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Deceased Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: New Haven, Connecticut and summer resident of Moultonborough, NH since 1952
Posts: 216
Thanks: 324
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Yes, at $22.00/pound the Lobster salad was a bit pricey, but worth every dollar, and I was able to assemble 4-5 very generous lobster rolls on a pound and one-half of the Whining Butcher lobster salad. Not bad when you consider that lobster rolls range in price in the Lakes Region from a low of ca. $10.00 to a high of $17.00/18.00 each, and it was truly outstanding lobster salad. I added a dollup of potato salad to the plates, some chips, seedless grapes, and nice pickles....made a very nice presentation and was delicious. I will return next summer to enjoy some more!
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 5
Thanks: 1
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The lobster Pound best lobster rolls I've had to date, full of complete lobster tail claws you name it! I call it the lazy mans lobster becasue its like you get 2 lobsters for the price of 1.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: North Kingstown RI
Posts: 688
Thanks: 143
Thanked 83 Times in 55 Posts
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I didn't know lobster tails had claws.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Moultonborough and FL
Posts: 459
Thanks: 318
Thanked 123 Times in 53 Posts
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Told neighbors about Wining Butcher lobster meat for lobster rolls recently and they invited us to dinner and guess what they served? Delicious lobster rolls with the Wining Butcher lobster meat along with a nice salad and an ear of corn.
They had Wining Butcher pasteries (had a selection and cut each into four parts so we could all try the different ones). We all agreed the pasteries were not very good. I mentioned the pasteries to another friend who had told me about the Wining Butcher and she agreed that the pasteries need much improvement. Moulton Farm pies are my favorite dessert especially the wild blueberry served with Brigham's vanilla ice cream. We also like the Hart's blueberry pies. I sure wish that there had been some wild blueberry bushes for that Forum Fest Raffle that some of the Islanders have and say are wonderful. Oh well........maybe next year. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Texas
Posts: 471
Thanks: 233
Thanked 134 Times in 91 Posts
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Their Country Apple Pie is the best! Both filling and crust have a maple flavoring. We had more than our fair share of this pie while at the lake last month.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: The Lakes, Central NH. and Dallas/Fort Worth TX.
Posts: 3,694
Blog Entries: 3
Thanks: 3,067
Thanked 472 Times in 236 Posts
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What I ever got to enjoy, were built by Waldo Pepper's! Barr None!
' A HUGE LOSS To me, since I spend most of my time retired in Dallas/Fort Worth these days '. They ain't got no lobsters down here, [ Again, My Loss ]... However, I 'Doo have some memory left, and them Two cooked the Best!! Terry
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