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Sign linking lack of oysters to oil spill was unauthorized, Parkway owner says
"We don't have oysters on our menu right now," Nix said, but it's because management decided to remove them "until the price and other things settle out...There's a limit to what we can charge our customers."
Reads like a backpedal, but they took the sign down. I credit Nix for saying he doesn't want to gouge customers with the price increase.
"We don't have oysters on our menu right now," Nix said, but it's because management decided to remove them "until the price and other things settle out...There's a limit to what we can charge our customers."
Reads like a backpedal, but they took the sign down. I credit Nix for saying he doesn't want to gouge customers with the price increase.
Re: already feeling the effects of the spill
It is May, the oyster specials usually dry up in the non-R months. And there were oyster beds closed before the spill.
Any one hear Frank Davis this morning? Said his grilled fish next week would be pre-greased.
Any one hear Frank Davis this morning? Said his grilled fish next week would be pre-greased.

Re: already feeling the effects of the spill
Deepwater Horizon has been in place for 9 years, with a history of prior trouble (http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill ... _hist.html). Not clear how this is the current administration's fault, other than because everything is to those who hate the President.bam bam wrote:... before Obama allowed our coast to be threatened by this tragedy.
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Haha, I don't know Oyster but I found that pic on a vitamin website so go figure. Maybe GNC.Oyster wrote:Rat...where do you find these locally? All I get are in Cottonseed oil. Would love to try Olive Oil!
Whole Foods? Langensteins?
Re: already feeling the effects of the spill
I think I've seen those at World Market. I get my hubby anchovy stuffed olives from there.ratcheese wrote:Haha, I don't know Oyster but I found that pic on a vitamin website so go figure. Maybe GNC.
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Re: already feeling the effects of the spill
paz5559 wrote:Deepwater Horizon has been in place for 9 years, with a history of prior trouble (http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill ... _hist.html). Not clear how this is the current administration's fault, other than because everything is to those who hate the President.
Kinda like the way you and your ilk blamed Bush for everything. It is pretty clear that Obama flush with BP's campaign cash took a hands off approach the containment of the oil spill and never activated the plan put in place to mitigate the disaster. But other than that, he's done a bang up job.
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Laura, how does Mike use the anchovy stuffed olives?LauraMc wrote:I think I've seen those at World Market. I get my hubby anchovy stuffed olives from there.
I have more than a few cans & want some new ideas.
I've used them in a putanesca style sauce & a paella sort of dish.
As far as oysters go, May is definitely the time when you see specials disappear.
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Re: already feeling the effects of the spill
I'm thinking that they'd be killer in a martini!
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