Live Lobsters on the cheap
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HMart in Diamond Bar had live lobster at 5.99/lb in their flyer - probably still a valid price. Ranch99 might be similar - although having spent far too much time in various Ranch99's, I would be cautious about buying seafood there - make sure any lobsters are still alive and kickin'. HMart should be no problem, freshness-wise.
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We took advantage of the situation by enjoying grilled beef tenderloin filets topped with chunks of freshly cooked lobster meat and Bearnaise sauce. ^
And I fly back to Maine next week!
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There should be some HMart or 99 locations closer to you - are you near San Gabriel or deep-south OC?
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This thread prompted me to look at our local Ranch 99 ad:
http://www.99ranch.com/coupons_flyer...rnia/flyer.htm
Way OT, but I like the bottom of page 1, "Duck (parts missing) $1.79/lb."
I'm imagining a bag of feet, bills and anuses
http://www.99ranch.com/coupons_flyer...rnia/flyer.htm
Way OT, but I like the bottom of page 1, "Duck (parts missing) $1.79/lb."
I'm imagining a bag of feet, bills and anuses
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This thread prompted me to look at our local Ranch 99 ad:
http://www.99ranch.com/coupons_flyer...rnia/flyer.htm
Way OT, but I like the bottom of page 1, "Duck (parts missing) $1.79/lb."
I'm imagining a bag of feet, bills and anuses
http://www.99ranch.com/coupons_flyer...rnia/flyer.htm
Way OT, but I like the bottom of page 1, "Duck (parts missing) $1.79/lb."
I'm imagining a bag of feet, bills and anuses

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This thread prompted me to look at our local Ranch 99 ad:
http://www.99ranch.com/coupons_flyer...rnia/flyer.htm
Way OT, but I like the bottom of page 1, "Duck (parts missing) $1.79/lb."
I'm imagining a bag of feet, bills and anuses
http://www.99ranch.com/coupons_flyer...rnia/flyer.htm
Way OT, but I like the bottom of page 1, "Duck (parts missing) $1.79/lb."
I'm imagining a bag of feet, bills and anuses

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If it's all you can eat!
Neither, West Side.
My local Albertson's has live lobsters for around $14/lb, give or take, so the savings at HMart aren't high enough to warrant the drive. Can eat only so much. I'll have to check the Oriental markets that are much closer.
But I appreciate the "heads up."

There should be some HMart or 99 locations closer to you - are you near San Gabriel or deep-south OC?
My local Albertson's has live lobsters for around $14/lb, give or take, so the savings at HMart aren't high enough to warrant the drive. Can eat only so much. I'll have to check the Oriental markets that are much closer.
But I appreciate the "heads up."
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They're baaaaaaaaaaack . . . lobsters are in H-Mart (in Fairfax, Virginia) for $4.99/lb this weekend. That's down from what it was two weeks ago. They have live abalone for $3.99 (each)! I called the local Giant in Northern Virginia and their price this week is $11.99/lb. The Asian supermarkets seem to run these specials more than other supermarkets.
Link to their circular here:
At Demoulas in Massachusetts they are $3.99/lb. Link to their circular here.
Does anyone here stock up when it's cheap and prepare it for freezing and using it later? Is it worth doing? Any recommendations?
Link to their circular here:
At Demoulas in Massachusetts they are $3.99/lb. Link to their circular here.
Does anyone here stock up when it's cheap and prepare it for freezing and using it later? Is it worth doing? Any recommendations?
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This page has instructions on freezing whole, parts, raw, and just the meat
http://www.lobster.um.maine.edu/medi...0at%20Home.pdf
I've frozen just the meat and used it for dips and as an ingredient in other things later, and we've frozen the cooked broken up lobster (claws and tails) for making sauce. I've never tried eating a frozen lobster, but in our area, the price swing isn't that much to make it worth it. Yes they are great when they are $3.00 or $4.99, but the normal price is $6.99 every two or three weeks the rest of the year, it's not worth freezing them to save a couple bucks, it's just better getting them fresh.
This lobster dip is wonderful though and a great use for the frozen (or fresh) meat
http://www.fromaway.com/cooking/clas...ne-lobster-dip
http://www.lobster.um.maine.edu/medi...0at%20Home.pdf
I've frozen just the meat and used it for dips and as an ingredient in other things later, and we've frozen the cooked broken up lobster (claws and tails) for making sauce. I've never tried eating a frozen lobster, but in our area, the price swing isn't that much to make it worth it. Yes they are great when they are $3.00 or $4.99, but the normal price is $6.99 every two or three weeks the rest of the year, it's not worth freezing them to save a couple bucks, it's just better getting them fresh.
This lobster dip is wonderful though and a great use for the frozen (or fresh) meat
http://www.fromaway.com/cooking/clas...ne-lobster-dip
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glad the lobster is cheap in dc
guess they eat alot of this....wish could get this price out west.....was talking with german guy and said it would be 60 usd a plate in usa.....well i had for 10 usd in mexico in 1980.....its seems strange lobster such a fine meat for cheap ....glad you can taste...
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This page has instructions on freezing whole, parts, raw, and just the meat
http://www.lobster.um.maine.edu/medi...0at%20Home.pdf
I've frozen just the meat and used it for dips and as an ingredient in other things later, and we've frozen the cooked broken up lobster (claws and tails) for making sauce. I've never tried eating a frozen lobster, but in our area, the price swing isn't that much to make it worth it. Yes they are great when they are $3.00 or $4.99, but the normal price is $6.99 every two or three weeks the rest of the year, it's not worth freezing them to save a couple bucks, it's just better getting them fresh.
This lobster dip is wonderful though and a great use for the frozen (or fresh) meat
http://www.fromaway.com/cooking/clas...ne-lobster-dip
http://www.lobster.um.maine.edu/medi...0at%20Home.pdf
I've frozen just the meat and used it for dips and as an ingredient in other things later, and we've frozen the cooked broken up lobster (claws and tails) for making sauce. I've never tried eating a frozen lobster, but in our area, the price swing isn't that much to make it worth it. Yes they are great when they are $3.00 or $4.99, but the normal price is $6.99 every two or three weeks the rest of the year, it's not worth freezing them to save a couple bucks, it's just better getting them fresh.
This lobster dip is wonderful though and a great use for the frozen (or fresh) meat
http://www.fromaway.com/cooking/clas...ne-lobster-dip
A friend of mine makes a cold shrimp dip that uses cream cheese and sour cream, and that would probably also be good if one were to switch in some nice, tasty lobster.
I might get some extra to freeze and transform into bisque when the weather cools off a bit. Lobster in this area tends to range from $9.99/lb - $12.99/lb with sales sometimes taking it down a few dollars.
Thanks!
guess they eat alot of this....wish could get this price out west.....was talking with german guy and said it would be 60 usd a plate in usa.....well i had for 10 usd in mexico in 1980.....its seems strange lobster such a fine meat for cheap ....glad you can taste...

