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Feb 19

Written by: Heaving Melon
2/19/2008 10:28 PM

It all started rather innocently but now has turned into a quest of sorts. The search for the perfect oyster shooter. Any bar that has a raw bar usually has oyster shooters.  A typical recipe may go something like this:
Raw Oysters
Tomato juice
Horseradish
Pepper
Vodka
Lemon

Different bars will choose different ingredients, and you may get bigger oysters and more/less vodka. Variations on the alcohol also exist with beer and tequila being substituted for vodka.

So where this story starts while on vacation in New England, Newport RI to be exact, GF Melon said she would try a raw oyster if she was really drunk. Well then we discovered oyster shooters and she didn't have to be really drunk, but it did involve alcohol.  So since that day in early October we have tried several different places and I have decided to use the blog to keep track of which ones we liked a short review of each.

The reviews will follow over the next few days.

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The thoughts from the sometimes twisted, often misunderstood mind of a 35 year old father.
Mr. Melon as he likes to be called here is a software engineer residing north of Baltimore.
He might not always be funny but give him a break.

The name of this web site has nothing in the least to do with "Melons". 10-15 visitors each day think they have stumbled on melon heaven. Well not today.
Mr. Melon always thought that if he had a band the name would be, you guessed it. Now appearing live on stage The Heaving Melons. He had visions of laborers throwing melons. You know watermelons, but seems it must mean something else to some.

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