Fish and Seafood Thread
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haha yeah they are ugly fatties
they don't migrate with the seasons, they just pick a rocky outcropping on the bottom and hangout and eat crabs, clams, and mussels all year
it's a lifestyle we could aspire to
they taste delicious
they don't migrate with the seasons, they just pick a rocky outcropping on the bottom and hangout and eat crabs, clams, and mussels all year
it's a lifestyle we could aspire to
they taste delicious
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Until this trip to Maine, I had never heard of lobster stew. Mrs Wease ordered it the other night and it was really tasty. She ordered it again tonight at a different place and it was absolutely one of the best things I’ve ever tasted. We’re going back there in a couple of nights and that will be what I get.
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looks tasty
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had some flounder the other night (store bought)
was on a head boat and caught a bunch of black sea bass but all were too short to keep
was on a head boat and caught a bunch of black sea bass but all were too short to keep
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Yum, chunks of lobster meat instead of a bisque, which is also delicious. Looks like butter and cream is still involved, which lobster needs one of at all times to be any good (mayo also works).wease wrote:Until this trip to Maine, I had never heard of lobster stew. Mrs Wease ordered it the other night and it was really tasty. She ordered it again tonight at a different place and it was absolutely one of the best things I’ve ever tasted. We’re going back there in a couple of nights and that will be what I get.
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Yeah, we expected it to be similar to bisque and it really wasn’t at all. It was actually better than bisque!! (And we’ve not seen bisque on a single menu while up here. Just chowders and stews.)spike wrote:Yum, chunks of lobster meat instead of a bisque, which is also delicious. Looks like butter and cream is still involved, which lobster needs one of at all times to be any good (mayo also works).wease wrote:Until this trip to Maine, I had never heard of lobster stew. Mrs Wease ordered it the other night and it was really tasty. She ordered it again tonight at a different place and it was absolutely one of the best things I’ve ever tasted. We’re going back there in a couple of nights and that will be what I get.
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Bisque gets its flavor from the shells. No need for such pittance in mighty Maine.wease wrote:Yeah, we expected it to be similar to bisque and it really wasn’t at all. It was actually better than bisque!! (And we’ve not seen bisque on a single menu while up here. Just chowders and stews.)spike wrote:Yum, chunks of lobster meat instead of a bisque, which is also delicious. Looks like butter and cream is still involved, which lobster needs one of at all times to be any good (mayo also works).wease wrote:Until this trip to Maine, I had never heard of lobster stew. Mrs Wease ordered it the other night and it was really tasty. She ordered it again tonight at a different place and it was absolutely one of the best things I’ve ever tasted. We’re going back there in a couple of nights and that will be what I get.
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Today is an anniversary Maine clambake. Can’t wait!
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why did you just post this in the food and dining forum?wease wrote:Today is an anniversary Maine clambake. Can’t wait!
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I've never really liked seafood but lately I've been really liking Halibut. I guess it's my gateway fish. I had some Cod (fish & chips) that was really good too. What does RM recommend for people who don't like seafood?
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prime rib
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doug rr wrote:prime rib

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That was one of the best meals I’ve ever had.Chris_H_2 wrote:why did you just post this in the food and dining forum?wease wrote:Today is an anniversary Maine clambake. Can’t wait!
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Even better than that BBQ you had in St. Louis before the Pj show where you had to stand in line for like 3.5 hours?wease wrote:That was one of the best meals I’ve ever had.Chris_H_2 wrote:why did you just post this in the food and dining forum?wease wrote:Today is an anniversary Maine clambake. Can’t wait!
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wease wrote:That was one of the best meals I’ve ever had.Chris_H_2 wrote:why did you just post this in the food and dining forum?wease wrote:Today is an anniversary Maine clambake. Can’t wait!
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Haha, yes indeedbodysnatcher wrote:Even better than that BBQ you had in St. Louis before the Pj show where you had to stand in line for like 3.5 hours?wease wrote:That was one of the best meals I’ve ever had.Chris_H_2 wrote:why did you just post this in the food and dining forum?wease wrote:Today is an anniversary Maine clambake. Can’t wait!
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going here tonight with friends..we've never been and they love it..
https://www.oddfishrestaurant.com
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everything sounds good.doug rr wrote:going here tonight with friends..we've never been and they love it..
https://www.oddfishrestaurant.com
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yeah looks good
33 for burrata seems steep though
hopefully it's the kind imported from puglia
33 for burrata seems steep though
hopefully it's the kind imported from puglia
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