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		<description><![CDATA[These retailers sell Maine lobster online.  Through these websites, can buy fresh Maine lobster and have them shipped quickly right to your door.  You don't have to live in Maine in order to enjoy delicious lobster. LobsterAnywhere.com For over 10 years, Lobster Anywhere has shipped Maine lobster and other types of New England seafood to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>These retailers sell Maine lobster online.  Through these websites,  can buy fresh Maine lobster and have them shipped quickly right to your door.  You don't have to live in Maine in order to enjoy delicious  lobster.</p>
<p><a href="http://maine-lobster.com/x/lobsteranywhere"><img class="size-full wp-image-274 alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Lobster-Anywhere-logo" src="http://maine-lobster.com/wp-content/uploads/Lobster-Anywhere-logo.gif" alt="Lobster Anywhere Logo" width="140" height="69" /></a><strong><a href="http://maine-lobster.com/x/lobsteranywhere">LobsterAnywhere.com</a></strong><br />
For over 10 years, Lobster Anywhere has shipped Maine lobster and other  types of New England seafood to many cities within the United States.   Hungry for lobster for tomorrow night? All orders received by Noon  Eastern time will be delivered within 24 hours.  That's fast!</p>
<p><a href="http://maine-lobster.com/x/lobstergram"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-281" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="lobster-gram-logo" src="http://maine-lobster.com/wp-content/uploads/lobster-gram-logo.png" alt="Lobstergram logo" width="140" height="39" /></a><strong><a href="http://maine-lobster.com/x/lobstergram">LobsterGram</a></strong><br />
Since 1987, Lobster Gram has been shipping delicious Maine lobster, steak, and other seafood to consumers.  They provide a variety of Surf &amp; Turf combinations and ship fresh lobster right to your home.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://maine-lobster.com/x/lobstersonline" class="broken_link"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-276" style="margin-left: 15px; margin-right: 24px;" title="Lobster-Trap-Logo" src="http://maine-lobster.com/wp-content/uploads/Lobster-Trap-Logo.jpg" alt="Lobster Trap Logo" width="120" height="66" /></a><a href="http://maine-lobster.com/x/lobstersonline" class="broken_link">Lobster Trap Co., Inc.</a></strong><br />
For over 30 years, the Lobster Trap Company has been sending lobster  throughout the world from Cape Cod, Massachusetts.  They also feature a  restaurant there, serving delicious seafood.  The company sources  lobster along the NE Atlantic coast, including Main lobster.</p>
<p><strong>Amazon<br />
</strong>Many third-party sellers list fresh and live Maine lobsters on Amazon.  Here's a sample:<strong> </strong></p>
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		<title>Lobster Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you keep fresh lobsters alive?  How do you pick up a live lobster? Are lobsters a healthy food, and how many calories does lobster meat contain?  And why do lobsters turn red when they are cooked? People have a lot of questions about lobsters, and here are a few facts. How do you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>How do you keep fresh lobsters alive?  How do you pick up a live lobster? Are lobsters a healthy food, and how many calories does lobster meat contain?  And why do lobsters turn red when they are cooked?</p>
<p>People have a lot of questions about lobsters, and here are a few facts.</p>
<h3><strong>How do you handle live lobsters?  And how do you keep fresh lobsters alive?</strong></h3>
<p>Live lobsters are very perishable, and require a controlled salt water environment to remain alive.  They do not generally live much more than a day out of water, so ideally, you should cook your lobsters on the day you receive them.  (Cooked lobsters will stay fresh for at least three days in the refrigerator.)</p>
<p>Never place lobsters in tap water to try to keep them alive; lobsters are salt water creatures, and fresh will kill them.</p>
<p>The best way to keep lobsters alive at home is to refrigerate them; cover your lobsters with moist seaweed or a damp cloth (which you probably received with the lobsters when they were delivered), and leave them in the refrigerator until ready to cook.</p>
<h3><strong>How can you tell if your lobsters arrived alive?</strong></h3>
<p>If you ordered live lobsters, they will have been out of water for almost 24 hours when you receive them. Occasionally, one may appear weak or lifeless. This is a normal occurrence. In most cases, as long as the packaging material is in good condition, and the refrigerant is still cold, your lobsters will be fine. The best way to check is to boil the lobster. As long as the lobster's tail curls when cooked, and the meat in the tail is firm, and in one piece, then the lobster was alive when it was cooked.</p>
<p>Because lobsters require careful packing and prompt shipping, you should only purchase lobsters from a company which offers a 100% guarantee if any lobsters arrive in poor condition.</p>
<h3><strong>How do you handle previously cooked lobsters?</strong></h3>
<p>If  purchased whole lobsters which have already been cooked (and several lobster delivery services offer lobsters boiled in sea water to lock in the "fresh taste of Maine") you can keep them refrigerated for up to three days.  When you are ready to serve them, place them in a pot of rapidly boiling water. When the water returns to a boil, start timing. In just five minutes, your lobsters will be ready to enjoy.</p>
<h3><strong>What is the difference between Hard shell and Soft shell lobsters?</strong></h3>
<p>Lobsters grow by molting, or by shedding their shells each year.  Just after they molt, they are soft and fragile until their new shell has hardened, and they aew known as <a href="http://maine-lobster.com/maine-lobster/soft-shell-lobster">new shell</a> or <a href="http://maine-lobster.com/maine-lobster/soft-shell-lobster">soft shell lobsters</a>, sometimes called "shedders."  After their new shell hardens, they are known as <a href="http://maine-lobster.com/maine-lobster/hard-shell-lobsters">hard shell lobsters</a>.</p>
<p>Soft shell are tender, sweet, and delicious, and represent about 90% of the catch during the summer months.  They are prized by maine natives, and are less expensive than hardshell lobsters as well, but they contain less meat than a hard shell lobster of the same size, because their body has not yet grown into its new shell, and so the lobster's shell is larger than its body.</p>
<p>Soft shell (or new shell) shell lobsters do not travel well, and should not be purhcased for live delivery; most reputable companies will not even  try to ship live soft shell lobsters because they are unlikely to survive the journey.  Some companies do, however, offer precooked whole soft shell lobsters.</p>
<h3><strong>How does a lobster grow?</strong></h3>
<p>An adult female lobster will produce approximately 10,000 eggs when she is fertile. Each egg is the size of the head of a pin. As they grow, the eggs are held under the mothers tail with a special glue-like substance. The female will carry her eggs for almost a year. Then the eggs are released as larvae. It has been estimated that less than 1% of the eggs will survive to grow into an adult.</p>
<p>Lobsters grow by molting, or shedding their shells. Just after they molt, they are soft and fragile until their new shell has hardened. During this time, the lobster buries itself in the mud to hide from its natural enemies. When they are young, an immature lobster will molt several times each year. It takes approximately seven years for a lobster to grow to legal harvesting size (1-1 1/4 lb.). At this age, they molt just once a year, usually during the summer months. Each molt will increase their size by 1/4 lb. on average. When lobsters get older, they will often skip years, and molt less frequently.</p>
<h3><strong>What is a legal size lobster?</strong></h3>
<p>The State of Maine has special laws that are designed to protect our lobster fishery for years to come. We use a special gauge to measure the lobsters carapace (body). There are both minimum and maximum size measurements. The minimum size is designed to make sure that all lobsters are mature enough to breed at least once before they are harvested. The maximum size limit is designed to protect the breeding stock. A minimum size lobster will weigh around 1 lb., while a maximum size lobster will weigh between 3-4 lbs. The most plentiful, and most popular size of Maine Lobsters are 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 lb. each.  If you are offered a smaller or larger lobster than this, you can guarantee it is not a genuine Maine Lobster.</p>
<h3><strong>What color are lobsters?  Are live lobsters red?<br />
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<p>Live lobsters are usually dark green or greenish-brown, but lobsters can be found in a range of colors including blue, white, orange, yellow, black, and sometimes even red.  "Calico" lobsters are multicolored, and some lobsters even have two distinct colors, separated by a line down their backs.  But whatever color they are when alive, all lobsters turn bright red when cooked.</p>
<h3><strong><strong>Why do lobsters turn red when they are cooked?</strong></strong></h3>
<p>When a lobster is cooked, protein molecules in its shell bend into new shapes which reflect only the red wavelengths in light.</p>
<h3><strong>Are lobsters a healthy food?  What is the nutritional information for lobsters?</strong></h3>
<p>Lobsters are an incredibly healthy, low cholsterol food, which has fewer calories and saturated fats than both chicken and turkey.</p>
<p>CHOLESTEROL    CALORIES    SATURATED FATS<br />
Maine Lobster      72 mg           98            0.1 g</p>
<p>Skinless Chicken   85 mg          173            1.3 g<br />
Skinless Turkey    86 mg          140            0.4 g</p>
<p>source: The National Institute of Health based on a 3.5 oz. Serving<br />
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<h3><strong>What is the clump of little red balls in my lobsters tail?</strong></h3>
<p>Lobster eggs.  You have a female lobster that has immature eggs which she hasn't yet released to her tail. It is called coral, and many people feel it is a delicacy; lobster caviar, if you will.</p>
<p>Lobster eggs turn red when cooked, but are naturally black, so if you are splitting a live lobster for stuffing, or if your lobster is undercooked, the coral will appear black.</p>
<h3><strong>How do you hold a lobster so you won't get crunched by its claws?<br />
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<p>Live lobsters should always be delivered with heavy rubber bands on their claws.  Lobster fisherman put strong rubber bands on its claws on as soon as a lobster is removed from its trap, to protect other lobsters from being damaged by the claws.  You can leave these rubbers bands on the claws until after the lobster is cooked, so you never need to worry about being injured by the claws.</p>
<h3><strong>How do you pick up a lobster?</strong></h3>
<p>To pick up a lobster, grab it by the back, just above where the tail connects to the carapace (body). The lobster won't be able to bend his claws back enough to get you. Be careful not to let your fingers get below the tail; the shell on the underside of the tail has some sharp edges, and may cut you if the lobster flips it's tail as if it was swimming.  (Lobsters swim backwards by flipping that powerful tail; you may have heard the old expression "crabs crawl sideways and lobsters swim back.")</p>
<h3><strong>What is the white substance covering my lobsters meat</strong></h3>
<p>Lobsters have a primitive circulatory system and blood. When they are alive, their blood appears clear, but once they have been cooked, the blood congeals and turns white.  You will often see it on the claws in particular.</p>
<p>The cooked blood has no taste and is harmless, but you can easily scrape it off if you wish. Sometimes you will see some blood in your pot as you boil your lobsters; this is quite normal and perfectly harmless.</p>
<h3><strong>What do lobsters eat?</strong></h3>
<p>Lobsters have an unfair reputation as scavengers, while they actually prefer fresh food, such as crabs, clams, mussels, worms, and even fish, especially bottom dwelling fish such as flounder. In fact, the cold water lobster’s large crusher claw – which contains such delicious lobster meat – is designed to crush the shells of clams, crabs, and other prey.</p>
<h3 style="font-size: 1.17em;"><strong>Are lobsters considered a delicacy?</strong></h3>
<p>Lobsters have long a symbol of gourmet indulgence for the wealthy, from the great <a href="http://edwardianpromenade.com/amusements/lobster-palace-society/">Lobster Palaces</a> of the Gilded Age to the dining rooms of the <a href="http://www.airships.net/hindenburg">Hindenburg</a> and <a href="http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org">Titanic</a>.  But in the early days of English settlement in the New World, at places like Plymouth, Massachusetts, lobsters were so plentiful they were considered food for the poor and many colonial inhabitants probably complained, "Not lobster, <em>again</em>!"</p>
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		<title>How to cook lobster</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best way to cook lobster depends on whether you want to enjoy the fresh taste of the lobster itself, or the more intricate flavors of a complex recipe, and on whether you are cooking a full live lobster, or just the lobster tail or lobster meat. To enjoy the full flavor of a Maine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The best way to cook lobster depends on whether you want to enjoy the fresh taste of the lobster itself, or the more intricate flavors of a complex recipe, and on whether you are cooking a full live lobster, or just the lobster tail or lobster meat.</p>
<p>To enjoy the full flavor of a Maine lobster, the best way to cook the lobster is probably the simplest way; boiling or steaming a whole, fresh live lobster.  Or you can do a simple recipe such as a basic lobster stew, or perhaps a grilled lobster.  But there are also dozens of classic lobster recipes such as Lobster Thermidor, Lobster Newburg, Lobster Bisque, and others.</p>
<p><a title="Boiling Lobster" href="http://maine-lobster.com/cooking/boiling-lobster">Boiling Lobster</a></p>
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<p><a title="Easy Lobster Bisque" href="http://maine-lobster.com/cooking/eas-lobster-bisque">Easy Lobster Bisque</a></p>
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		<title>Maine Lobster Festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 29 - August 2, 2009:  62nd Annual Maine Lobster Festival! The Maine Lobster Festival is an annual event during the summer celebrating all aspects of the Maine lobster industry.  It is held at Harbor Park in Rockland, Maine, and attracts tens of thousands of visitors.  During the 2008 Maine Lobster Festival, over 20,000 pounds of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h3><strong>July 29 - August 2, 2009:  62nd Annual Maine Lobster Festival!</strong></h3>
<p>The <a href="http://www.mainelobsterfestival.com" target="_blank">Maine Lobster Festival</a> is an annual event during the summer celebrating all aspects of the Maine lobster industry.  It is held at <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1+harbor+park,+rockland,+maine+04841&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;z=14&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">Harbor Park</a> in Rockland, Maine, and attracts tens of thousands of visitors.  During the 2008 Maine Lobster Festival, over 20,000 pounds of Maine lobster was prepared and served.</p>
<p>Highlights of the Festival include the crowning of the Maine Sea Goddess, cooking contests, exhibits about marine life and the lobster industry, a Big Parade down Rockland's Main Street, and a lobster crate race, in which the goal is to walk across as many partially submerged lobster crates as possible before falling into the water; the record is 4,501 crates crossed by a 12-year old boy from Connecticut.</p>
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		<title>Maine Lobster Season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soft Shell Maine Lobsters Summer in Maine is the time for soft shell lobsters.  Adult lobsters molt in the summer months, so soft shell lobsters (sometimes called "shedders" or shedder lobsters) start coming into the local markets in June and become more plentiful as the summer progresses. Hard Shell Maine Lobsters There is no special [...]]]></description>
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<p>Summer in Maine is the time for soft shell lobsters.  Adult lobsters molt in the summer months, so <a href="http://maine-lobster.com/maine-lobster/soft-shell-lobster">soft shell lobsters</a> (sometimes called "shedders" or shedder lobsters) start coming into the local markets in June and become more plentiful as the summer progresses.</p>
<p><strong>Hard Shell Maine Lobsters</strong></p>
<p>There is no special Maine lobster season for the <a href="http://maine-lobster.com/maine-lobster/hard-shell-lobsters">hard-shell lobsters</a> that are more commonly shipped out of state, since lobstering is done year-round in the waters off Maine.</p>
<p>More lobsters are caught in the summer months than during the winter, but that is mainly because the demand is higher due to tourism, and because the working conditions are easier.  During the winter months, lobsters move further offshore, requiring lobster boats to travel greater distances, and the harsh weather makes it more difficult for fishermen to work.  But lobsters are trapped throughout the year, so there is no "best time of the year" to order live Maine lobsters; you can enjoy them whenever you want a delicious treat.</p>
<p><strong>Warm Water or Spiny Lobsters</strong></p>
<p>Unlike the <a href="http://maine-lobster.com/lobster-types/cold-water-lobster">cold water lobsters</a> from Maine, <a href="http://maine-lobster.com/lobster-types/warm-water-lobster">warm water lobsters</a> from places like the Caribbean do have a fishing season, which varies by region.  For example, the <a href="http://maine-lobster.com/lobster-types/spiny-lobster">Spiny lobster</a> season runs from August 1 through March 31  in the Bahamas, and from August 6 though March 31 in Florida.  Many areas also have a special sport season for legal recreational fishing of the Spiny lobster; for example, the Florida Keys have a two-day sport fishing season in July, and California allows sport fishing from late September through mid March.</p>
<p>Because most Spiny lobsters are sold frozen or canned, however, they are available year round, and so there is little relationship between the fishing season and when frozen or canned Spiny lobsters are available in restaurants or to consumers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A very simple lobster scampi recipe that can be made with fresh or canned lobster meat. Ingredients: 8-10 oz cooked lobster meat 1/2 stick butter 1/2 cup olive oil 8 tsp minced garlic (about 15 cloves) 1 tsp paprika 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 1/2 cup white wine Juice of 1/2 lemon If desired: a dash [...]]]></description>
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</p><p>A very simple lobster scampi recipe that can be made with fresh or canned lobster meat.</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
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<li>8-10 oz cooked lobster meat</li>
<li>1/2 stick butter</li>
<li>1/2 cup olive oil</li>
<li>8 tsp minced garlic (about 15 cloves)</li>
<li>1 tsp paprika</li>
<li>2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce</li>
<li>1/2 cup white wine</li>
<li>Juice of 1/2 lemon</li>
<li>If desired: a dash of hot pepper oil, crushed red pepper flakes, and/or 1 tbsp hot mustard</li>
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<p>Melt butter and olive oil in a large pan over medium heat. Add the garlic and brown slightly until fragrant. Whisk in the Worcestershire sauce, white wine, paprika, and mustard if desired. and simmer for 5 minutes.  Add lemon juice and the lobster, and cook just long enough for the meat to become hot, to avoid toughening the precooked lobster.</p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/highlimitstudio/515668119/">lobster scampi</a> by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/highlimitstudio/">highlimitzz<br />
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		<title>Easy Lobster Bisque Recipe</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 21:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A very simple lobster bisque recipe that can be made with fresh or canned lobster meat. 12 ounces of lobster meat 6 tbsp butter 3 tbsp flour 3 cups of cream 1-2 oz Sherry (to taste) Paprika 1 tsp sea salt Cayenne pepper Melt the butter in a saucepan, add the lobster meat, and cook [...]]]></description>
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</p><p>A very simple lobster bisque recipe that can be made with fresh or canned lobster meat.</p>
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<li>12 ounces of lobster meat</li>
<li>6 tbsp butter</li>
<li>3 tbsp flour</li>
<li>3 cups of cream</li>
<li>1-2 oz Sherry (to taste)</li>
<li>Paprika</li>
<li>1 tsp sea salt</li>
<li>Cayenne pepper</li>
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<p>Melt the butter in a saucepan, add the lobster meat, and cook over moderate heat for 3 minutes, stirring constantly so the butter doesn't burn. Stir in the flour, and add the cream, and a dash of cayenne pepper to taste.  Stir constantly until soup is slightly thickened and very hot.  Add the sherry, to taste, just before serving, and sprinkle with paprika.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ccc;">Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ilovememphis/5180737448/">Lobster Bisque</a> by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ilovememphis/">ilovememphis</a></span></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 22:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Rock Lobster</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 21:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rock lobster is another type of warm water lobster.  Officially a member of the genus Jasus, there are six separate species, including the Cape rock lobster, Red rock lobster, and Southern rock lobster. The rock lobster is found in warm waters around the world, including the coast of Australia and New Zealand. Like other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The rock lobster is another type of warm water lobster.  Officially a member of the genus <em>Jasus</em>, there are six separate species, including the Cape rock lobster, Red rock lobster, and Southern rock lobster.</p>
<p>The rock lobster is found in warm waters around the world, including the coast of Australia and New Zealand.</p>
<p>Like other warm water lobsters, the rock lobster differs from a true lobster (such as the Maine lobster, from the genus <em>homarus</em>) in that it lacks claws, and has noticeable antennae instead.  Similar to the Spiny lobster, the tail meat of the Rock lobster is often sold frozen or canned as an inexpensive alternative to true lobster tail.</p>
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