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My family and I will be taking our 3rd annual trip to Waldoboro Maine in a few weeks. We'd like to get some strong recommendations on the following items within 30 miles of Waldoboro:
- Place for breakfast that doesn't include Moody's.
- Out of the way lobster spot (send via mail link in profile).
- Unique things to do for a 3 year old?
Any and all information is greatly appreciated! Oh..one more question...is it normal for lobster in a lobster roll (at Red's Eats) to be cold? That threw me last year....
Thanks mefites!
posted by littleredwagon
on Jul 29, 2008 -
11 answers
TravelinginFranceFilter: I know there have been loads of questions about France. We're looking for beautiful places in the countryside, great cheap food and reasonable accommodations. I'd love to have the perfect trip that matches my favorite things: [more inside]
posted by Deathalicious
on May 2, 2007 -
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When I was in Tunisia a few years ago I had this delicious red soup. What was it? [more inside]
posted by MasonDixon
on Apr 20, 2006 -
19 answers
how might a westerner acquire tastes for foreign cuisine? (like, the gross stuff). [more inside]
posted by GleepGlop
on Jul 10, 2005 -
17 answers
Speaking of New Orleans, I am going to Mardi Gras with some friends but would like some off-the-beaten-path suggestions for things to do. Stuff like jazz, cemeteries, unique cuisine, etc. (with no major budgetary concerns).
From my memory of MG 2000, Bourbon Street gets pretty old pretty quickly.
posted by bikergirl
on Jan 25, 2005 -
4 answers