This, 10000000000% Own this week Frog!
Success is the best revenge, right?

Act like you don’t have a care in the world, you’re doing great, maybe even find a cute single to
flirt work with. Why should he get to have all the fun? (I think I would find this a personal challenge.)
Judique said:
We can find whole live lobster in tanks but I've never seen just lobster meat here. We always see the frozen lobster tails but I don't bother with them. I'm past cooking my own lobster. I've done it many times in the past but I just don't want to bother anymore.
I took a pic of the lobster meat in the supermarket yesterday. I don’t recall seeing it sold this way in a supermarket before, only a seafood store. (I bought some shrimp for myself as I had some cocktail sauce left over from my meal the other night, which only had two shrimp, but I much prefer to buy it raw and cook it myself, it has a better texture that way.) I’ve never cooked lobster. I couldn’t do it. A lot of our neighbors have lobster traps. It’s just not our thing.
I‘ve been getting a lot of cooking ideas on Instagram and I’ve read that cooking the corn that way (in the oven) is really easy, and that it comes right out of the husk without strings (can’t think of what you call that on corn right now, lol) if you cut the bottom off. We’ll see how it goes!
I REALLY want a Lobster Roll now!!!!!!!!!!!
You’re in luck! I found some places that will deliver it next day! Maybe give it a try!
https://www.thespruceeats.com/best-lobster-delivery-services-4844500
@Pea-n-Me When I was younger, I always wanted a vacation to a beach. We lived in Colorado, and our vacations were always camping trips to the mountains, and I was so jealous of people on beaches! DH grew up near a beach almost his whole life. Now that we live in FL, and are about an hour from beaches....we don't go! We've gone to the beach maybe 12 times total in the almost 15 years we've lived here! Part of the reason we don't go is because it's safer for DH to stay out of the sun, with the immunosupprescents, he's more prone to skin cancer; but also
it's just a pain to pack the car, go, haul everything down to the beach, keep an eye on it while doing stuff, then haul it back to the car, clean it before getting in the car, get home, unload, clean everything better, and clean the car! It's so much work! Now, I'm all, let's not go camping (just as much work, if not more, as going to the beach...let's just go stay in a hotel and eat out!
Ain’t that the truth! It’s why we got a pool!

We do have some drive-on beaches in our area and that was cool, you can keep everything in the car and that makes it somewhat easier. But those got expensive and crowded once everyone started buying SUVs. My DH and his brothers had Jeeps back in the 70s before most others did and there was no one around the beaches then. They had a summer cottage steps from the beach so DH knew all the ins and outs of them. I still remember the first time he took me driving on the open beach and how much I loved it! We bought our first Jeep together in the early 80s and it was so much fun. But by the late 80s, early 90s, everyone else got the idea, too, and it wasn’t as much fun anymore. We had to pull a newbie out of the sand almost every time we went down there, and suddenly you could barely move.
When my twins were little I did the ‘pack everything up and go to the beach down the street’ and it was a lot! But the big thing was that my little, at the time 3yo DD (Pea or Peanut, where my username comes from), would get nervous if anyone was in the water! She’d cry and yell for them to get out

which caused a lot of stress for me! That’s when we got our first pool and life became a lot easier recreation-wise. We still love to walk the beach (especially when no one’s around) and the boys here boat and fish and all that (DH and DS drive by the water once or more daily to check conditions and give eachother updates, it’s funny), and they fly-fish all over the area, even from land, bays and rivers, etc. We can smell ocean in the air (which sometimes makes DD sick if it’s too strong, she is NOT a seafood person!) and when it’s quiet at night we can hear the waves from our house. I like listening to them when I’m out on my screened porch. But swimming in the ocean or spending a day at the beach in the hot sun isn’t something I love.
These were our cheeseburger sliders (super easy - hamburger sautéed with onion, Hawaiian rolls cut in half, meat put on, then cheese, brushed w butter and baked for 15 mins or so, separated after cooking) and our usual caprese salad. DH said next time he might try to cook one big hamburger. These were a big hit w the kids (my two plus DD’s bf).
