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        Did not know this was a New England thing! I always assumed it was southern as the only places I see it are bbq restaurants in their eclectic soda tubs with all the Cheerwine and such. TIL

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      It’s funny, I’ve always thought of whoopie pies as a PA thing. I think of blueberry things and grapenut pudding for Maine. Looking it up quick, it looks like Maine is very whoopie pies crazy too. Seems to be another food of highly debated origin.

      I don’t care where they come from, I just want to try it all!

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      Do locals eat lobster rolls or is it a tourist thing? I was there during a time the lobsters were pretty cheap, but I felt the lobster rolls were about the same price as a whole lobster. The roll felt like a ripoff because you could eat the thing so fast since all the work was already done for you. I also prefer just a squeeze of lemon, so the butter or mayo on the roll was meh for me.

      I will say while MA lobsters were still really good, the ME ones I would say had an edge that’s hard to beat. I already new I like lobster, so the fried clams I had in ME and RI blew me away more though. I had not been much of a fan before taking some trips up there.

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      Apizza definitely makes sense for CT but I think lobster roll would also make sense there. Different from a Maine lobster roll, but better IMO, and also the original