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This was a real treat, of course it looks beautiful in the picture -- but, you all know what happened next ... I cut that sucker into the smallest of pieces for her to eat. This has been surprisingly an uneventful week with her eating -- I was a bit anxious about the dining experiences, but it has been wonderful, and she has enjoyed every bite!

Question: Why don’t lobsters share?

Answer: They’re shellfish. :)

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NannaB

😂 ❤️XxxX

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dollydott

😄😄😄😄

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Dadshelper

Awwwww man.... I am just having pasta and salad, you are having lobster. I am jealous :)

Ron

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Satt2015

Yummy x

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Railfan

In looking at the picture, I noticed that gray scarf like thing around her neck. Is that to be fashionable about food spillage? I'm wondering because I am reluctant to eat out due to spilling so much food on myself. Is there a fashionable one for men?

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bazooka111 in reply to Railfan

Yes!!! That is scarf I ordered for Mom - they have patterns for men as well - so much nicer than the “bibs” on the market! I have several patterns, and they are so nice when eating out -

thesnarfscarf.com/

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