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druryj

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Chow preferences is like gun preferences: Good thing we have choices. Can you imagine if there was only ONE Rifle, ONE pistol and ONE thing to eat? :uhh:
 

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Oysters last Saturday in Hochatown.
Yum!
And the food was good also
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I’m in! I stayed at a waterside hotel for like 4 or 5 days up in Puget Sound called “the Old Alcohol Plant” cause that’s what is was before it became a hotel. They had a Happy Hour special called Oyster Shooters. It was a Highball glass with a raw oyster, glob of cocktail sauce and a glob of horseradish and a healthy double shot of Vodka. Salute! Just bottoms up on about 6-8 of those and you had combo dinner and drinks all in one. Now that’s a good way to eat raw oysters.

On the last night, I learned that drinking a copious quantity of beer following what I best remember was more like 9-10 of those Oyster Shooters was not such a good idea.

Raw, barely gnawed oysters coming back up in a foamy mix of warm vodka and horseradish flavored beer is not a pleasant way to spend an hour or so. But keep it to a few and avoid the 2 dollar pitchers of beer after and now that was good stuff.


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I’ve had more than my share of shooters. We called them Mexican shooters because we used Patron tequila vs vodka.
The saltyness of the oyster compliments the Patron. [emoji106]
 

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