Bolas De Fraile
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Happy Aniv Kay.
I imagine you searching for those buns must have been like me trying to find a tamale steamer a couple years ago.
Lol! I had a friend who did just that, he and a buddy bought a couple at a restaurant, said they would take them "to go", then put them on a string, and walked them down the street!
did you get any roe?
we can get them for under $9/lb. all year long, $5 /lb. on sale seasonally.
Ouch, I bet that was ripe, Addie.
This brought back memories of the late 50s, we would all drive to the Lleyn peninsula after a storm to rock pool, my mum found the first lobster I ever ate, my dad and big brother would go out mackerel spinning, my kid brother drop line for crabs.My mum and I would search the pools.Life was family without televisions and computers in the bedroom.My second husband was a commercial fisherman. He would always bring in lobsters. The kids hated them. And I got sick of them real quick. He thought he was bringing home a treat. Little did he realize that during WWII we ate a lot of lobster as meat was rationed. And after a storm we would go down to the waterfront and pick them up off the beach. And dig up clams of all sizes. Including razor clams. Living only a few blocks from the Atlantic Ocean all seafood was plentiful. I still love seafood, but sometime need a rest from certain ones for a while. Lobsters are still on that list.
My second husband was a commercial fisherman. He would always bring in lobsters. The kids hated them. And I got sick of them real quick.
i understand how eggs work, addie, lol. and laws too.
it just seems odd how often we get females, especially ones with roe. i mean, i buy them from various supermarkets and fish mongers in the nyc metro area. not out of the back of a truck or a guy with a suitcase on a corner somewhere.
speaking of suitcases, however, i can get you a deal on a rolax watch, or a lois vuitton handbag...