Moose are so cute. I think it was Bill Bryson who said that they look as if they are wearing oven gloves on their heads! The lobster question is a knotty problem. I think on balance I would not eat it, certainly after hearing it being cooked as you describe. I did try it once many years ago in a pasta dish at a seaside town, but that was…
Moose are so cute. I think it was Bill Bryson who said that they look as if they are wearing oven gloves on their heads! The lobster question is a knotty problem. I think on balance I would not eat it, certainly after hearing it being cooked as you describe. I did try it once many years ago in a pasta dish at a seaside town, but that was just little pieces of it, and I didn't have to rip it apart. Also when I think of lobster I can't help remembering this:
We've had something like that happen at my parents' house, they didn't exactly get lost but escaped from the cooler. The key is to keep them cold enough. You don't question it at the time... :)
Thanks a lot for a great comment!
[As I type, YouTube is continuing on to the next Annie Hall clip, might have to beat the heat with it!]
Moose are so cute. I think it was Bill Bryson who said that they look as if they are wearing oven gloves on their heads! The lobster question is a knotty problem. I think on balance I would not eat it, certainly after hearing it being cooked as you describe. I did try it once many years ago in a pasta dish at a seaside town, but that was just little pieces of it, and I didn't have to rip it apart. Also when I think of lobster I can't help remembering this:
https://youtu.be/iLBL-XeNrRI
That clip is such a good call!
We've had something like that happen at my parents' house, they didn't exactly get lost but escaped from the cooler. The key is to keep them cold enough. You don't question it at the time... :)
Thanks a lot for a great comment!
[As I type, YouTube is continuing on to the next Annie Hall clip, might have to beat the heat with it!]