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    Default Good quality food

    Where is a good place to buy good quality food? Good produce, a friendly butcher, and a fishmonger. I really don't want to eat mass processed meats and farmed fish. I want free range chickens, wild fish, and organic produce.

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    Good luck there...you likely won't be able to find all these things under one roof. If you do that probably means a Whole Foods has finally decided to come to town and I'm throwing a celebratory party at my house.

    For fish, try Avalon Seafood Market. AVALON SEAFOODS. I know they sell some farmed fish but they'll always tell you where it comes from and I know they have a good variety of farmed and wild caught. Plus I think most things are not frozen. They are so helpful and friendly, its always a pleasure shopping there.

    For organic produce, you can usually find a meager selection at Homeland (its better than Crest or gasp..Walfart), but I would definitely recommend trying Akins Akin's Natural Foods - Home Page or if you are down in Norman, trying Native Roots Market Home Page -::- Native Roots. While the season still lasts, also check out the OSU farmers market OSU-OKC Farmers' Market with two locations in the OKC metro area that are available twice a week (once each). Not sure if the one at Chesapeake is guaranteed organic though.

    For fresh butchered meats I like Crescent Market The Crescent Market - Good Things to Eat or La Baguette Butcher La Baguette Bistro. Super friendly and helpful. Haven't been to Bill Kamp's Meat Market but I hear good things about it.

    Didn't see you mention cheese but Forward Foods in Norman Forward Foods has a great cheese selection and also carries organic and local produce (as well as unique gourmet goods).

    There are probably plenty more I haven't mentioned here that others might know of.


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    I second Avalon great selection of fish and shellfish.

    I get my sushi quality salmon and tuna there.

    I like oysters raw, but something I've been doing in coming back to Oklahoma is something I call oyster pops. I make a bunch of oyster sauces and put a grill on a fire pit in the backyard. We get a keg of Newcastle and throw oysters on the grill, when they "pop" you take them and suck the oyster juice out, open it up pour some sauce on it.

    It's a good time, best time is in October when it's just getting cold.

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    I DO NOT recommend going to Avalon for seafood. On one occasion, I purchased a fillet of tuna, only to come home and find what appeared to be some sort of roundworm or fluke burrowing through the fish's flesh. Another time, I was sold some bad clams. When I returned home from Avalon, I opened up the package and was suddenly greeted by a terrible odor. I understand the first incident could happen anywhere, but there is no excuse for selling bad clams. Let's face it--until we get some sort of upscale grocery store, we will not be able to find good seafood in the metro area.

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    i usually go to gulfport... to those who prefer avalon, what's better about it? i've never had anything of poor quality at gulfport and i can get hush puppies that taste *exactly* like the ones they used to serve at der dutchman.

    i'm frying beer batter shrimp this weekend, so my question is of vital importance!

    -M

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    mmm, how do they sell the hushpuppies at gulfport? By the pound?

    I sure do miss those Der Dutchman style hushpuppies ever since Harbour House in Bethany went out of business a few months back. The owner was a former cook at Der Dutchman so his were the exact same. Thanks for the tip on where to pick up some for home usage.

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    I buy my clams and shrimp from Super Cao Nguyen. I also buy fish there when it looks good.

    I have never had bad luck with fish from Avalon or Gulfport. I usually go to both when I shop for fish since they are so close together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro
    how do they sell the hushpuppies at gulfport? by the pound?
    they come frozen in 1 lb bags. they're around $3.50/bag if memory serves. just fry them for a few minutes until golden and you'll be set.

    -M

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    Yeah I used to buy all my seafood a Super Cao Nguyen but I question how fresh the sea food is. All these places sound great. I drive by these areas all the time but never notice them thanks!

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    Still miss Herman's Seafood and Market...*sigh*

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