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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 12:46:00 -0400, Kate Connally >
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>Kimba wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 16:18:51 -0400, Kate Connally >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Going to be going through RI in a couple of weeks.
>> >Thought it would be nice to have a lobster roll.
>> >I know there are places to get them there but what
>> >are the really good ones? Maxine? Anyone?

>>
>> Champlin's, in the village of Galillee, which is part of Naragansett.
>> It's nestled onto the docks where the fishing boats unload their
>> catch. You can eat outdoors on the deck, if it's a nice day.
>>
>> The chowdah is pretty darned good, too, and you have a choice of
>> traditional white, red, or Rhode Island clear.
>>
>> Kimba

>
>Thanks Kimba. Now, do you mean lobster chowder or
>clam chowder? I don't know if there is such at thing
>as lobster chowder but there's no reason there couldn't
>be. Lobster would make find chowder. Unlike clams. ;-)
>

You're welcome And sorry - my localism got the best of me. It's
clam chowdah. There is lobster stew (though I don't think you'll find
it at Champlins - it's more of a Maine thing). It's wonderful, too.

I'll try to ignore the spurious dig at the clams (heh)
>
>> "It's a god-eat-god world."
>> -- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods

>
>I see you're a Terry Pratchett fan. Love his stuff.
>

So do I. The world would be a better place if he were required
reading, particularly for those who would be King...or PM...or
President...or Bishop...or Pope

>Kate


Kimba

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"It's a god-eat-god world."

-- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods