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You'd have to use so much that it wouldn't be worth putting in any mussels
"Gilligan" wrote in message
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Garlic is a wonderful chelating agent that removes metals from the body.

Gilligan

"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
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Vito wrote:

"katysails" wrote

they're too small to eat....they're not even as big as a
fingernail.....


What about washing then boiling a mess of then and use the stock for a
chowder?



Don't forget that the things concentrate heavy metals and chemical
toxins,

if you wish to become a walking night light eat em, otherwise I'd not
recommend consuming the things.

Cheers
Marty





 
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