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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 19:42:35 +0100, Alf Christophersen
> wrote:

>On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 23:45:31 -0500, Rodney Myrvaagnes
> wrote:
>
>>Maybe Florida rock lobsters. Certainly not true of New England
>>lobsters (_homarus_).
>>
>>While it is customary to serve them with melted butter on the side, I
>>and others often forget to dip them.

>
>remember to get a sample when visiting old home country (but, it is
>extremely expensive today :-( During the period of fishery (Oct. 1
>till April 1.) you have to pay btw. 600 and 1000 NOK pr kg ($90-$140
>pr kg)


Wow! I didn't know they grew there. I last visited in 1958, in
Aalesund. My uncle had a herring seiner and there was a codfish-drying
plant nearby. Whale meat was available in the market, but I don't
think I ever saw a lobster.

BTW, Alf, I am not a native Norwegian, in spite of my name. My father
came to the US in 1929. I was born in New York state.



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