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Paul@BYC October 31st 10 06:56 PM

Whole Belly Clams
 
It's what's for dinner tonight!


*e#c October 31st 10 07:29 PM

Whole Belly Clams
 
On Oct 31, 2:56*pm, "Paul@BYC" wrote:
It's what's for dinner tonight!


You forgot " OT " in the topic line....

HarryK October 31st 10 08:29 PM

Whole Belly Clams
 
On 10/31/10 3:29 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Oct 31, 2:56 pm, wrote:
It's what's for dinner tonight!


You forgot " OT " in the topic line....



Seafood is on topic.

Last time I was in Branford, there was only one place anywhere nearby
that served whole belly clams, if he isn't cooking them at home...

HarryK October 31st 10 08:50 PM

Whole Belly Clams
 
On 10/31/10 4:29 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 10/31/10 3:29 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Oct 31, 2:56 pm, wrote:
It's what's for dinner tonight!


You forgot " OT " in the topic line....



Seafood is on topic.

Last time I was in Branford, there was only one place anywhere nearby
that served whole belly clams, if he isn't cooking them at home...



Whole belly clams, in case anyone is interested, are pretty much the
whole clam, gently fried, similar to how you might fry a whole oyster.
They are not those damned chewy clam strips. Typically, they are made
from the same variety of clams as the "steamers" so prevalent in New
England.



Ziggy® October 31st 10 09:00 PM

Whole Belly Clams
 
"HarryK" wrote in message
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On 10/31/10 4:29 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 10/31/10 3:29 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Oct 31, 2:56 pm, wrote:
It's what's for dinner tonight!

You forgot " OT " in the topic line....



Seafood is on topic.

Last time I was in Branford, there was only one place anywhere nearby
that served whole belly clams, if he isn't cooking them at home...



Whole belly clams, in case anyone is interested, are pretty much the whole
clam, gently fried, similar to how you might fry a whole oyster. They are
not those damned chewy clam strips. Typically, they are made from the same
variety of clams as the "steamers" so prevalent in New England.



Maryland used to harvest frying clams, no?


Tim November 1st 10 04:31 AM

Whole Belly Clams
 
On Oct 31, 3:50*pm, HarryK wrote:
On 10/31/10 4:29 PM, HarryK wrote:

On 10/31/10 3:29 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Oct 31, 2:56 pm, wrote:
It's what's for dinner tonight!


You forgot " OT " in the topic line....


Seafood is on topic.


Last time I was in Branford, there was only one place anywhere nearby
that served whole belly clams, if he isn't cooking them at home...


Whole belly clams, in case anyone is interested, are pretty much the
whole clam, gently fried, similar to how you might fry a whole oyster.
They are not those damned chewy clam strips. Typically, they are made
from the same variety of clams as the "steamers" so prevalent in New
England.


I can't say I've ever eaten 'whole belly' clams. I'd done a lot of
oysters on the half-shell though.

*e#c November 1st 10 12:54 PM

Whole Belly Clams
 
On Oct 31, 4:29*pm, HarryK wrote:
On 10/31/10 3:29 PM, *e#c wrote:

On Oct 31, 2:56 pm, *wrote:
It's what's for dinner tonight!


You forgot " OT " in the topic line....


Seafood is on topic.

Last time I was in Branford, there was only one place anywhere nearby
that served whole belly clams, if he isn't cooking them at home...


Wrong, its not Boats, or boating related.


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