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Quoted: It was definitely meant to be tongue in cheek. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'll eat oysters, but I prefer eating clam and angus. When I read that the first time I didn't see the g, it changes the whole context mightily! It was definitely meant to be tongue in cheek. Ba-dum tiss |
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I guess you people that don't eat them have also never had actual real turkey stuffing/dressing.
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I just slurped down a dozen raw Virginia Oysters for dinner. They weren't Chincoteague Salt Oysters, unfortunately, but they were still pretty good.
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Only if they're battered and fried on a roll with lettuce, tomatoes, hot sauce and Blue Plate mayo.
Raw oysters are no for me. Mostly a texture thing. |
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Quoted: Do you eat oysters? View Quote I fucking love oysters. Raw or cooked. |
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Wifey and I live on the York River, 2 miles from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. As you cross the Coleman southbound, on your right…is where VIMS raises oysters from spats. For decades we slurped raw oysters like no tomorrow….then during organized grab ass one year, we took in the oyster growing tour…discovered that a single oyster filters 50 gallons of salt water a day. Think about that…so now, we love them steamed on the grill, or fried….but no more raw….tough for us as Big Island Aquaculture in Hayes has the best oysters to be found!
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Combine oyster, cube of cheese and a jalapeno pepper all wrapped in a slice of bacon and tossed on a grill, yes. - edit - sliced half jalapeno.
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The funniest thing I've realized is that normal seafood is gay.
Here is a cooked fish, wow it's trash. FISH FOR SPORT ONLY Here are some weird creatures that ingest trash but we eat them raw. Turns out they are awesome |
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Hello here are crab legs at one billion dollars per pound. Do not worry, they're still a lot of work.
OR We just pulled these weird things from the bottom, we're not going to even cook them. Fuckin sweet |
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I've had them fried. Not my favorite seafood but I'll eat them.
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Meat swap. You beat the communists in Montana and bring elk and bison. I will beat the communists in Virginia and bring peanuts and oysters. You may think this trade is unfair but you cannot underestimate drinking food vs real food |
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Quoted: Meat swap. You beat the communists in Montana and bring elk and bison. I will beat the communists in Virginia and bring peanuts and oysters. You may think this trade is unfair but you cannot underestimate drinking food vs real food View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Never tried them. Meat swap. You beat the communists in Montana and bring elk and bison. I will beat the communists in Virginia and bring peanuts and oysters. You may think this trade is unfair but you cannot underestimate drinking food vs real food In for oyster meat, will help with security |
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Quoted: In for oyster meat, will help with security View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Never tried them. Meat swap. You beat the communists in Montana and bring elk and bison. I will beat the communists in Virginia and bring peanuts and oysters. You may think this trade is unfair but you cannot underestimate drinking food vs real food In for oyster meat, will help with security Hot sauce is essential for oyster eating. You will be fine. |
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Fresh from the tidal waters of West Bath, Maine, the best oysters on Earth!
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WE MUST DEFEAT MARYLAND
THEY FLY A BARON'S FLAG, AND THEY ARE STEALING OUR OYSTERS (shitposting aside, Maryland has horrible policy on the bay, they cry to the federal government all the time). I'll even argue against myself that Virginia is filled with federal money, it's a fair point. That being said, at least our state policy is smarter, and our management of wildlife is vastly superior |
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I eat them anyway they can be prepared.
Also like the ones that walk around on two legs. |
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Quoted: Fresh from the tidal waters of West Bath, Maine, the best oysters on Earth! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/19382/2807BA63-99A0-4C32-80CF-DE0179B56B5A_jpe-3277945.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/19382/BE0BAEB1-107F-4DC4-ADD7-4EEB094E927C_jpe-3277946.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/19382/65D99B8F-84AC-496C-BAF3-6084930523C4_jpe-3277947.JPG View Quote There are no oysters in Maine, only lobsters |
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Quoted: Hot sauce is essential for oyster eating. You will be fine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Never tried them. Meat swap. You beat the communists in Montana and bring elk and bison. I will beat the communists in Virginia and bring peanuts and oysters. You may think this trade is unfair but you cannot underestimate drinking food vs real food In for oyster meat, will help with security Hot sauce is essential for oyster eating. You will be fine. YES |
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That’s a silly question.
Of course. Just about any way imaginable. |
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Of course.
Like okra, I’ll eat oysters any way I can get them. |
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Absolutely not . Also don't eat Shrimp, Prawns, Crab or Lobster
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Quoted: Absolutely not . Also don't eat Shrimp, Prawns, Crab or Lobster View Quote How does anyone live in WA and NOT eat seafood? I can't even count how many oysters I've eaten in my life. I prefer raw, but won't turn my nose up at pan-fried, grilled, baked, fried in a sandwich however. Oyster dressing at Thanksgiving and Christmas made with stale sourdough bread. Oyster stew. A good Hangtown Fry for breakfast. For something different, try raw with kimchi instead of any other condiment. Addictive... |
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Quoted: How does anyone live in WA and NOT eat seafood? I can't even count how many oysters I've eaten in my life. I prefer raw, but won't turn my nose up at pan-fried, grilled, baked, fried in a sandwich however. Oyster dressing at Thanksgiving and Christmas made with stale sourdough bread. Oyster stew. A good Hangtown Fry for breakfast. For something different, try raw with kimchi instead of any other condiment. Addictive... View Quote |
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Quoted: What’s the weird connection between raw oysters and sexuality? Like I’ve heard and read it’s like an aphrodesiac. What’s the deal? View Quote They are very high in zinc. We used to take oysters outta the sack and put them on the pit . Makes a great snack while bbqing . Just wait til they open and then eat them . |
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Came back here to say yes, again.
Thinking of getting some this weekend. Put them on the grill till they pop open. Serve with soy sauce and lemon/lime. |
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Quoted: Fresh from the tidal waters of West Bath, Maine, the best oysters on Earth! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/19382/2807BA63-99A0-4C32-80CF-DE0179B56B5A_jpe-3277945.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/19382/BE0BAEB1-107F-4DC4-ADD7-4EEB094E927C_jpe-3277946.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/19382/65D99B8F-84AC-496C-BAF3-6084930523C4_jpe-3277947.JPG View Quote I’ve been told that in Maine they have dirty old whores, that don’t give you crabs, you get lobsters. |
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Quoted: Do you eat oysters? View Quote nope, never cared for them. |
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Quoted: Meat swap. You beat the communists in Montana and bring elk and bison. I will beat the communists in Virginia and bring peanuts and oysters. You may think this trade is unfair but you cannot underestimate drinking food vs real food View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Never tried them. Meat swap. You beat the communists in Montana and bring elk and bison. I will beat the communists in Virginia and bring peanuts and oysters. You may think this trade is unfair but you cannot underestimate drinking food vs real food You bring oysters. We'll bring, um, oysters. You can trade these authentic Colorado oysters to Maryland if you want. |
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Quoted: Dad always made oyster stuffing & oyster loaf for thanksgiving. They would also fry them in bacon grease after dredge/cracker crumbing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Never had it but would happily try some. Same with oyster dressing. Dad always made oyster stuffing & oyster loaf for thanksgiving. They would also fry them in bacon grease after dredge/cracker crumbing I’ve always wanted to fry oysters in bacon grease. In my opinion oysters should fry at 325 degrees not 360. Try this if you have not done so already. Old may who died a couple of weeks back at the age of 95 year taught me that 325 was the optimal temperature twenty five years ago. And the lower smoke point of bacon grease would work just right with about 325. I’ve got a frozen quart of the finest oysters in the world from Matagorda bay Texas and plenty of bacon grease. |
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Quoted: Of course. Like okra, I’ll eat oysters any way I can get them. View Quote Made my wife an okra, tomato, and onion stew as a side last night. One of her favorites. Those Maine oysters a few posts up look amazing. I’d like to take a trip along all three coasts just to eat all the oysters. |
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