My Weekend, as Illustrated by Two Plates


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I was in Maine — of course I had to have a lobster roll. My one complaint — too heavy on the mayo.

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My sister, who couldn’t be at our seder this year, suggested that we have a Cadbury creme egg on our seder plate. Given the fact that our seder was on the wrong night and our matzo wasn’t kosher for passover, I figured the Easter candy wouldn’t make us any worse Jews than we already were.

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6 responses to “My Weekend, as Illustrated by Two Plates”

  1. jesse Avatar
    jesse

    dry dock, on commercial street, in portland, offers their lobster roll sans mayo..

  2. jesse Avatar
    jesse

    dry dock, on commercial street, in portland, offers their lobster roll sans mayo..

  3. Laren Avatar

    Jesse —
    Thanks for the tip! It might have been closed — my dad mentioned that a few places down on Commercial Street were seasonal and not yet open. I’ll hit it next time I go up — should be open then!

  4. Laren Avatar

    Jesse —
    Thanks for the tip! It might have been closed — my dad mentioned that a few places down on Commercial Street were seasonal and not yet open. I’ll hit it next time I go up — should be open then!

  5. lauren Avatar

    I was in charge of bringing candy for the kids and I somehow convinced myself that easter egg pez dispensers was a good idea. My newly religious cousins disagreed and confiscated the contraband from their three rugrats. Tears were shed.

  6. lauren Avatar

    I was in charge of bringing candy for the kids and I somehow convinced myself that easter egg pez dispensers was a good idea. My newly religious cousins disagreed and confiscated the contraband from their three rugrats. Tears were shed.