Mont. Co place to buy oysters in the shell?

Anonymous
ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Are we talking bay oysters (smaller and a PITA to open) or the bigger ocean oysters?


It does not say in the ad, it says origin USA. We got them last year for a Mardi Gras party and they were big. I have never met an oyster thta is not a PITA to open and we used gloves and oyster knives because I have cut myself opening oysters before. But my H and I were able to open them ourselves and we are novices so not a total PITA.

After shucking about 60% of them we would put them on the grill for a second, they pop and voila! Joy!

I can't afford $15 a dozen - I can easily eat 2 dozen.

If you don't want the box of 100 they do have a dozen for $6.
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ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Are we talking bay oysters (smaller and a PITA to open) or the bigger ocean oysters?


It does not say in the ad, it says origin USA. We got them last year for a Mardi Gras party and they were big. I have never met an oyster thta is not a PITA to open and we used gloves and oyster knives because I have cut myself opening oysters before. But my H and I were able to open them ourselves and we are novices so not a total PITA.

After shucking about 60% of them we would put them on the grill for a second, they pop and voila! Joy!

I can't afford $15 a dozen - I can easily eat 2 dozen.

If you don't want the box of 100 they do have a dozen for $6.

I ask because I grew up in Louisiana and spent many a fine afternoon with an oyster knife in one hand a beer in the other. When I moved up here I was missing them and found some Bay ones at the grocery and was disappointed
Anonymous
100 for $35 sounds like one heck of a deal. Is this real?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The oysters a on sale this week at Harris Teeter. BTW

just looked at on-line ad and don't see it
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