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The Gray Catbird Gift Shop at 22 East Main Street has moved next door to the Gray Catbird Pottery Studio under the new ...
You've likely heard of New England clam chowder. But what about Rhode Island clam chowder? Here are the differences between these two types.
With a rake in one hand and a cooler bag in the other, I climbed out of a kayak ready to go clamming for the first time.
Believed to be born the same year as President Abraham Lincoln, the Quahog clam was found at Alligator Point.
A 2.6-pound quahog clam believed to be 214 years old was found in Florida's Alligator Point last month. The clam was likely born in 1809 – the same year as Abraham Lincoln – and is named "Aber ...
The clam itself is a staple of clam chowders and in 1987, the Rhode Island Legislature designated the quahog the official “Rhode Island State Shell.” ...
Quahogs are clams, but not all clams are quahogs Don’t confuse the quahog with the soft-shell clam, which is a separate species found in tidal flats that’s used to make steamers. It’s also ...
Quahogs are clams, but not all clams are quahogs Don’t confuse the quahog with the soft-shell clam, which is a separate species found in tidal flats that’s used to make steamers. It’s also ...
The bonus for seafood lovers is fresh-shucked littlenecks, clam cakes and stuffies. But Quahog Week will shine a light on clever preparations beyond chowdah and pasta.
A 2.6-pound quahog claim that made a rare visit to the Florida coast is believed by researchers to be 214 years old.