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30A Skunkape

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Jan 18, 2006
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I said it once, I will say it again, stop with the oyster hysteria! Please read the data regarding V. vulnificus courtesy of the CDC:

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/dise...s_g.htm#How common is V. vulnificus infection

300 cases between 1988-1995! Oh my god! I wonder how many people choked on steak during that time?

What I love is that people are scared of the dread VV but then go walking barefoot in the surf where they may step on a shell coated with the bug and get a good innoculation. Of course, to get to the beach they drove a motor vehicle(dangerous) after getting off a plane(dangerous) and all the while drink too much beer(God help the liver), smoke(God help the lungs) and are bombarded by the sun's rays(God help the skin). But man, they will be SAFE if they avoid the raw bar that night :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 

kathydwells

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30A Skunkape said:
I said it once, I will say it again, stop with the oyster hysteria! Please read the data regarding V. vulnificus courtesy of the CDC:

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/vibriovulnificus_g.htm#How%20common%20is%20V.%20vulnificus%20infection

300 cases between 1988-1995! Oh my god! I wonder how many people choked on steak during that time?

What I love is that people are scared of the dread VV but then go walking barefoot in the surf where they may step on a shell coated with the bug and get a good innoculation. Of course, to get to the beach they drove a motor vehicle(dangerous) after getting off a plane(dangerous) and all the while drink too much beer(God help the liver), smoke(God help the lungs) and are bombarded by the sun's rays(God help the skin). But man, they will be SAFE if they avoid the raw bar that night :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Good Point..Ape.
 

CastlesOfSand

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Jul 11, 2005
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Smiling JOe said:
So share with us how to eat raw oysters in a safe manner. :dunno: I wonder if it hurts the oyster when I bite it? I didn't realize that oysters have a heart -- I have never seen one bleed. The red stuff is cocktail sauce.;-):rotfl:

SJ stop it! That's just what the article said! (about the heart... :dunno:) I'm just too skeered to eat them anymore! I'm sure they are safe most of the time.... but what about that one time when they aren't..? :shock: Maybe location of where the oyster is harvested is the key so I've heard. :dunno: And the way they are processed.
 

Smiling JOe

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CastlesOfSand said:
SJ stop it! That's just what the article said! (about the heart... :dunno:) I'm just too skeered to eat them anymore! I'm sure they are safe most of the time.... but what about that one time when they aren't..? :shock: Maybe location of where the oyster is harvested is the key so I've heard. :dunno: And the way they are processed.
;-)


The danger could lie in the hands of the dishwasher who receives the delivery and doesn't place the oysters in the cooler quickly enough. It happens I am sure. As Ape said, I am more concerned with crossing Hwy 98.
 

Franny

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Mar 27, 2005
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Smiling JOe said:
One of my mom's friends died about three years ago from eating raw oysters, but not before he spent a few months in the hospital. I know other young and healthy people, two in particular, who were extremely sick after eating raw oysters. My brother was one of the two, and he was out of it for about a week. His friend, the other victim, was in the hospital for about a week, and very ill for about one month. All of this makes me aware of the potential dangers I face when eating oysters, and these personal stories are the reasons why I don't eat oysters at any old place that serves them.

By the way, Hunt's Oyster Bar, in Panama City, recently sold there downtown location (which was a lousy set up anyway), and the owner is working on reopening the Beck Ave location :)clap_1: :D)which burned two years ago, just up the street from the Captain's table. While they are not open for dining yet, they are selling bagged Apalachicola Oysters out of the back of the building.
Thanks for the info on Hunts SJ..one of my favorites! :clap_1:
 

Smiling JOe

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Franny said:
Thanks for the info on Hunts SJ..one of my favorites! :clap_1:
You are welcome. The old Hunt's, which will soon become the new Hunt's is an old favorite of mine too.
 

pk305

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Apr 11, 2005
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Just found the article in D Magazine referred to by COS....yikes!! That is so scary! I checked and found out the recent Hep shots I finished were for Hep A (due to where I travel)....so I thought ok...I'm clear....after reading the article it does give me hesitation...BUT article does say that poor man already had some liver damage. New Years Eve 2002 a group of us ate in a HIGHLY regarded top 30A restaurant (which I shall leave unnamed) and by the next morning 7 of our group of 9 were sick.....varying degrees....from feeling horrible for 17 hours to being dog-sick for 3 days.....the 2 in the group who weren't sick, did not eat the salad which had CRAB on it! And the sickest person was also the healthiest, lowest (almost no) body fat person of our group!! So I deducted it had to be the crab. I called the restaurant to inquire if they had heard from any others....they acted surprised and said no one had called. It was one of our favorite places, but we haven't been back....I would go back there (as it is popular with many on this board and is an awesome place), just haven't been able to mentally get there yet!! I've "assumed" it was some kind of shellfish poisoning but never really knew for sure....it was awful.
 

Smiling JOe

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pk305 said:
Just found the article in D Magazine referred to by COS....yikes!! That is so scary! I checked and found out the recent Hep shots I finished were for Hep A (due to where I travel)....so I thought ok...I'm clear....after reading the article it does give me hesitation...BUT article does say that poor man already had some liver damage. New Years Eve 2002 a group of us ate in a HIGHLY regarded top 30A restaurant (which I shall leave unnamed) and by the next morning 7 of our group of 9 were sick.....varying degrees....from feeling horrible for 17 hours to being dog-sick for 3 days.....the 2 in the group who weren't sick, did not eat the salad which had CRAB on it! And the sickest person was also the healthiest, lowest (almost no) body fat person of our group!! So I deducted it had to be the crab. I called the restaurant to inquire if they had heard from any others....they acted surprised and said no one had called. It was one of our favorite places, but we haven't been back....I would go back there (as it is popular with many on this board and is an awesome place), just haven't been able to mentally get there yet!! I've "assumed" it was some kind of shellfish poisoning but never really knew for sure....it was awful.
Me too, but it happend this past year with another menu item -- maybe not same restaurant. Since then, I don't eat the food, just the drinks for me. I did not move for two days and was sick for about 5 days
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. Not my idea of funn. However, it was not oysters which I was eating.
 

Scooter

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Mar 3, 2005
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Okay. First of all we have to get the "R" month thing correct. This was before refrigeration. Because the summer months were so hot the oysters were not safe to eat because there was no refrigeration. Next, I would never eat an oyster that was not from Louisiana. Those appalachicola oysters are yuck. The only place I'll eat oysters on the panhandle is Acme and I first ask them if they have Louisiana oysters that day. Sometimes they don't; you have to ask. OMG I used to go to Tyler's Beer Garden some 30 or so years ago. Blast from the past!
 
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