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The Crab Place In Shell Chesapeake Bay Oysters, 1 Dozen

The Crab Place In Shell Chesapeake Bay Oysters, 1 Dozen
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The Crab Place In Shell Chesapeake Bay Oysters, 1 Dozen

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Oysters are good food, low in calories and so high in vitamins and minerals that they are used medicinally! Oysters range in flavor from buttery sweet and slightly salty, to rich, briny and slightly metallic. Connoisseurs enjoy them raw or barely cooked. For the rest of us, oysters can be steamed, baked, grilled, broiled, sautéed, fried and frittered.

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  • Oysters range in flavor from buttery sweet and slightly salty, to rich, briny and slightly metallic

  • Low in calories and so high in vitamins and minerals that they are used medicinally

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5Elegant  Nov 16, 2003
With the holidays coming up soon, my wife and I will be hosting quite a few dinner parties and there's nothing we like better as one of our appetizers than these oysters.

I've found these oysters to have a sweet and buttery taste, which I really love. We serve them raw or barely cooked and I really can't get enough of them. I could make a meal on them, but I try to behave and save some for my guests.

These oysters are an elegant food, not meant for everyday. Just knowing they're on the menu helps to put me in a festive, party mood. Many of our guests have told us that one of the things they love most about our dinner parties are the oyster appetizers.

If you've never served oysters as an appetizer to an elegant meal before, you can't go wrong with these. They will make your meal so much more delicious and so much more memorable. But one caveat: Be ready when guests ask you the next time...Are you having oysters?