Skip to content

bosalisbury.com

one passion: many interests

  • Passion
  • Interests
    • Richard Baxter
      • Good Mr. Baxter Online
      • Introduction
      • 1. Good Mr. Baxter
      • 2. Disciple
      • 3. Student
      • 4. Teacher
      • 5. Preacher
      • 6. Humble Shepherd
      • 7. Peacemaker
      • 8. The Reformed Pastor
      • 9. Reformer
      • 10. Husband
      • 11. Evangelist
      • 12. Cross Bearer
      • 13. Citizen of Heaven
    • Baha’i Faith
      • A Critical Examination
    • Revelation: The Apocalypse of John
      • Introduction
      • Bibliography
      • Revelation 1:1–8
    • Overcoming Necrotizing Fasciitis
      • About
      • Our Story
      • Post-Op Photos
      • Family and Friends
      • FAQs
      • Symptoms
      • Articles
      • Links
      • Disclaimer
  • Blog
  • About
    • Contact Bo Salisbury
Home > clams
Published September 4th, 2008 by BoSalisbury

Lobster

What trip to Maine would be complete without a lobster bake? And, why do they call it a bake, when you boil or steam everything? Well, that and other weighty questions of eternal consequence will have to wait until later. Right now, we’re talking about downeast cuisine.

We headed down to Brooklin to buy some lobsters from John Candage and found them for just over $5 a pound.

We got together with Bruce and Terri, Paul and Mary, Leah and Emma for some lobster, steamers, fresh corn on the cob and, of course, pie. Mary made the best coconut cream pie, with a great whipped topping.… Read the rest

Food Maine: The Vista From Away Travel

clams lobster Maine

Search

Categories

  • Art • Design • Culture
    • Blogging
    • Books • Literature
    • Education
    • Film
    • Fine Art
    • Food
    • Media
    • Music
    • Politics
    • Quotes
    • Technology
    • The Environment
    • Vintage • Retro • Kitsch
    • Web Design
    • Women's Issues
  • Christianity • Religion
    • Baha'i
    • Eschatology
    • Religion
    • Revelation
  • Church • Ecclesiology
    • Gospel-Centered
    • Leadership
    • Missional Communities
    • Planting
    • Richard Baxter
  • Just Plain Fun
    • Family • Friends
    • Humor
    • Maine: The Vista From Away
    • The Last Postmaster of Camptonville
    • Travel
    • Wacky • Weird
  • Necrotizing Fasciitis
    • Diagnosis
    • Life After NF
    • Media Coverage
    • Our Story
    • Resources
    • Treatment
    • What Is Necrotizing Fasciitis
  • Uncategorized

Tags

Abdu'l-Baha Adobe A Grief Sanctified Alan Holdsworth albums Alex Strauch Allmoosook Amazing Grace Anglican anniversary Apocalypse apologetics architecture atheism atonement Babi baby Baha'i Baha'u'llah ballerina Baxter Biblical theology bird wathcing blueberries Blue Hill Fair

Recent Posts

  • Instagram Art
  • What Happens When Christians Don’t Keep Their Word?
  • My Grandparents
  • A New Year and Another Theological Thing: Universalism
  • Teacher runs race, reclaims her life – San Antonio Express-News

Recent Comments

  • BoSalisbury on Teacher runs race, reclaims her life – San Antonio Express-News
  • H on Teacher runs race, reclaims her life – San Antonio Express-News
  • Richard Schramm on My Dad’s Advice
  • BoSalisbury on Family, Finances, and the Faith: Nepotism In The Church
  • R. Mills on Family, Finances, and the Faith: Nepotism In The Church

Archives

  • March 2021
  • January 2021
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

© Vance Salisbury, Bo Salisbury, and bosalisbury.com, 1998-2021. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Vance Salisbury and/or Bo Salisbury and bosalisbury.com with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

bosalisbury.com

one passion: many interests

Follow Us

    Ignite Plus WordPress Theme by Compete Themes.