Oysters and Jalapenos?
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Oysters and Jalapenos?
Hey, just watched the video (Bottom of this page http://www.bigkahunabrew.com/2012/06/once-in-while.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow) and started thinking....
Does anyone pre-package something like a bloody marry with booze already in it?
What would happen if you put oysters in your hooch? Would they rot? Would stand to reason that the likker would sterilize and preserve the oysters.
Does anyone pre-package something like a bloody marry with booze already in it?
What would happen if you put oysters in your hooch? Would they rot? Would stand to reason that the likker would sterilize and preserve the oysters.
Everything I do or say may or may not have really happened... or it may or may not be all bull shit!
Turning money into steam and likker 10 gallons at a time!
I just want Uncle Sam to be more like Uncle Jessy!
Turning money into steam and likker 10 gallons at a time!
I just want Uncle Sam to be more like Uncle Jessy!
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... yes, but what is the point? I live close to Zeeland, where some of the best oysters are harvested. The fun in oysters is that you eat them alive. Raw. Maybe sprinkle some lemon juice on them to make 'em "alive and kicking" before swallowing them whole ...
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hard alcohol will make shell fish harden up like rocks.
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Love them raw... adding some hot sauce and lemon! But I chew the little buggers up! Seems like a waste to just swallow them like a bird!Odin wrote: Maybe sprinkle some lemon juice on them to make 'em "alive and kicking" before swallowing them whole ...
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Everything I do or say may or may not have really happened... or it may or may not be all bull shit!
Turning money into steam and likker 10 gallons at a time!
I just want Uncle Sam to be more like Uncle Jessy!
Turning money into steam and likker 10 gallons at a time!
I just want Uncle Sam to be more like Uncle Jessy!
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Oyster shooters, now your talking my language!
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NOT what I was hoping to hear!Dnderhead wrote:hard alcohol will make shell fish harden up like rocks.
But I suppose you are correct! rigamortise and such!
Everything I do or say may or may not have really happened... or it may or may not be all bull shit!
Turning money into steam and likker 10 gallons at a time!
I just want Uncle Sam to be more like Uncle Jessy!
Turning money into steam and likker 10 gallons at a time!
I just want Uncle Sam to be more like Uncle Jessy!
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Rumbrewer,
I sorta find a middle way: chew some of them up, let the others just glide in. Learned to eat oysters in France. Father of my French girl friend explained me how they were still alive. And that a real "gourmand" could feel them twigle for a moment in their stomach, before they die. And that they had to be eaten whole for that. Guess I am no real gourmand, because I don't feel them swim around in my stomach ...
Odin.
I sorta find a middle way: chew some of them up, let the others just glide in. Learned to eat oysters in France. Father of my French girl friend explained me how they were still alive. And that a real "gourmand" could feel them twigle for a moment in their stomach, before they die. And that they had to be eaten whole for that. Guess I am no real gourmand, because I don't feel them swim around in my stomach ...
Odin.
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Oysters! I'm agen em. I was traumatized by an oyster as a child.
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Odin:
Sorry, but I'm calling bullshit on your French guy. I doubt there's anyone on this forum that has eaten more raw oysters than I; during my 60 years of eating raw oysters I've never seen one even twitch, much less twigle or wiggle. I suspect after the trauma of being popped open at the hinge, then having both abductor muscles being cut that they are dead when you eat then. But we must remember, the guy is French ;>)
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Sorry, but I'm calling bullshit on your French guy. I doubt there's anyone on this forum that has eaten more raw oysters than I; during my 60 years of eating raw oysters I've never seen one even twitch, much less twigle or wiggle. I suspect after the trauma of being popped open at the hinge, then having both abductor muscles being cut that they are dead when you eat then. But we must remember, the guy is French ;>)
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Used to go to Johnson Island with friends as a teenager, catch a boat coming in, buy a sack and spend the day on the beach drinking beer and eating oysters. A 1/4 lb stick of butter in 1/2 a beer makes a great dipping sauce. Amazing nothing bad ever happened on the drive back home.
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Boda Getta,
Yeah, I guess you are right. But it isn't just his impression. Many folks over there say that is the aim: to swallow it and feel it kick around.
I like to tell the story, I like to eat oysters, I never felt the kick inside. He did teach me how to appreciate oysters, and I am greatfull for that. Even though he is probably not very proud of me still not having reached the French Gourmant Nirvana ...
Odin.
Yeah, I guess you are right. But it isn't just his impression. Many folks over there say that is the aim: to swallow it and feel it kick around.
I like to tell the story, I like to eat oysters, I never felt the kick inside. He did teach me how to appreciate oysters, and I am greatfull for that. Even though he is probably not very proud of me still not having reached the French Gourmant Nirvana ...
Odin.
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Odin:
I learned my appreciation for oysters from my Father; he started feeding me raw oysters when I was 5 - 6 years old. He had an old refrigerator in the garage that always had a bag of oysters in it during the winter. When I refer to oysters I am generally referring to Apalachicola Bay, FL oysters and preferably from the Indian Pass area of the bay. I have been buying them right off the oyster boats at Buddy Ward's 13 Mile oyster processing house at Indian Pass for many years. We better enjoy them while we can; the government is doing everything it can to do away with eating them raw. Two years ago they put into effect serious restrictions on the time of the day they can be harvested, ect. and the word is they will continue to until eating raw oysters will be a thing of the pass. If it comes to the time when I'm unable to legally buy them, I will take my boat down and get my own.
BG
I learned my appreciation for oysters from my Father; he started feeding me raw oysters when I was 5 - 6 years old. He had an old refrigerator in the garage that always had a bag of oysters in it during the winter. When I refer to oysters I am generally referring to Apalachicola Bay, FL oysters and preferably from the Indian Pass area of the bay. I have been buying them right off the oyster boats at Buddy Ward's 13 Mile oyster processing house at Indian Pass for many years. We better enjoy them while we can; the government is doing everything it can to do away with eating them raw. Two years ago they put into effect serious restrictions on the time of the day they can be harvested, ect. and the word is they will continue to until eating raw oysters will be a thing of the pass. If it comes to the time when I'm unable to legally buy them, I will take my boat down and get my own.
BG
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Just steer your boat in my direction, and I will throw in some geneva!
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Try goldfish?Odin wrote:Many folks over there say that is the aim: to swallow it and feel it kick around.
Odin.
Everything I do or say may or may not have really happened... or it may or may not be all bull shit!
Turning money into steam and likker 10 gallons at a time!
I just want Uncle Sam to be more like Uncle Jessy!
Turning money into steam and likker 10 gallons at a time!
I just want Uncle Sam to be more like Uncle Jessy!
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Haha this reminds me of when I was a kid. My parents ball team would host a softball tourney every year. Anyway, this one year they had goldfish races in the beer garden, 10 lanes, couple inches wide... you get the idea. Well after it was all said and done on the last day as they were cleaning it up one of the guys in the beer garden yells out "ill give ya $20 to eat on of those". Without hesitation he picks one of em up and throws it down the hatch. Of course this catches the attention of everyone in the beer garden and within 5 minutes everyone throwing money down on the table. Long story short,all the goldfish had disappeared and he was up close to $600 if I remember right.RumBrewer wrote: Try goldfish?