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Kelsy
I live in New England and thought lobster would be good?
Answer
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Ingredients
* 4 large fresh poblano chile peppers
* 4 lobster tails
* 4 tablespoons butter, divided
* 1/2 small sweet onion, minced
* 4 cloves garlic, minced
* 1 egg, beaten
Directions
1. Roast the poblano peppers whole over a hot grill, under a broiler or on a gas stove flame, turning frequently until evenly blackened. Place in a bowl when done, and cover. Leave them to sweat for about 10 minutes to loosen the burnt skin. When cool enough to handle, peel the skin off by rubbing with your hands, leaving the chilies intact. Rinse off the peppers. Cut a slit down one side and open to remove the seeds and stem. Set aside.
2. Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. Add the lobster tails and cook for about 10 minutes, until bright red. Drain and cool slightly. Cut the shell lenghtwise and remove the tail meat in one piece. Set aside.
3. Melt 2 tablespoons of the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; cook and stir until tender and golden.
You can also try Chardonnay(white Wine) with it,just AWESOME.
4. Slit the lobster tails lengthwise about halfway through. Fill the pocket with sauteed onion and garlic. Wrap each tail in one of the peppers so that the openings do not match up. Dip in egg to seal.
5. Heat the remaining butter in the same skillet over medium-high heat. Place the stuffed peppers in the pan with the seam side down to seal. Fry on each side just until golden. Serve immediately.
check it out,Delicious
Ingredients
* 4 large fresh poblano chile peppers
* 4 lobster tails
* 4 tablespoons butter, divided
* 1/2 small sweet onion, minced
* 4 cloves garlic, minced
* 1 egg, beaten
Directions
1. Roast the poblano peppers whole over a hot grill, under a broiler or on a gas stove flame, turning frequently until evenly blackened. Place in a bowl when done, and cover. Leave them to sweat for about 10 minutes to loosen the burnt skin. When cool enough to handle, peel the skin off by rubbing with your hands, leaving the chilies intact. Rinse off the peppers. Cut a slit down one side and open to remove the seeds and stem. Set aside.
2. Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. Add the lobster tails and cook for about 10 minutes, until bright red. Drain and cool slightly. Cut the shell lenghtwise and remove the tail meat in one piece. Set aside.
3. Melt 2 tablespoons of the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; cook and stir until tender and golden.
You can also try Chardonnay(white Wine) with it,just AWESOME.
4. Slit the lobster tails lengthwise about halfway through. Fill the pocket with sauteed onion and garlic. Wrap each tail in one of the peppers so that the openings do not match up. Dip in egg to seal.
5. Heat the remaining butter in the same skillet over medium-high heat. Place the stuffed peppers in the pan with the seam side down to seal. Fry on each side just until golden. Serve immediately.
How is boarding school life in the UK and the USA these days?

I'm writing a story set in my mum's school, Westminster, but I feel that not she nor I have enough experience with boarders to write a realistic story. Any simple information, social information, etc., on boarding schools would be adored. (google isn't doing much, LOL.)
OHMAHGAAHHH this is EVERYTHING I needed. Thank god. I love you so much. YOU ARE MY SAVIOUR.
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You totally deserve the 10 points you're getting.
Answer
I went to a boarding school ( ENGLAND ) I HATED IT ! I lasted a whole term - i think you call them semesters.
Wellll basically:
There is about 3 -5 people in a dorm
You get woken up by your House Mistress ( basically a teacher who acts like a mother figure in the house )
You go down to breakfast with the other boarders - usually something like cold sausages and luke warm milk and cereal.
Then you have lessons
Then you have break where you eat LOADS OF TOAST :)
Then you have more lessons
Then you have lunch where you get to socialise with your friends
Then at my school we had this thing called carosel which is basically where your divided into groups within your year group and do a random activity that you don't get to choose, e.g fencing, self defence, photography etc.
Then you have lessons
Then you have sport
Then you have dinner
Then you have prep - where you do your homework
Then you have some free time
Then lights out by 9.
Eughh i HATED it.
It's torture, and you don't get to chose who you share a room with.
there is some SERIOUS bitchy ness
and it isn't all inocent, people have sex in the chapel YES YOU READ THAT RIGHT.
eugh grose.
:] hope i helped ?
a little bit maybe ?
x x x
I went to a boarding school ( ENGLAND ) I HATED IT ! I lasted a whole term - i think you call them semesters.
Wellll basically:
There is about 3 -5 people in a dorm
You get woken up by your House Mistress ( basically a teacher who acts like a mother figure in the house )
You go down to breakfast with the other boarders - usually something like cold sausages and luke warm milk and cereal.
Then you have lessons
Then you have break where you eat LOADS OF TOAST :)
Then you have more lessons
Then you have lunch where you get to socialise with your friends
Then at my school we had this thing called carosel which is basically where your divided into groups within your year group and do a random activity that you don't get to choose, e.g fencing, self defence, photography etc.
Then you have lessons
Then you have sport
Then you have dinner
Then you have prep - where you do your homework
Then you have some free time
Then lights out by 9.
Eughh i HATED it.
It's torture, and you don't get to chose who you share a room with.
there is some SERIOUS bitchy ness
and it isn't all inocent, people have sex in the chapel YES YOU READ THAT RIGHT.
eugh grose.
:] hope i helped ?
a little bit maybe ?
x x x
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