogs game would be a good idea. a cabin sounds like a neat idea. are they really expensive or reasonable? i dont mind paying a couple hund a night but not much more especially if we want to do other things and go out to a nice dinner each night
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Originally posted by wayne1218$200 is pretty steep i think. I'm pretty sure you can find something closer to $100-$139 a night. Availability is the problem. People usually book well in advance. There are a shitload of hotel and motels up and down East Grand and West Grand Ave. Those are the 2 streets that run through oob and along the coast. Any of those are a 5 minute walk to the beach and i'm willing to bet you could find some much cheaper than $200 a night. They are not Holiday Inn's or anything like that. They are mostly just family and privately owned places. I'll get some names of places together for you and let you know. I'm not sure if you guys are looking for a secluded quiet getaway or a place to have a little fun but OOB is pretty much near everything. Tell me what kind of food you like and i can give you some good restaurants too.
sweet thanks alot man. we like steak,seafood,italian. pretty typical.2013 NCAA POD Record
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