Oysters and rosemary and parsley

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The oysters were raw, fresh out of Barnstable Harbor.  The rosemary was combined with garlic and olive oil as a rub for a leg of lamb.  The parsley was in a mushroom risotto.  We had friends over for dinner, and we ate well.

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