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Kids (and some adults) get it in their heads that they don't like
something that they've never tried. My uncle was like that. Never ate a
shrimp in his life. Why? He was an old potato farmer, and said he wasn't
eating anything that looked like a potato grub!


That's too bad. *He missed a lot!


Rob


Yes, he was just like that. If he didn't want to, he just wouldn't try
something. When he was in the Navy, they served Chop Suey, not Chinese
at all, but they thought it was. Well, he didn't like it, so he NEVER
tried any other real chinese food. And I mean NEVER!

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Well, I've never eaten ludifisk but I dont't think I'm missing much
there.
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Here, here!


Asshole, you are just like the rest of them.
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On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:53:46 -0600, Vic Smith
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NowWhat wrote:

Kids (and some adults) get it in their heads that they don't like
something that they've never tried. My uncle was like that. Never ate a
shrimp in his life. Why? He was an old potato farmer, and said he wasn't
eating anything that looked like a potato grub!


That's too bad. He missed a lot!


Not sure. Never had lobster, but I'm not missing it a bit.
I sure like shrimp. But the shrimp you get now doesn't seem as good
as the shrimp of a few decades back. Farm shrimp?
Seems both texture and taste is different.

--Vic




You've never had lobster?? Gasp...


Been a choice on the menu plenty of times at "events."
Always chose steak. Probably always will take a good steak over
lobster.
And I certainly wouldn't pay the crazy prices they want for it.
Isn't lobster dipped in butter to make it palatable?
I've had snails once, called escargot on the menu of course.
All garlic-ed up to make them taste other than slime.
Don't want a steak that needs steak sauce either.
I put a little A1 on it once in a great while anyway, because I just
want to taste some A1.
Cracking crab legs is nonsense too. More calories lost than gained.
Unless you dip it in butter. That'll fatten it up.
I do like crabcakes - when somebody else gets the meat from the crab.
But I admit crab and lobster have more snob value than a good steak.
Nothing against lobster, mind you. Golfers probably eat a lot of it.
You know, guys like O.J. Simpson, Tiger Woods, etc.

--Vic


Well, you oughta try one, just for the hell of it. I'd never buy one
in a restaurant, unless my wife wanted it, but when in Maine there are
roadside stands that sell it. Not a bad price then, and those folks
know what they're doing. Butter isn't necessary. Lobster's pretty good
without it.
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On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 05:08:56 -0600, thunder
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On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:53:46 -0600, Vic Smith wrote:


Been a choice on the menu plenty of times at "events." Always chose
steak. Probably always will take a good steak over lobster.
And I certainly wouldn't pay the crazy prices they want for it. Isn't
lobster dipped in butter to make it palatable? I've had snails once,
called escargot on the menu of course. All garlic-ed up to make them
taste other than slime. Don't want a steak that needs steak sauce
either. I put a little A1 on it once in a great while anyway, because I
just want to taste some A1.
Cracking crab legs is nonsense too. More calories lost than gained.
Unless you dip it in butter. That'll fatten it up. I do like crabcakes
- when somebody else gets the meat from the crab. But I admit crab and
lobster have more snob value than a good steak. Nothing against lobster,
mind you. Golfers probably eat a lot of it. You know, guys like O.J.
Simpson, Tiger Woods, etc.



Pretty damn accurate description of lobster. Although, you leave out the
ambiance. I vacation in Maine quite often, and can't get through a week
up there, without having lobster several times. I love eating lobster
when I'm in Maine, here, not so much. I find that true with quite a few
foods. I'm not a big fan of Chinese food, but when I'm in Chinatown...
Italian food, however, I don't need to be in Little Italy.

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On Dec 4, 5:00*pm, John H wrote:
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On Thu, 3 Dec 2009 19:37:40 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
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On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 19:58:57 -0500, Rob wrote:


NowWhat wrote:


Kids (and some adults) get it in their heads that they don't like
something that they've never tried. My uncle was like that. Never ate a
shrimp in his life. Why? He was an old potato farmer, and said he wasn't
eating anything that looked like a potato grub!


That's too bad. *He missed a lot!


Not sure. *Never had lobster, but I'm not missing it a bit.
I sure like shrimp. *But the shrimp you get now doesn't seem as good
as the shrimp of a few decades back. *Farm shrimp?
Seems both texture and taste is different.


--Vic


You've never had lobster?? Gasp...


Been a choice on the menu plenty of times at "events."
Always chose steak. *Probably always will take a good steak over
lobster.
And I certainly wouldn't pay the crazy prices they want for it.
Isn't lobster dipped in butter to make it palatable?
I've had snails once, called escargot on the menu of course.
All garlic-ed up to make them taste other than slime.
Don't want a steak that needs steak sauce either.
I put a little A1 on it once in a great while anyway, because I just
want to taste some A1.
Cracking crab legs is nonsense too. *More calories lost than gained.
Unless you dip it in butter. *That'll fatten it up.
I do like crabcakes - when somebody else gets the meat from the crab.
But I admit crab and lobster have more snob value than a good steak. *
Nothing against lobster, mind you. *Golfers probably eat a lot of it.
You know, guys like O.J. Simpson, Tiger Woods, etc.


--Vic


Well, you oughta try one, just for the hell of it. I'd never buy one
in a restaurant, unless my wife wanted it, but when in Maine there are
roadside stands that sell it. Not a bad price then, and those folks
know what they're doing. Butter isn't necessary. Lobster's pretty good
without it.
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Lobster is very good, with or without butter...
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On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 17:00:03 -0500, John H
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Well, you oughta try one, just for the hell of it. I'd never buy one
in a restaurant, unless my wife wanted it, but when in Maine there are
roadside stands that sell it. Not a bad price then, and those folks
know what they're doing. Butter isn't necessary. Lobster's pretty good
without it.


I'll keep that in mind whenever I get to Maine.
Pretty sure if I was in that general area lobster eating would be
second nature for me.
But I won't know until I get there.
Out of curiosity, what's lobster taste like? Chicken?

--Vic

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