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Default Frozen cooked lobster

om,

the benifit to costco isn't just the bulk aspect, the offering of produce
and organic are really good, and very reasonably priced, we get the preium
membership, because of work, but the personal oferings are really good...
hey you gotta love any place that sells organic toaster pastries!!!, but if
you are curious, they have a day pass to go and look around, also have a
website... one of the best things we bought there wasn't even food it was
checks, from our bank a box of the type we buy is almost thirty bucks, at
costco about that for two, err, memory cram, it was either elevinish for one
or two boxes, same stuff, bank is cashing, that alone would have covered
membership, so that tells me it was elevinish for two boxes,... also have
other bargain items that may/maynot work for you... what i love almost
better than the checks is the clean bathrooms,

Lee
"Omelet" > wrote in message
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>> > > Omelet wrote:
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>> > > > In article >,
>> > > > Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
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>> > > > > On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 00:42:07 -0500, Omelet >
>> > > > > wrote:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > >In article >,
>> > > > > > Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > >> I would never waste my money on already cooked frozen
>> > > > > >> lobster...
>> > > > > >> just
>> > > > > >> guessing but it's probably best defrosted in the fridge and
>> > > > > >> eaten
>> > > > > >> cold, make a lobster salad.
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > >Sometimes luv that's all that is available, or affordable.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Not believable. I see frozen UNCOOKED/RAW lobster all the
>> > > > > time...
>> > > > > usually in the same freezer case next to the UNCOOKED/RAW shrimp,
>> > > > > and
>> > > > > other seafood. I don't remember ever seeing frozen cooked
>> > > > > lobster,
>> > > > > makes as much sense as freezing a cooked porterhouse. I don't
>> > > > > eat
>> > > > > frozen seafood of any type... the few times I've been served a
>> > > > > dish
>> > > > > made with frozen shrimp I spit it out. I won't eat breaded
>> > > > > shrimp
>> > > > > either. Any fish monger in the NYC area sells fresh (never
>> > > > > frozen)
>> > > > > north Atlantic shrimp. I've eaten Gulf shrimp, it doesn't even
>> > > > > taste
>> > > > > like shrimp... Gulf/warm water shrimp is really only good for cat
>> > > > > food. Canned shrimp packed in Asia is much better than Gulf
>> > > > > shrimp...
>> > > > > that BP oil spill can only make an improvement.
>> > > >
>> > > > I have yet to find frozen UNCOOKED Lobster or crab!
>> > >
>> > > I see frozen uncooked lobster tails at Costco, Albertson's and most
>> > > other places. I've used the frozen uncooked lobster tails from Costco
>> > > a
>> > > few times and they have been good. I now have some frozen cooked
>> > > lobster
>> > > tails and claws Foodsavered in my freezer leftover from a seafood
>> > > fest I
>> > > did a couple weeks ago.
>> >
>> > Okay, I'll have to look a little further at stores I rarely shop at. I
>> > do not have a Costco membership. I can't justify it with just two
>> > people to shop for...

>>
>> I shop for one and have both Sam's and Costco memberships, the
>> membership cost is negligible.

>
> I don't need to buy food in bulk...
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