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Learn2 Shuck Oysters (continued)
Step 1: Buy the oysters

Purchase fresh oysters from a reputable fish merchant. If you live near the coast, inquire whether oysters are cultivated locally. Many oyster farmers sell directly to the public, which makes for a pleasant day outing.
  • Oysters are available seasonally. The old rule for shellfish generally holds that any month (in the English language) containing the letter R is a good month for shellfish. (Note: this rule only works for the Northern hemisphere.) These are the colder winter months, and shellfish prefer cold water. More importantly, warmer waters mean an increase in bacteria levels, and the shellfish can be dangerous to eat. Few memories are harder to forget than the experience of eating a bad clam or oyster.

  • Pick a winner: Fresh oysters should be closed tight, and kept either in fresh sea water or on a bed of ice. Never select shellfish that are open! A slack-jawed mollusk has passed its prime, and very likely has gone bad.

  • Is it still fresh? Sometimes one or two may be open slightly, especially if they are sitting in water. Test them by pressing the top of the shell near the opening. If the shell closes immediately, it's all right to purchase.

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Introduction
Step 1: Buy the oysters
Step 2: Put 'em on ice
Step 3: Set your workspace
Step 4: Clean 'em off
Step 5: Unlock the hinge
Step 6: Cut the cord
Step 7: Serve with the oyster lover in mind

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