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Oysters, Tomales Bay, California

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2007

In Northern California, located out on the coast by Pt. Reyes Seashore, are several oyster companies that farm their own oysters. All of them farm their oysters along the marshes of coastal bays and are open to the public. You can buy them to take home, eat them raw at the farm, or at Tomales Bay Oyster Company, you can cook them on the grills they provide.

We love making a day of it as we wind through the redwoods and along the scenic coast. We prepare much of our picnic and accompaniments at home and create a wonderful oyster feast with sourdough bread, garlic butter to dress the oysters, louisiana hot sauce, and a nice bottle of chardonnay. The marshes create such a serene backdrop and the winged wildlife is plentiful.

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  • oh my god. where can i get this in singapore? i am drooling an ocean!!!!

  • Very nice.

  • @marksj43 i left it there joker

  • I found an oyster behind a restaurant in Denver and it made me feel funny.

  • @SpeedyNeutrino43 the best oysters are harvested in Taishan ;)

  • I live near Appalichicola, Florida where the finest oysters in the world are harvested. Lucky me.

  • What are you talking about...? oysters can be BBQ with lemon and hot sauce or garlic butter like what they are doing. also oysters can be baked like oyster Rockefeller... so yes oysters CAN be heated up.

  • oysters should never be cooked. Not even heated through

  • it's very relaxing,fun and exciting bec we were there yesterday.unbelievable experience.above all it's our first time to go there and wasnt tht bad and for sure we knew what we gonna bring next time,god i love that place.

  • thats living life right their. I like how relaxed and happy everyone is .. I just tried oysters last week and I had this small one had a japanese name (kokomo something) Man it was so good.

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