this mississippi flood supposed to be ruining oyster beds.
Never eat oysters from the south. As with lobsters, the best come from colder waters. The best are from the Gironde in France but anything from Delaware on up are great, and any from Japan.
As far as dh telling me what’s geed or not good about oysters well, he’s too young to know any better.
I was out during all that Marxist carry on but I gotta say I think most innovations have been brought about by users filling a need they’ve felt. (Excepting cynical consumer crap like electric air fresheners, etc.)
i don’t even really like oysters.
producers, consumers – we’re all just hue-mons.
*hastily packing all your plaid pants in your matched set of plaid luggage*
Ha, Cgar- well you won’t be mocking me because I don’t have 18+ cats! Believe me, what I do have is more than enough to qualify me as a CCL. 🙂
By Petebklyn on May 18, 2011 4:50 PM
this mississippi flood supposed to be ruining oyster beds.
Never eat oysters from the south. As with lobsters, the best come from colder waters. The best are from the Gironde in France but anything from Delaware on up are great, and any from Japan.
As far as dh telling me what’s geed or not good about oysters well, he’s too young to know any better.
I was out during all that Marxist carry on but I gotta say I think most innovations have been brought about by users filling a need they’ve felt. (Excepting cynical consumer crap like electric air fresheners, etc.)
hahaha
bfarwell completely missed the plot on the producers vs consumers convo
“i think he was talking about strippers who produce le boners”
Yeah unfortunately they only produce them but don’t consume them.
“So reward the people who produce, not the people who consume. Producers are serving consumers, not vice versa.”
i think he was talking about strippers who produce le boners