06th August 2007
They say balance is the key to life, and with that comes a well balanced diet. All meals should include the necessary measurements and ingredients from all parts of the nutritional pyramid, like fats, proteins, vegetables, carbohydrates and dairy. But reg...
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23rd July 2007
DID YOU KNOW in the 1800's lobster was known as a "poor mans food"? Poor colonial families, prisoners, servants and children often ate lobster because of its huge abundance and easy accessibility. Yes, it is hard to imagine, but there was a time when thi...
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22nd May 2007
Ask anyone who has eaten a lobster and they can probably remember a time where they were told a tale about the red-shelled, big-clawed animal, which they were not quite sure they believed. Although most people ignore what they hear because the delectable ...
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10th May 2007
We have all been placed in the situation before where thinking up a gift for the one you love, a best friend who has everything, parents who have traveled the world or a picky employer is as painful as rubbing your face against a piece of sandpaper. Howev...
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06th February 2007
So, you're having a clambake? Whether cooking on the shores of the ocean, in an outdoor grill, or on the stovetop in the comfort of your apartment, clambakes are a great way to enjoy phenomenal New England seafood. Based on the Native American tradition o...
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19th July 2006
As every New Englander knows, Live Maine Lobsters are best eaten at home while wearing an old shirt, with a dish of melted butter and a stack of napkins within reach. Add some fresh clams, corn-on-the-cob, steamed potatoes, and an ice-cold beer, and you h...
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