Meanwhile, seafood restaurants such as Shuckers draw in custom by shucking oysters non-stop in the front window. |
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The Sancimino boys who run it now are big guys with white aprons and thick forearms, from shucking so many oysters. |
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Sitting outside the house shucking oysters is still a common sight in Kinmen, as it has been for the last few centuries. |
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She spent her entire life shucking oysters at her mam and dad's Whitstable seafood parlour. |
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Where once couples glided around the dancefloor, beefy young chefs now stomp about, pin-boning and shucking. |
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There is a perception, because of skin color, I should be shucking and jiving. |
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It again featured dinghy and lobster crate races, a scallop shucking contest, children's events and a visit from a Canadian Coast Guard vessel. |
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Distracted a fellow competitor by vocal or physical interference during shucking heat. |
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She stood up and began shucking her breeches, still talking. |
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An officer followed the Bernards to their residence, where they were found shucking approximately 10 oysters. |
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Shelling or shucking must be carried out hygienically, avoiding contamination of the product. |
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The deck-hand was on the afterdeck sorting the catch and shucking the scallops during tows. |
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I spent four years shucking and jiving stringent math and science requirements. |
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Take care to free the oyster from the bottom shell when you're shucking as that makes eating easier. |
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On the dance floor, he looks endearingly baffled, as if he had just discovered that he is good at shucking oysters, or something else equally unrelated to his pride. |
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After shucking, freezing or processing to reduce target organisms, they should retain visual characteristics associated with freshness, including, where relevant, shells free of dirt. |
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Thereafter, the guide bar is not used as the wire tends to become self stowing, at which time that particular deck hand returns to the winch control via the shucking house. |
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The crew members used their shucking aprons to block engine-room ventilators to cut off the supply of oxygen to the fire instead of closing the baffles fitted for that purpose. |
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This includes wages you paid to individuals for repairing and painting the boat, cutting bait, baiting the trawl, shucking scallops, handling cargo, standing watch, and so on. |
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It is usually acquired when the contents of the oyster come in contact with a cut skin lesion, as when shucking an oyster. |
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I'm always shucking it and assembling salads with the kernels, and haven't stopped making fritters, one of my restaurants' signature dishes, for almost 25 years! |
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Refer to the box below for shucking and slurping tips. |
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Stories of men sitting out back of the barn with a pail of oysters between their knees, just gossiping, shucking and slurping back oysters abound. |
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Below, contestants try their best at shucking scallops. |
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Watch French chef Xavier Caille open oysters one after the other and you know shucking is an art in itself. |
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