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In this post – transform humble oyster shells into elegant nautical napkin rings that capture the essence of seaside dining .
When debris gets trapped in between the shells of an oyster or other mollusk, or when the animal sustains an injury, the ...
It's Chesapeake Oyster Week, so Allison Albert Guercio, with the Oyster Recovery Partnership, shares with 11 News what the shell-recycling program is and why it's important for the Chesapeake Bay.
Popular pop-up Austin Oyster Co. will open a restaurant in late 2025. But if you can't wait for your oyster fix, we have our ...
So, after you slurp those oyster platters, don’t toss the shells. There are plenty of ways to support the environment while also enjoying a tasty Lowcountry meal.
A Fairfield-based nonprofit promoting the recycling of used oyster shells to support ecological improvement and to save municipalities some money is eyeing New Haven restaurants.
The shells then go to a shell-curing site to be cleaned of any invasive species and bacteria… and then they’re returned to the water via oyster restoration projects.
The bar on Staunton Street uses oyster shells discarded by fish eatery Hooked on Caine Road to concoct an effervescent, refreshing drink. Advertisement. Food and Drinks. Lifestyle 100 Top Tables.
On Monday, March 31 – National Oysters on the Half Shell Day -- Fish City Grill and Half Shells will feature their new proprietary oyster, the Mystic Mermaid, for $18 for a half-dozen oysters.
WELLFLEET — Two 5-foot-tall piles of spent oyster shells sit in a corner of Wellfleet’s garbage and recycling center, baking in the hot summer sun. The approximately 25,000 pounds of bivalves ...
The inner shell is smooth, iridescent, glowing. Slug down the actual oyster (“my tongue was a filling estuary, my palate hung with starlight”) and the shell itself has many uses.