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Terry Pulliam Burd
 
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On 18 Feb 2005 00:31:03 -0600, "Bob" >
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>I think it *does* make the shells unusable. Here's the article I just read:
>
>http://www.fishresearch.org/Articles...ll_disease.asp
>
>If the shell is infested with bacteria, it's probably not good for stock. At
>the least, it probably imparts an off-flavor, but I'd be more worried about
>bacterial toxins. I wouldn't use diseased shells.
>

Thank you. You may have saved me from the mildly laborious task of
making lobster bisque with nasty shells, only to have to throw it out
due to an "off-flavor," or poison my near and dear!

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
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