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On 10/28/15 1:22 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 12:24:51 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 10/28/2015 11:44 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 10:28:43 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


Varies, state to state but MA has very specific regulations on the post
harvesting handling of oysters and other shell fish that are intended
for distribution to restaurants, etc. Icing in a slurry that is
temperature controlled, rinsing, prevention of exposure to direct
sunlight, etc.

Much is due to close to shore ocean areas that have become contaminated
over the years.


Down here a lot of the inshore areas have been closed to shell fish
harvesting and I bet if the politicians were not involved there might
not be any oysters taken at all. The same is true in the Chesapeake.
At the end of the day you have to realize these are filter feeders and
they tend to concentrate any contaminant in the water. I don't eat
liver or kidneys either.
OTOH oysters are excellent for water quality, just because they do
filter out a lot of stuff we would rather not have there.



Contrary to popular belief, liver does not "store" toxins. It's role is
to neutralize them. Toxins that cannot be neutralized are passed on
and stored elsewhere (fatty tissue).

Like many, I used to despise liver and would gag when my mother tried to
disguise it as "steak". Now, I enjoy it. Don't eat it often but
when I do it's a treat.


I never liked it and I still don't

I don't do lobsters anymore though.


What's wrong with lobster? Around here that is usually langostinos but
they are still yummy bugs



My mom used to cook liver and onions once a month for my dad, who loved
it, and dressed out the plate with mashed potatoes and brussels sprouts.
The smell of that stuff cooking was just awful. I'd eat a PB&J sandwich
when she cooked up that stuff...couldn't stand the liver or the sprouts.

Love lobster, shrimp, clams, not a big fan of oysters. Back in the day
in the New Haven area, we had lots of seashore restaurants and one of
them in particular, "Jimmies of Savin Rock," put together a lobster roll
with a good bit of sauteed lobster on a buttered and toasted roll
for...sixty five cents. Real lobster, not langostinos.