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Everybody knows that oysters sometimes have pearls in them. But what happens if, in some strange lightning flash, oysters all over the world started coughing up something besides pearls? Picture this:
You are walking down the aisle of your local grocery store when you spot some oysters in a barrel. Time to stock up. As you begin to scoop them up, it suddenly dawns on you that you could get them for free if only you were on vacation. That idea begins to take root. Rushing to the car, you speed homeward. If only your husband will get home early today by reading your mind! As you pull into the garage, you spot your husband’s car. ALRIGHT!
Having talked hubby into heading to the oyster beds, you both are anticipating a huge meal of your own handpicked shells. After looking for quite a while and gathering all you can, you spot an unusually shaped oyster shell poking up slightly taller than the others. As you head for it, you realize that this shell is really big! You call your husband because it is apparent that THIS particular oyster may be a good deal older than the others and will take some special effort to open it.
Working together, you pry open the shell. If you could see your husband, you would see that his eyes are popping out just like yours are. Inside the beautiful oyster shell rests a perfectly formed laptop which is up and running. Okay, the oyster isn’t REALLY surfing the net, right??? The laptop is fantastic! And you have wanted one for ages.
Do you eat raw oysters? You may be at risk for serious illness or worse. How can you tell? For those who have serious problems with stomach, diabetes, liver problems and more, you could be at risk. Please take the time to go to the Be Oyster Aware website to find out more about this subject. In the meanwhile, take a moment and enjoy the idea of having Gulf oysters for supper tonight!
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