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Grapesoda 08-19-2011 05:26 AM

any one here eat lobsters?
 
Need an excuse to indulge in a lobster dinner tonight? In the United States, June 15 is National Lobster Day, a time for savoring and paying tribute to one of America’s most beloved crustaceans. In honor of the holiday, check out these shell-shocking facts about lobster and its long, meaty history.

• When the first European settlers reached North America, lobsters were so plentiful that they would reportedly wash ashore in piles up to 2 feet high. Their bounty made them a precious source of sustenance during hard times—and gave them a nasty reputation as the poor man’s protein.

• Native Americans used lobsters to fertilize their crops and bait their fishing hooks. They also ate the abundant crustaceans, preparing them by covering them in seaweed and baking them over hot rocks. According to tradition, this cooking method inspired the classic New England clambake.

• At first, lobsters were gathered by hand along the shoreline. In the late 1700s, special boats known as smacks, which featured tanks with holes that allowed seawater to circulate, were introduced in Maine for the transport of live lobsters. The workers who operated these shellfish-friendly vessels were known as smackmen. It was not until the mid-19th century that lobster trapping, also first practiced in Maine, became a more popular way to collect the sea creatures.

• Dirt-cheap because they were so copious, lobsters were routinely fed to prisoners, apprentices, slaves and children during the colonial era and beyond. In Massachusetts, some servants allegedly sought to avoid lobster-heavy diets by including stipulations in their contracts that they would only be served the shellfish twice a week.

• The first lobster pound was established in Vinalhaven, Maine, in 1876. The town is still home to a thriving lobster fishery.

• Lobster began to shed some of its negative reputation and gain a following among discriminating diners, particularly in Boston and New York City, during the 1880s. Prices immediately began to rise.

• Because lobster was considered a delicacy by the time World War II began, it was not rationed. The booming wartime economy allowed wealthy cravers of crustaceans to consume them at unprecedented rates.

• American lobsters—or Maine lobsters, as they are commonly known—can weigh more than 40 pounds and grow up to 3 feet long. The largest lobster on record was caught off Novia Scotia in 1988. It weighed in at 44 pounds and was 42 inches long. Scientists believe it was at least 100 years old—twice the lifespan of the average lobster.

• The lobster, which has changed little over the last 100 million years, is known for its unusual anatomy. Its brain is located in its throat, its nervous system in its abdomen, its teeth in its stomach and its kidneys in its head. It also hears using its legs and tastes with its feet. One of the few things lobsters have in common with humans: They tend to favor one front limb, meaning they can be right-clawed or left-clawed.

• When crowded into tight quarters such as store display tanks, lobsters tend to become cannibalistic. Sellers tightly band their claws to prevent them from feasting on their neighbors.

• Though considered a rich and decadent food, lobster meat contains fewer calories than an equal portion of skinless chicken breast. It also boasts healthy omega-3 fatty acids, potassium and the vitamins E, B-12 and B-6

Itchy 08-19-2011 09:15 AM

ummm hand raised lobster
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Chosen 08-19-2011 09:33 AM

Lobsters are cool, and tasty as well :pimp

CDSmith 08-19-2011 09:49 AM

One of my most favorite foods of all time. Love me a good feed of steak & lobster.

Esp NY striploin, charbroiled, and a charbroiled tail with butter melted over a flame.


Kryst sakes I'm salivating here.

L-Pink 08-19-2011 09:51 AM

Nothing better than grilled lobster, sweetcorn and hot garlic butter!

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PR_Glen 08-19-2011 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 18366281)
Nothing better than grilled lobster, sweetcorn and hot garlic butter!

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i've never grilled it before, do you boil it first?

adultsitecms 08-19-2011 10:06 AM

Yum-may~!

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TurboAngel 08-19-2011 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 18366281)
Nothing better than grilled lobster, sweetcorn and hot garlic butter!

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Fuck now I'm so hunnnngry!


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L-Pink 08-19-2011 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18366303)
i've never grilled it before, do you boil it first?

I buy just the tails, put em on the grill, baste with butter, eat!


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Kenny B! 08-19-2011 10:16 AM

I went to Ogunquit Maine this summer and they had some incredible lobster. But I don't eat it like a real man, I only eat dishes with the meat already taken out, digging onto it while it's looking at me ruins it. My wife sits across from me tearing into it and when she eventually lifts her head she calls me a sissy then goes back to work.

JamesGw 08-19-2011 10:23 AM

Lobster is so delicious. Definitely one of my favorite foods.

Pipecrew 08-19-2011 10:32 AM

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Last weekend, my take home lobsters. Was a mixture of scuba diving and then free diving to catch these little bastards

tommy5tone 08-19-2011 10:40 AM

I'll be honest... I really like red lobster and not just because of the biscuits

brassmonkey 08-19-2011 10:41 AM

surf n turf!

Finike 08-19-2011 10:42 AM

I could die for lobster bisque ...

Gabriel 08-19-2011 11:33 AM

Just had some wednesday night from http://www.lobstatruck.com/

stinkyfingers 08-19-2011 11:38 AM

go to red lobster it's great. they drown everything in butter then cook it again under the heat lamps for another hour. awesome ... so fresh and crispy

marlboroack 08-19-2011 11:42 AM

I ordered a blue lobster from the philippines for that very special day

drmadcat 08-19-2011 11:54 AM

i like them but they cost too much here

alias 08-19-2011 11:59 AM

I know some lobstermen they do well when the "bugs" are around, when they aren't it is a touchy subject.

Sam - Mr. Skin 08-19-2011 12:02 PM

I just ate this big bastard on Monday night at Palm in Chicago. 6 pounder...biggest claws I have ever seen.

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alexchechs 08-19-2011 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Pipecrew (Post 18366365)
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Last weekend, my take home lobsters. Was a mixture of scuba diving and then free diving to catch these little bastards

Spiny lobster is amazing. Split in half and toss on a grill... YUMMY!

cutedimples 08-19-2011 12:17 PM

OMG! I LOVE Lobster!!! :liebe028: And Thanks for the info!

charlieb 08-19-2011 12:17 PM

Canadian lobster yum!!!
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BangThemes 08-19-2011 12:25 PM

great, expensive food

V_RocKs 08-19-2011 12:56 PM

You really twisted my arm...

Spunky 08-19-2011 01:11 PM

I like the lobster


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