In New York, Dickens describes cellars serving "oysters, pretty nigh as large as cheese-plates". "Dutch reports of foot-long oysters were only slightly exaggerated", confirms Matt Kurlansky in his ...
Oysters Rockefeller sounds quite fancy, especially when you consider the seafood dish was coined after John D. Rockefeller, one of the richest men in the world at the time. It all started at a ...
James Cheese Company. More recently, he started Lady Nellie Oyster Farm, named for his grandmother and his uncle’s shrimping boat. He offers his oysters for delivery, wholesale to restaurants ...