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![]() "hk" wrote in message ... Vic Smith wrote: For you bug epicures, found elsewhere. Is it true that eating a lobster without eating the tomalley is like kissing your sister? That's what one guy said. I'm innocent in the way of eating lobsters, and have only given my sisters pecks. --Vic FDA warns against eating lobster liver 17 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) ? The government warned consumers Monday not to eat the soft, green substance found in the body cavity of lobsters, saying it may be contaminated with a toxin. It's still OK to eat the white lobster meat found in the claws and tails of the undersea delicacy, but the green stuff that most diners already avoid should definitely be discarded this year, said the Food and Drug Administration. Known also as tomalley, the substance acts as the liver and pancreas of the lobster. A red tide ? or algae bloom ? ranging from Northern New England to Canada this year has contaminated fishing grounds with high levels of toxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning. The federal warning follows similar advisories from public health authorities in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Canada. The warning applies to American lobster, also known as Maine lobster, which is harvested in Atlantic waters from Canada to South Carolina. I'm a Yankee, and my mother was a Yankee. We ate lots'o'lobster when I was growing up in Connecticut, and we did not eat the green stuff. Neither did my father, but he was only a Yankee transplant. When I was growing up, there were some wonderful seaside restaurants in the area where you could buy a lobster roll filled with real sauteed lobster for 65 cents. :) Sometimes I went to visit a good friend who lived in Waterbury. His father had a fish market. On weekends, we'd deliver live lobsters (and other seafood) to some of the restaurants in Waterbury. On foot...we were too young to drive. We'd get a buck tip per delivery. In those days, a complete lobster dinner, with a two pounder and all the trimmings, was about $9.00 Damn expensive lobster. In about 1960 an Abalone dinner at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco was about $3. I can remember taking the wife, then girlfriend to Paoli's in SF in about 1967. $21 for dinner for 2. Rack of lamb and a bottle of wine. The government and "Public Service" Unions have caused unbridled inflation. I made $23k a year as a mid level engineer in 1980. Now is poverty level. No wonder jobs are being exported overseas. We have raised salaries beyond any resonable level Instead of maybe 2x 3rd world country, we are 20x. |
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