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rev0kadavur
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Oyster Score - Primo ~:) 1
#19001367 - 10/19/13 08:22 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Just a quick share on Yesterdays Hunt with General Sherman...
Despite the Lack of rain and super dry spell we have been having, prospecting for a suitable micro-climate and the luck of the fog finally returning overnight paid off... -within the first 5 minutes of the hunt, we scored...
Harvested about 3 Pounds. Probably left another 8+ Pounds...
All prime and bug free.. -though I think the dry spell made them a little more on the chewy side.
A new cooking lesson learned.. do not toss with much lemon juice as they absorb ALL of it... tired mistakes... but its all good.
Hooray for Oysters~ Fuck you no rain.






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Edited by rev0kadavur (10/20/13 11:19 PM)
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Looks like dinner. Congratulations on the success
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Kiya_Star427
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nice that looks so delicious, are you going to flame grill them?
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rev0kadavur
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I swear I have seen that photo before......... the mushroom face..... did you ever use this on Mormonbook?
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The only other site I'm registered on is Thenook , Is the mormonbook similar to that of "Southparks" version of the Book of Mormon ? Lol I don't know , I never heard of it before. But I like making mushroom faces xD
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rev0kadavur
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lol... no, i meant facebook... I was originally from the 510, so I figured maybe you are a friend and that maybe I had seen it on facebook...
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Love the log-strattling shot. Hilarious!
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Re: Oyster Score [Re: FoxDie]
#19001689 - 10/19/13 09:44 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Wow! What a score. The oysters I found today were past their prime. 
You had a really nice haul!
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Re: Oyster Score [Re: FoxDie]
#19001698 - 10/19/13 09:46 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Lol I may have had it uploaded on facebook , to be honest I haven't checked faceboom for quite sometime. I don't have many friends on there that I don't see in real life. Last I remembered my picture was of dinosaurs haha I also moved out of the 510 , not too far but I'm there every month anyways so it's almost like I never left.
I like living in the mountains , it's pretty awesome
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rev0kadavur
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Same boat! Moved a few hours north.. nicer living, indeed.
Did you ever go to BRS?
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oh snap! i didnt see this thread. i made my own. whoops >_>
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Dem oysters.
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rev0kadavur
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Quote:
generalsherman55 said: oh snap! i didnt see this thread. i made my own. whoops >_>
Yup. 
Beat you to it~
But the more the merrier, yeah?
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Made three cheese (brie-pepper jack-sharp cheddar) omelets with the left overs... The chewy-ness went away, and the flavor was much better... Nom-nom-nom....
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Quote:
rev0kadavur said: Made three cheese (brie-pepper jack-sharp cheddar) omelets with the left overs... The chewy-ness went away, and the flavor was much better... Nom-nom-nom.... 
lets do the pizza next time
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That's looks hella good.... I was just talking about pineapple sage ealier today... trying to find some!
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Of course. As for BRS , no I never attended , to be honest I never even heard of it lol
Glad to hear you enjoyed those oysters in an omelette
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Quote:
rev0kadavur said: That's looks hella good.... I was just talking about pineapple sage ealier today... trying to find some!
Whyfor? To eat? The nectar seeking critters lovelovelove it, but my understanding is that it's not terribly edible for the homo sapiens... If you get it, wall it in, the running roots on these are quite aggressive. I had years back in the sf bay area, would root prune it a few times a year to keep it from hogging the whole bed. It would get about 8' tall. Gorgeous.
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Re: Oyster Score [Re: fry day]
#19008398 - 10/21/13 12:43 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've seen it used in a lot of recipes so I would assume its edible?
But I also just love sages, I have many varities and the hummingbirds, butterflies and bees love them all... - the hummingbirds really love them!
I am a bit of a plant collector... its become an obsession almost.
Thanks for the heads up on invasive'ness! They will have plenty of space here. We have 5 microclimates on this property, all of which are a little colder than the inner bay area. Maybe they will retard a bit with a colder climate?
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