MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) - The Lowcountry Oyster Festival celebrated a 40-year milestone on Sunday as thousands of community members and visitors enjoyed the beloved delicacy. More than 50,000 ...
More importantly, oysters are delicious. A few weeks ago, I took an oyster-shucking class led by Ben “Moody” Harney at Mothershuckers, a raw bar in New York City’s Pier 57. There ...
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Known as the "master shucker" at Superior Seafood, Gallett shucks roughly 2,000 oysters a day behind the Uptown restaurant's oyster bar. And next week, he'll compete in the 2024 U.S. National ...
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP, N.J. − Beloved children's story bunny Peter Rabbit. Late country star Toby Keith. Taylor Swift, possibly the most famous person on the planet. Detroit Lions head coach Dan ...
9 on its top 10 list. Uncle Shuck’s corn maze spans 15 acres with six miles of trails. Over the years, Uncle Shuck’s corn maze has paid tribute to Georgia companies, historical figures and nature.
a converted Northland dinner cruise boat that will take you on a two-hour oyster farm tour, during which you will learn how to shuck oysters. And eat oysters. While sipping champagne, or stout ...
His name is Jay Gallet and he's a master shucker ... shucks about 2,000 oysters. For him though, it's more than just a job, it's in his DNA. "I started as a young boy. My father, he owned oyster ...
One in every 775 babies are born with Down Syndrome in the United States. On Sunday, thousands of people gathered at the Riverfront to raise awareness for them. September is Hunger Action Month: a ...
The easiest way to shuck a pacific oyster is through the side. Place the oyster down, so it is sideways on with the flat shell up and hold the back hinge down with a tea towel. Screw the knife ...
A dozen Long Island oyster farmers will participate in this year's Oyster Fest. Volunteers are needed to help collect shells from those eaten at the event, running Oct. 19 and 20, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.