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Razor
07-30-2006, 20:52
In case anyone wasn't sure what a real lobster roll and cup of seafood stew was supposed to look like:

Peregrino
07-30-2006, 22:17
That's cruel! :( What did we ever do to you? :confused: Peregrino

The Reaper
07-30-2006, 23:04
How 'bout I just send you a $20 and you drop that off at my house?

TR

AF IDMT
07-31-2006, 01:42
Damn, that looks good. I'll have to remember this thread next time I'm home on leave having some good ole' Texas barbeque. Now if I just didn't have to wait until some time in 2007!

x SF med
07-31-2006, 08:52
That was the best part of training up at Popham Beach/lighthouse area when the 10th was at Devens.

Razor- that was cruel and unusual punishment - it's a hell of a drive up there (8+ hrs) from my current residence....

jatx
07-31-2006, 08:59
In case anyone wasn't sure what a real lobster roll and cup of seafood stew was supposed to look like:

You're bringing back fond memories of a summer spent just down the road in Hallowell a few years back. If you get the chance, you should go fishing on the Kennebec, where there are still plenty of eagles to watch. :o

vsvo
07-31-2006, 09:41
Damn. Ain't nothin' I can get for lunch right now will satisfy the craving that just triggered. Thanks Razor!

Razor
07-31-2006, 12:27
You're bringing back fond memories of a summer spent just down the road in Hallowell a few years back. If you get the chance, you should go fishing on the Kennebec, where there are still plenty of eagles to watch. :o

Alas, the tree-huggers convinced the state govt to mandate the removal of many of the old mill dams along the Kennebec. Nowadays, the mighty Kennebec would be more aptly described as Kenebec Brook. :(

On a side note, Hallowell's population has become more and more like Ogunquit, if that means anything to you. :eek:

Razor
07-31-2006, 12:32
That was the best part of training up at Popham Beach/lighthouse area when the 10th was at Devens.

Razor- that was cruel and unusual punishment - it's a hell of a drive up there (8+ hrs) from my current residence....

We spent part of a day hanging out at Popham this trip. It was low tide, so the closer islands were a short walk away. Always a good time there, and you get to see the ships being built/refurbished at BIW on the way in/out.

I'll trade your 8 hour drive for my two-leg, 6 total hour flight...wait a minute, you're in Jersey...forget it! :p

That's cruel! What did we ever do to you?

I seem to recall a discussion on authentic Philly Cheesesteaks some time ago. What is it they say about payback...? :D

x SF med
07-31-2006, 12:59
We spent part of a day hanging out at Popham this trip. It was low tide, so the closer islands were a short walk away. Always a good time there, and you get to see the ships being built/refurbished at BIW on the way in/out.

I'll trade your 8 hour drive for my two-leg, 6 total hour flight...wait a minute, you're in Jersey...forget it! :p



I seem to recall a discussion on authentic Philly Cheesesteaks some time ago. What is it they say about payback...? :D


Thanks Razor - remind me I reside in the Industrial Waste Capitol of the US.. another great NJ tidbit - it's the only state in the Union that, for Insurance purposes, is considered 100% urban. Luckily I spend most of my weekends sailing on the Hudson in Upstate NY, or sailing on LI sound, with the occasional getaway to Asheville NC - another sidebar - I remember when we could actually train in the area where my parents now live (Arden, NC) and when the Echos had to be able to make commo from Baldy or Mitchell on their PHII FTX, in IMC. (FOG status confirmed, send the sales reps from the retirement communities in Asheville - hold it, make that the Outer Banks - I still want to sail.)

What we really need is a thread started on BBQ joints across the US (damn NJ has no BBQ), or really good Mex - TexMex joints (again lacking in NJ) - why do I live in this hell hole - oh, yeah, a decent job.

AF IDMT
07-31-2006, 13:19
What we really need is a thread started on BBQ joints across the US (damn NJ has no BBQ), or really good Mex - TexMex joints (again lacking in NJ) - why do I live in this hell hole - oh, yeah, a decent job.

x_sf_med,
Do you ever get out to Las Vegas? I was TDY to Nellis and ate at one of the best BBQ places (not including my hometown of course) just outside the main gate. Memphis Championship Barbecue is the name IIRC. As far as Tex-Mex however, given where I was born and raised I can give you a list of about a hundred, but none of them are north of the Red River.

jatx
07-31-2006, 14:09
Alas, the tree-huggers convinced the state govt to mandate the removal of many of the old mill dams along the Kennebec. Nowadays, the mighty Kennebec would be more aptly described as Kenebec Brook. :(

On a side note, Hallowell's population has become more and more like Ogunquit, if that means anything to you. :eek:

That's a cryin' shame. I remember being on a friend's boat, headed down river to chase striper, and making a big cast. Never saw the splash, though, and started to reel my line back in only to feel it grow progressively harder. Darned pelican had snatched my bait in mid-air and beat the heck out of me while I reeled it in the rest of the way and removed the hook. :D

x SF med
07-31-2006, 14:48
x_sf_med,
Do you ever get out to Las Vegas? I was TDY to Nellis and ate at one of the best BBQ places (not including my hometown of course) just outside the main gate. Memphis Championship Barbecue is the name IIRC. As far as Tex-Mex however, given where I was born and raised I can give you a list of about a hundred, but none of them are north of the Red River.


Mex - TexMex - picks:
Mi Charrito Ray in Fort Worth, TX is one my favorite - A Pollo Asado thar is killer, wit homemade Pic ode Gallo from fresh jalapeno's -same family has owned operated it since 72, I think.
And, there used to be a little taqueria just outside the 'zoo side' gate at Fort Sam, but I can't remember the name

BBQ -
the list could be really long but my Top 5 are:
Rudy's (either Austin or SanAntonio)
Carolina Smokehouse - Arden NC
Big J's BubbaQ - Arden NC (gotta love it just for the name - but the food is A1)
Angelo's BBQ - Fort Worth TX
Paul's BBQ - Troy MO

Lobstah
07-31-2006, 15:30
The good places to eat are going away. Used to be great bbq in Portsmouth NH called AD's I believe. Now closed, may be a health food eatery now. Here in Washington County, the northeasternmost Mexican restaurant--La Sardina Loca in Eastport--got busted last week by the Feds for non-payment of taxes. Super lobster roll at the Crossroads Restaurant just up the street on RT1. If the lobster doesn't stand up 3 inches above the roll, you send it back.

Firebeef
07-31-2006, 20:31
Welcome back Razor!! Man did that look good! Did you have that daily?? Was it too late in the year for fiddleheads???
How was flying with the kids? I'm sure you and Mrs Razor had lotsa fun!! I need to get back down your way soon, I need a new DoD sticker on my car. You back at work already??

Sdiver
07-31-2006, 22:48
Welcome back Razor!! Man did that look good! Did you have that daily?? Was it too late in the year for fiddleheads???
How was flying with the kids? I'm sure you and Mrs Razor had lotsa fun!! I need to get back down your way soon, I need a new DoD sticker on my car. You back at work already??

FB....WHAT ARE YOU, NVTS ????

You're welcoming back Razor, after he tortures us with that above pic of some AWESOME chow.....and you've got the nerve to WELCOME HIM back to CO ?????!!!!!!


*****HEAVY SIGH*****


NO SOUP FOR YOU !!!!!!

:D

Firebeef
07-31-2006, 23:12
Just like the song goes bro:

I got friends in low places! LOL

Sdiver
07-31-2006, 23:17
Just like the song goes bro:

I got friends in low places! LOL

All right....

I'll drink to that. :D

Razor
08-01-2006, 11:26
You're welcoming back Razor, after he tortures us with that above pic of some AWESOME chow.....and you've got the nerve to WELCOME HIM back to CO ?????!!!!!!

Hey now, don't hate the player... :p

Roguish Lawyer
08-01-2006, 11:37
I am NOT comparing this to what you can get in Maine, but since we are talking lobster sandwiches, there is a restaurant called The Farm in Beverly Hills that makes a fantastic Lobster Club. Lots of lobster with really thick bacon, funky greens and some sort of mayo sauce. Really worth a try if you're in the area. I think it's more than $13, though . . .

x SF med
08-01-2006, 11:44
Beverly Hills show off - BWAHHHHH! :D
Actually, the Rainbow Grill has a pretty good lobster sandwich - but I think it goes for a LOT more than $13, I think a glass of watrer is $13 in that place.

I prefer fresh from the water, too bad I can't drop Lobster pots anymore - too far away from decent lobstering areas.

jatx
08-01-2006, 11:47
I am NOT comparing this to what you can get in Maine, but since we are talking lobster sandwiches, there is a restaurant called The Farm in Beverly Hills that makes a fantastic Lobster Club. Lots of lobster with really thick bacon, funky greens and some sort of mayo sauce. Really worth a try if you're in the area. I think it's more than $13, though . . .

I love that place for brunch, now I have a reason to check it out during the week! :)

Razor
08-01-2006, 11:51
...with really thick bacon, funky greens and some sort of mayo sauce...

Heretic! Adding all that mess to a perfectly good lobster roll will get you burned at the stake by true Downeasters...if you're lucky. ;)

Did I mention live softshell was averaging $5/lb last week? :p

x SF med
08-01-2006, 11:53
Heretic! ;) Doing that to a perfectly good lobster roll will get you burned at the stake by true Downeasters...if you're lucky.

Did I mention live softshell was averaging $5/lb last week? :p

Cheaper than that if you dive for them yourself....

Sdiver
08-01-2006, 12:14
Hey now, don't hate the player... :p

Well.....I was gonna stop the hate....

But then you post this....


Did I mention live softshell was averaging $5/lb last week? :p

Next time, why don't you just give us all a paper cut and pour lemon juice on it.


Hate Back On !!! :D :p

JMI
08-01-2006, 19:03
x_sf_med,
Do you ever get out to Las Vegas? I was TDY to Nellis and ate at one of the best BBQ places (not including my hometown of course) just outside the main gate. Memphis Championship Barbecue is the name IIRC. As far as Tex-Mex however, given where I was born and raised I can give you a list of about a hundred, but none of them are north of the Red River.
+1

Memphis Championship BBQ! (http://www.memphis-bbq.com/)
I don't get around to other places that serve BBQ here in Vegas, but Memphis is unbelievable!

JMI
08-01-2006, 19:11
I am NOT comparing this to what you can get in Maine, but since we are talking lobster sandwiches, there is a restaurant called The Farm in Beverly Hills that makes a fantastic Lobster Club. Lots of lobster with really thick bacon, funky greens and some sort of mayo sauce. Really worth a try if you're in the area. I think it's more than $13, though . . .
Thanks RL. I have a project BH I have to visit in a few weeks. Sounds like a place to take a customer for lunch.

From "The Farm" menu.

Lobster Club
(with Apple Wood Smoked Bacon, Avocado, Onions, Oven-Roasted Tomatoes, Arugula and Remoulade on Country White Bread)

Salmon Salad Sandwich
(with Cucumbers, Arugula, and Mayo on Toasted Seven Grain)

Farm Steak Sandwich
(with Roasted Red Peppers, Jack Cheese and Grilled Onions with Primes Farm Steak and Mayo on a Sourdough Roll.)

Ahi Tuna Melt
(Ahi Tuna with Avocado, Diced Cilantro, Red Onions and Jack Cheese with Roasted Shallot Wasabi Aioli on a Farm Fresh Bun)


That's it, I am officially hungry.

brewmonkey
08-02-2006, 13:19
I remember as a kid going down to the docks to catch crabs. If we took the boat out we would wait for dark and spotlight them but the best way to catch them quick is to check the sides of the docks. We would catch buckets full of Blue Claw and Softshell crabs.

Roguish Lawyer
08-02-2006, 13:45
Hey brew, what beer goes best with a lobster roll? :munchin

Razor
08-02-2006, 14:58
Free

Roguish Lawyer
08-02-2006, 15:36
Free

LOL

brewmonkey
08-07-2006, 10:54
Hey brew, what beer goes best with a lobster roll? :munchin

Lobster will go well with a wide variety of beers but with something such as a lobster roll I would suggest a Kolsch or a lighter wheat beer, not a hefewiezen however as the phenolics (the medicinal, bandaid, metallic flavors) created by the yeast will just not work well in my opinion.

Rye (Roggen) beers would also be a good beer to try with the Lobster rolls.

You might also try a nice dry stout with the lobster roll. Guinness Draught, Murphy's, Goose Island Dublin Sout or Brooklyn Brewing Dry Stout are all very good examples of the style and all should be available on the East coast where Lobster Rolls are widely available.