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How do you take care of a clam? |
Travel Info W3LL i HAD F0UND TW0 CLAM Y3ST3RDAY iN TH3 0C3AN 0R RiV3R W3 HAV3 TH3M N0W WiTH US H0M3 W3 BR0UGHT SAND Y WAT3R BACK FR0M TH3 0C3AN T0 MAK3 ALiL H0M3 F0R TH3 CLAMS BUT i N33D T0 KN0W 3XACTLi H0W D0 Y0U CAR3 F0R TH3M? Travel Tips this is the coolest question i have seen today. i dont think you should cook em although that is what a normal seafood loving person would do. maybe just make a river or ocean setting for them. you would need a tank and whatever else. it could totally work! Others With some clam sauce! So tasty! Just a friend's answer is the BEST!!! He knows how to treat a clam the best! *laughter* Put in a pot of water, add a little salt and turn the flame on high, steam till done and serve with melted butter....that is how you care for a clam. Put it back in it's natural setting. How would you like it if some giant grabbed you and took you home away from your family and friends? This is not a travel question. I see you love the number three. Eat it I am an old a man and this three business is stupid and hard on old eyes. I grew up in southern New England. My parents home is less than a mile to salt water, 5 minutes by car to New Port RI where the do the the America cup race. Lots and lots of clams. When I was a lad we used to get a lb. of butter and dig clams we would rinse them off and put them in a bucket of boiling water as soon as the open the shell they are ready. Reach in with a long handle tongs and remove and dip in melted butter, next into your mouth and I never worried about whether they would miss their friends or not the tasted great. |
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