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  1. #121
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    As opposed to irreputable French restaurants?
    Did you know that abalone are related to snails? And much better with garlic I think.
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    I had bar-b-qued oysters the other day with butter and garlic. Yum. Being a prarie girl we don't get too many sea oysters, only prarie oysters and those don't taste nearly as good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    Did you know that abalone are related to snails? And much better with garlic I think.
    That makes me think of conch fritters, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    I believe I'll take a pass on those prairie oysters though, thank you
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    OOOOOHHH - Conch fritters!! Yum! Spent a couple of weeks in the Bahamas a few years ago.....

    I will pass on the oysters in any form, prairie, ocean, BBQ, raw, Rockefeller, whatever... BLECH.
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  5. #125
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    this is Drakes Beach by the same photographer, Richard Blair

    Quote Originally Posted by Wahine View Post
    I had bar-b-qued oysters the other day with butter and garlic. Yum. Being a prarie girl we don't get too many sea oysters, only prarie oysters and those don't taste nearly as good.
    I've never had prarie oysters and don't intend to. This is my favorite place to get oysters from around here. Most of the oysters you'll get around Pt. Reyes are from Johnson's Oyster Farm.

    http://pointreyesvisions.com/NewFile...n_scallop.html

    One of my favorite jaunts is to go to Drakes Beach, the little park concession there has fried oysters or in nice weather they BBQ outside.

    Then go to the Pt Reyes lighthouse for a little extreme stair climb Sometimes they close the stairs if the wind's too strong.
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    bluff

    Mmmm..Bluff Oysters..mmmmmm..

    What's wrong wit saying howdy? HOwdeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..

    And I thought i wasn't going to visit this thread..oh dear me....

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    oh no, CC took it to a new low!!!
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  8. #128
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    So tell us about this love song, CC!
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeannierides View Post
    My daughter & family have a 6 month old weimaraner/Chesapeake Bay retriever (took me this long to learn how to spell it). She is beautiful, but at 6 months already weighs 51 pounds!! She's eating (or at least chewing) the furniture - wooden(!) furniture!!:.
    Our weim is 2 years old and weighed 70 something pounds before she got knocked up We had her bred and her babies will be here around the 24th of July. I will be sure to post pictures when I get back. She's beautiful and spoiled rotten. She couldn't be more loved. Proof that I am an animal LOVER right there

    Here is the challenge to all of you wonderful gals! I am going to be away from the computer for a week while I camp with the skunks in the great outdoor wilderness of Idaho. We have many adventures planned such as a train trip, rafting adventure, and camping. I challenge you to keep this thread going until I come back and I will try my best to find a Mountain Man Rendezvous - don't know spell that one - and get myself a genuine skunk hat and take a picture. I may even use it for my new avatar. I will post it when I get back.

    You may be delighted to know that we will have no firearms with us on the trip but we will be catching fish and man those hooks are sharp - bwahahaha.

    Love you ladies -

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeannierides View Post
    Thank you, SadieKate, so happy you got rid of whatever the offending post was... then, you gals just made me LMAO I just had to bring it back around.
    Don't thank me. Thank Snap, our strong and patient mod.
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    Flyebye, we're up for that challenge. Have fun in the woods and look out for ticks!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post


    look how the fur on his tail sparkles! what a wonderful little creature.

    I am so late to the party. Mimitabby. Tooooo funny!

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    Oh sure flybye - encourage these brats! I'm just glad to know you weren't scared off....

    Have fun, where in Idaho are you camping?

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    Anybody up for some CATFISH NOODLING ?
    No hooks involved
    Last edited by Zen; 07-06-2007 at 10:01 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    Anybody up for some CATFISH NOODLING ?
    No hooks involved
    Shut up, Zen! That's a serious sport here in OK! My DH's side of the family has some.... redneckiness... minor stupidity syndrome.... (can't say anymore). He has a cousin who went noodling and the guy he was with lost a finger to a catfish.
    WHY, OH WHY would you stick your hand into an unknown and dark place... it's beyond me!

    I'd wrestle that skunk before I'd noodle.
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