Oysters sold without shells - need help with a recipe

ivk wrote:


Well, sure if they do not kill you. If they almost kill you you're
probably sick for days. But yeah, the light dose of toxins makes
you sick for a few yours. Still something to avoid.



S.
 
On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 15:17:27 +1100, " Bigbazza" wrote:


Oh, I'm sorry Barry! I'm on the west coast not too far from an oyster
farm, so they're fairly reasonable here.

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On Feb 4, 2:37?pm, ivk wrote:

I've never seen oysters in a box. Of all who have commented,
it appears I'm the only one. I've seen and eaten shelled
oysters in a refrigerated jar, but never a box. Where would
I find them - Whole Foods, Walmart?
 
They are in a plastic box, soaked in liquid. Sold at Costco.
Manufactured by "Goose Point Oytsers", harvested from Willapa Bay, WA
(at least that's what the label says :)).
 
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On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 15:17:27 +1100, " Bigbazza" wrote:


Oh, I'm sorry Barry! I'm on the west coast not too far from an oyster
farm, so they're fairly reasonable here.



My late wife Helen, and myself used to scrape them alive off the rocks on
the rocky end of beaches...And eat them as we opened the shells...Mmmmm

BB
 
ivk wrote:


That's just an alternative to jarred oysters. They should be fine,
but don't trust the expiration date... if they expire less than 2 or
3 weeks into the future, don't buy them. They actually assume they
should last a month.

Steve
 
On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 18:10:04 +1100, " Bigbazza" wrote:


Lucky you! Anything is expensive when compared to free. ;)

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