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"clam" Definitions
  1. a shellfish that can be eaten. It has a shell in two parts that can open and close.

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"Somehow, this cancer has been spreading from clam to clam up the coast," Dr. Goff said.
The White Clam Chowder Thicker and harder to clean out of stuff than the red clam chowder.
Remove each clam as soon as it pops open, because the heartbreak of chowder is overcooked clam meat.
The clam pie is something like a flat clam chowder: It's topped with sliced potatoes and profoundly smoky bacon.
We celebrated opening day at the Clam Bar with fried clam strips and chowder while basking in the early-spring sunshine.
His signature dish at the moment — a clam, sunchoke and leek soup — is an ancestral Nova Scotian version of clam chowder.
Shortly after Woodman's successful experiment, an Ipswich man called Thomas Soffron of Soffron Brothers Clam Co. sold his recipe for fried clam strips (which are made with the foot of a sea clam, and which are very much meh) to the hotel/restaurant giant.
Well, it's the same for the life of a clam…The taste and quality of a clam really depends on where it spends its life.
It just has a counter with 2718 seats for raw-bar items, clam chowder, pots of steamed seafood, clam pizza and, of course, clams casino.
The old chestnut "happy as a clam" was once just a bit more descriptive — "happy as a clam at high tide," which probably requires little explanation.
At one point Eric manages to get his hands on an infected clam, and it sprouts a sort of tentacle-like arm and tries to eat another clam.
Known locally as the Clam House or Snow Clam House, it cantilevers over a slope, at an altitude of 10,3003 feet, in Mount Crested Butte, a resort community.
Known locally as the Clam House or Snow Clam House, it cantilevers over a slope, at an altitude of 10,3003 feet, in Mount Crested Butte, a resort community.
At La Calma, Leyra's recently opened restaurant in Santiago, he serves chopped piure with pebre (Chilean salsa), cochayuyo (kelp), and fresh clam juice on top of a raw clam.
Samantha Randazzo, who works at Randazzo's Clam Bar across the street, said in an interview with Channel 2 that customers from the Seaport Buffet ran into the clam bar after the attack.
My new recipe is for clam chowder pizza — a take on the clam pies of New Haven, refracted through my memories of pan roasts at the Grand Central Oyster Bar among other prisms.
Although it resembled a clam, it was not a mollusk.
Normally, oyster and clam shells are a sustainable landscaping alternative.
After one is picked up, the clam follows the player.
Ben, feeling pressured to share information, might just clam up.
Worlds away from the clam chowder we grew up with.
Maybe if it was Bronx clam chowder it'd be higher.
We'd like to make our best recipe for clam chowder.
"A mahogany clam can live to five hundred," he said.
Bordallo Pinheiro earthenware clam, $25, and jack mackerel, $95, bordallopinheiro.com.
Cook: Linguine with clam sauce is a simple evening meal.
But have you considered clam, zucchini, squash or plum fritters?
One display charts the history of the clam shell container.
They run from the inside of one shell to the other, and when clams sense a threat or find themselves out of water, they contract, causing the clam to, you know, [snapping] clam up.
After collecting 10 clams, the player will earn a power clam.
Clam chowder, tacos and Caesar salad suffered the same sad fate.
Mix thoroughly, then top each clam with some of the mixture.
And then there's Howard Johnson's claim to the fried clam throne.
You can't leave Boston without trying a bowl of clam chowder.
Recipes: Clam in a Can | Eye of the Komodo cooking cooking
You could make a Rhode Island clam chowder, briny and bright.
And there's also a one-pot clam dish that is amazing.
Philip Arctander Clam Chair in lamb fur from Horseman Antiques, Brooklyn.
" He added: "My favorite dish was linguine with white clam sauce.
Lobster essence is a fantastic addition to the best clam chowder.
Some thought it was a mollusk, like a snail or clam.
The clam shell comes in three colors: black, purple and gold.
Three excellent clam chowders washed up on our shores this year.
Her channel is a clam protest against fashion for pure aesthetic.
Soren: Now, you have your, this is your hard-shell clam.
The razor clam, for example, can bury itself 70 centimeters underground.
He sees Lauren as the risk because Lauren's a silent baby clam.
I ate my first fried clam when I was 12 years old.
Last year, they found one such cancer in a species of clam.
At Flynn's, a bowl of New England clam chowder is just that.
And then she has a drink called the Clam in a Can.
ZZ's Clam Bar, which opened three years ago, is also cash-free.
Or Stefano will make a pasta, like a clam or calamari pasta.
Start with a perfect strawberry, peach, tomato, clam or ear of corn.
Or mine for clam dip, which goes great with plain potato chips.
Many people tend to clam up even around the people they love.
We are selling the entire animal, like an oyster or a clam.
How exactly a clam could do that has long been a mystery.
It looks a lot like a clam, mussel or any other bivalve.
A worker aboard a clam boat owned by Frank M. Flower & Sons.
"Now they can carry out clam collection without any fear," he said.
The archaeologists recovered 171 clam shells that were modified into sharp tools.
The clam-shell shape influenced the design of the modern flip phone.
Chittara with clam sauce would have been lovely had it been edible.
It&aposs so big the clam can&apost even close its shell.
In Kejimkujik, green crabs have decimated eelgrass and clam populations since the 1980s.
But the clam boats have gone, and some of the piratical air too.
Along with sushi and sashimi, they served clam chowder, scallops, and filet mignon.
Regardless, there is no known burrowing clam on Earth larger than Panopea generosa.
It is essentially a clam on the half shell, with breadcrumbs and bacon.
Loosen the clam from the bottom shell and place back into the shell.
Chipi chipi is a name for a small clam found in the area.
A number of East-Coast states have their own version of clam chowder.
You have a choice: Either clam up, or let go and embrace it.
It does an excellent New England Clam Chowder, according to the cab driver.
Not the "stuffies," baked stuffed littlenecks or cherrystones that could use more clam.
I made spaghetti with clam sauce, using canned clams, parsley and white wine.
Clam pizza moved south in the decades that followed, to New York City.
Kind of like clam, like, it&aposs gonna have a bite to it.
Bits of marine worms, harvested from local clam flats, are preferred as bait.
Mollusks and bivalves belong in this category: A clam, technically, has a foot.
But humans are hardly the only locals who appreciate a good clam dinner.
And none is more impressive than the one belonging to the geoduck clam.
The area's three most popular clam shacks—Woodman's, the Clam Box, and J.T. Farnham's—are a testament to the flats of the Great Marsh, and have been in very busy business since their respective openings in 1914, 1935, and 1945.
A misnamed "clam bake" consisted of an entire lobster, poached and shelled, the tail propped showily atop a custardy polenta studded with corn kernels, tricked out with two spears of asparagus and a single clam, in a luxuriously buttery broth.
Linguine With Clam Sauce My only goal here is to make sure you know how good pasta with clam sauce is — and while fresh clams are truly delicious, canned clams can just quietly live in your pantry until the mood strikes.
"I have a new boyfriend and I'm just happy as a clam," she said.
Does that mean that Mr. Ball Legs is just some sort of bad clam?
Add the clam juice, increase the heat to high, and bring to a boil.
But at the hips arose a massive pink fabric fan, like a clam shell.
The objective is to throw the clam into the basket near the opponent's base.
Washington has had to cancel at least three razor clam seasons since the '90s.
In the late 1980s, he became one of the first clam farmers in Massachusetts.
I was afraid that he would clam up if he drew such a conclusion.
Claudio's satellites, Claudio's Clam Bar and Crabby Jerry's, are also part of the deal.
People affiliated with the Charles Martel Society instantly clam up about it when asked.
When it comes to showing actual emotion, though, the majority of them clam up.
The Red Clam Chowder Seafood based, which some people can't stand the smell of.
Scientists reported an unnerving discovery: three species of clam that suffered from contagious cancer.
She found some relief from her gluttonous griefIn a bowl of Manhattan clam chowder.
Some, like the calf raises, were straightforward, but others had names such as Clam.
A mahogany clam, one of the ocean's most long-lived creatures, served at Koks.
At the Navy table, Lacoste and Frida Karani, a culinary specialist, made clam chowder.
We could get ambitious and make Florence Fabricant's bespoke recipe for white-clam quesadillas.
" McWhorter fears that its chief result is to make people—white people—"clam up.
This is including, but no limited to, pussy, clam, tuna taco, and sausage wallet.
When we went back to the Britax Boulevard, she was happy as a clam.
There is also a small cult of the clam pie among New York pizzaioli.
Yotam Ottolenghi devours shrimp-and-clam pasta on his screens and in his kitchen.
They all belonged to a local species called Callista chione, or the smooth clam.
He ordered a favorite dish — linguine with clam sauce — and a glass of wine.
They will clam Trump's actions were insufficient, and his relations with Putin suspiciously warm.
There will be a children's fair, a clam chowder cook off and whale watching.
But if you think clam feet are bizarre, check out this thing: the siphon.
In fact, a fisherman once found a 34-kilogram pearl inside a giant clam.
"There are hundreds of people who are as happy as a clam," he said.
They can sing and they're brilliant but when you talk to them, they clam up.
Another was an aerial view of a seaside town, complete with clam shack and lighthouse.
I'm not saying that we should clam up whenever we encounter intolerance or outright hate.
Cardi b's Grammy dress looks like a mix between Ursula and a giant clam pic.twitter.
If you want legitimate chunky goodness, you got make your own New England Clam Chowder.
A linguine with white clam sauce was excellent, served with littleneck clams in their shells.
For big reasons, you have the clam pizza and pork shank, maybe, and the wine.
They're what I imagine prep school kids wearing and spilling clam chowder on during lunch.
Sunday night is a good one sometimes for my recipe for the best clam chowder.
With eyes located all alongside their outer shell, they clam up when they sense danger.
I think that she did clam up a little bit because it was so brutal.
I also really liked clues for ECLIPSE, BISON, NINES, BLO, CLAM and TOW, among others.
"Clam gardens give us these very large and undeniable modifications of the intertidal," he says.
The Capitol Mary uses clam juice instead of tomato juice and adds Old Bay seasoning.
With his help, the clam collectors managed to get government recognition within a few months.
But, Captain Gunn, I am sure that a happier future awaits you than clam mongering.
Now, check out the crazy-divided reaction to my recent article about clam chowder pizza.
In addition to canned tuna, Bumble Bee sells sardines, clam juice and other fish products.
Float those on a bowl of Rhode Island clam chowder, and you'll be in clover.
Unlike their quahog relatives (the clam origin of Indian wampum), surf clams eschew muddy bottoms.
I'm heading off the grid, where I'll be happy as a clam at high tide.
Iridescent neon sculptures bubble up from piles of gravel like crystalized coral or clam shapes.
Yeah, you know, nothing quite says 'love' like spilling hot clam chowder on my genitals.
There's a giant clam, and it's purple and it's glowing and you can lay in it.
Each painting features clam, cockle, and mussel shells on plywood or canvas, all painted vibrant colors.
Clam pearls are rare, as oysters are usually the ones to make these calcium carbonate creations.
We offer coffee and have a Clam Chowder Cook-Off each year for our home game.
An uncle known as Jimmy the Clam, a grandfather and a cousin were made men, too.
Regional and temporary menu items also include poutine, clam chowder, piña-colada-flavored smoothies, and fries.
BRITAIN There is such a thing as the clam chowder MRE, and it sounds quite horrendous.
Slowly stir in the reserved clam cooking liquid and the heavy cream, then add the potatoes.
Now 68, he started working on the deck of a clam boat when he was 15.
There is also lighter, café fare, such as clam chowder and buffalo-milk yogurt with granola.
My word for food is pasta, and Sant Ambroeus does a pasta with white clam sauce.
Like his father and most of the people in his nearby village, he's a clam harvester.
Quibble all you like, but a clam pizza is the very best pizza in the world.
And we just had a whole conversation about our dreams in life over some clam chowder.
Now, on rare occasions, there&aposs something else you might find inside a clam: a pearl.
Try to tell someone from New Haven that a white clam pie isn't a real pizza.
This riff on a New England clam shack has a cheery coastal décor and a vast range of warm-weather amenities—a spacious patio lined with wooden picnic tables, draft cocktails available frozen by request, and littlenecks on the half shell, at a clam a pop.
It uses as sauce the building blocks of a classic clam chowder — alliums slowly fried with bacon, then infused with clam juice and wine, reduced to a glaze and thickened with cream — and tops it with chopped clams, lemon zest and a spray of hot pepper flakes.
I'm also a pretty adventurous eater, so I'd have no problem trying a slice of clam pizza.
The catering team turned out an impressive spread, crowned by a big batch of creamy clam chowder.
The Heels of Steels author said that she threw de Lesseps a clam bake after the reunion.
The awful one, a linguine with white clam sauce, again was brought down by those chewy clams.
" He added, "It is absolutely phallic, but at the end of the day it is a clam.
"I have a new boyfriend and I'm just happy as a clam," Olindo said during the episode.
Flavor: A New England clam bake in a shell: quahog, lobster and sweet corn steamed in rockweed.
Kennedy ate like a true New Englander, preferring the creamy clam chowder to Manhattan-style tomato based. 
"You gotten any?" the captains asked, expecting her to show maybe one clam for her first try.
The Oregon and Washington razor clam fisheries are currently closed due to high levels of domoic acid.
Understanding how to cook a duck breast, how not to overcook a clam—that's gonna help you.
Clamato, a clam-infused tomato juice that forms the cocktail base, is just too strange for France.
China's giant-clam industry operates from the port of Tanmen on the southern Chinese island of Hainan.
The plunder is illegal in China, and trade in giant-clam shells is banned under international treaties.
The clam was named Ming after the Chinese dynasty that was in power during its early life.
In fact, here's one eating a clam: – 173A: There are so many ways to show one's feelings.
He may offer dishes like a deconstructed clam chowder and pork belly glazed with maple and harissa.
When Caitlyn says they need to talk, Lamar keeps it mellow and clam, just like he said.
The particular clam they studied lived for more than nine years, situated in a shallow tropical seabed.
Rhode Island-style clam chowder, clear as the ocean water below the Swift house on Watch Hill?
He takes other liberties, coming up with smoked meatloaf, New England clam cakes and country-fried eggplant.
Was it destined for a clam bake, for a taxidermist or to be kept as a pet?
It's true of Texas chili and New England clam chowder, as well, and of gumbo and cornbread.
Combine the clam juice, butter, Worcestershire sauce, celery salt, and paprika in a saucepan over high heat.
The enterprising orange-dotted tusk fish, a species native to the western Pacific, first uncovers a clam by blowing water on the sand, then carries the mollusk in its mouth to a nearby rock and smashes the clam on the rock with a series of deft head flicks.
The atmosphere of this course is fairly macabre, not solely because of the twisted, glitter-studded clam corpses.
So they clam up about the dangers they face and sometimes report before being commissioned to do so.
Despite its reputation for foggy weather and clam chowder, San Francisco has been a tiki mecca for decades.
If you live anywhere near the Great Marsh, you know about J.T. Farnham's, Woodman's, and the Clam Box.
For example, Robin was once nearly swallowed alive by a giant clam in an episode with the Joker.
I have a column in The New York Times Magazine this morning about cooking Bahamian-style clam fritters.
Get your brine on with their fresh shucked clam pizza with garlic and lemon wedges on the side.
After he graduated from high school, he also worked full time on one of his father's clam boats.
I don't mean to belittle it at all, but you start talking money, and people really clam up.
It's also great with pastas (with white clam sauce or pesto), salads and any number of vegetable preparations.
But I'm pretty sure most people don't mind, as recipes for clam chowder with corn are widely found.
Recipe: Corn and Clam Chowder With Zucchini and Herbs Follow NYT Food on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest.
Lately I've been doing both, at once: clam-chowder pizza, a balm against the pain of the world.
" And for lovers of the absurd and the aquatic, here is a shade called "Giant clam closing forever.
The Atlantic surf clam (Spisula solidissima) prefers clean, moving water and a sandy substrate in which to live.
The menu was a celebration of Quebecois cuisine, featuring razor clam poutine, elk tourtiere, and a horse tartare.
The Old Clam House: Established in 1861—yeah, during Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the fucking Gold Rush, man!
The people, the noise, the endless unveiling of small brass plaques; it would try the patience of a clam.
Fennel fronds, dill, and mustard flowers are all making their way into the garlicky clam pasta as we speak.
Hurricane prep is in full swing, but no threat is strong enough to get Floridians to purchase clam chowder.
From Strawberry Shortfuse, to a clam, the magic clown and Potato Man, Corden tried nearly everything to impress Reynolds.
For instance, these are vaginas: This is a vagina: This clam is a vagina: This cat is a pussy.
One pizza that rises above toppings-on-dough status to cohere into a memorable whole is the clam pie.
But, as SoraNews24 reported on Tuesday, when the fresh surf clam arrived at his plate, it was still wriggling.
Each mussel, clam, and beautiful rhombus of squid in the brodetto, or seafood stew, for two was perfectly cooked.
A Caesar, for the uninitiated, is essentially a Bloody Mary where the tomato juice is infused with clam broth.
But if you can't get softies, try the curried rice with clam fritters, with fried catfish or stew chicken.
Ipswich, Massachusetts Erected in 1938, the Clam Box in Ipswich, Massachusetts, resembles a takeaway box full of fried clams.
The package has done little to clam investors, with the country's share market down more 10% since the announcement.
The nearly 170 shell tools came from a smooth clam species that still lives in the area, Callista chione.
The drinks were handed out, we toasted Mother, and the first course was served—clam chowder and soda crackers.
When the female surfaced, the male stole her food (a clam), after which the female and pup quickly departed.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Every Friday I go to my local bodega on Columbus Avenue to buy clam chowder.
Read more >>> Your inclination to clam up around money has another deleterious side effect: It can reduce your pay.
The clam holes resemble the incantatory dotted surfaces of aboriginal Australian art (which Walker collects) that puncture painting's essential flatness.
" Here's how the company describes it: In "clam blitz,' competing inklings are tasked with collecting clams scattered around the stage.
There were rods in their hands, heavy sinkers attached to them, two hooks each above them, baited with clam bellies.
"Heinrich was a volatile and unpredictable man who could want to talk one minute and then clam up," Luger said.
Pierce's taste in food was true to his New England roots and included fried clams, clam chowder, and apple pie. 
Top each clam with some bacon and peppers and bake until golden and warmed through, about 3 to 5 minutes.
Her preternatural diving skills have made her a skilled harvester of geoducks, a massive clam that looks oddly like genitalia.
Origin stories are tricky, but local lore dictates the fried clam was invented in 1916 by Essex restaurateur Chubby Woodman.
Of course it doesn't really matter who invented the fried clam or where or when she or he invented it.
Maybe you'll even see it float onto its back and crack a clam open on its belly with a rock.
It's a family-run business and they really are famous for their clam pie, which is why I chose that.
There's so many pizzerias and every one has their own flair and their own pie; Lee's is the clam pie.
Nathan's Famous hot dogs, Peter Luger's steak, and Manhattan clam chowder are ready for whatever you can throw at them.
I think I know the reason why people clam up when attempting to console a friend who is grieving: shame.
Others still have a garish tabloid glow, like the shooting of "Crazy Joe" Gallo at Umberto's Clam House in Manhattan.
After the first round of Democratic questioning, the ranking minority member, Devin Nunes, appeared to be digesting a bad clam.
The clam is briny and tart and chewy, and affects you like a splash of Norwegian water in the face.
He starts with homemade tomato sauce, onions, lime, a touch of olive oil and clam juice, a concession to circumstances.
Humboldt County's Clam Beach, which is fed by two creeks, was named California's most polluted beach by Heal the Bay.
I settled on a cherry-tomato gazpacho, followed by a clam-and-salmon paella and a maple-syrup ice cream.
Also, from a year before that, Pierre's recipe for Manhattan clam chowder, developed with Craig Claiborne: comfort in a bowl.
I love it with pasta sauces, like pesto or white clam sauce, that would ordinarily point to an Italian white.
Give me a basket of these and a cup of hot marinara, and I'll be happy as a clam in linguine.
After all, somebody has to decide which seafood joint actually has the best clam chowder (that's "chowdah" if you're a local).
Commonly referred to as the watering pot clam, it has a shell at the base from which the long tube grows.
In 2016, he made an unexpected stop at Pier 6 in Boston for some clam chowder and lamb gyros with friends.
As far as we know, the couple is still as happy as a clam — or, shall we say, a pet pig.
The unique gown appears to feature a sequin nude bodysuit and long black skirt blooming out of a dramatic clam shell.
It harbours the most important clam beds in the territory (now closed due to likely contamination), which provide considerable winter employment.
EDT tomorrow: John Kasich holds a town hall in Hershey, Pa.   NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF... Today is National Clam Day!
"We have discovered a new way that animals — in this case, the giant clam — make white color," Ghoshal told Live Science.
In the comedic drama, Rudd stars as a clam digger named Hunt, acting alongside Josh Hamilton, Ron Eldard, and Ken Marino.
Nathan Nickerson III told CNN he had received his typical seafood shipment for his Eastham restaurant, Arnold's Lobster and Clam Bar.
But diners will get a soft-shell clam belly broil made with Ipswich clams, a popular menu item in its day.
It can taste like a mushroom, with a very earthy kind of umami flavor, and the texture is like a clam.
Front Burner The seasonal ramen at O Ya in NoMad teems with steamed clams in a lighter chicken and clam broth.
By the time she was a teenager she had adopted dogs, cats, snails, frogs, birds and a freshwater clam named Clammy.
An analysis of clam shells and volcanic rocks from an Italian cave shows that Neanderthals collected shells and pumice from beaches.
"No matter how many times you retouch a clam shell, its cutting edge will remain very thin and sharp," Villa said.
Opened in 22.90, Splash Cafe is an institution and retro landmark, selling more than 25.50,210.95 gallons of clam chowder a year.
According to Gueye, the seashell shapes were digitally-generated and graphed to create clam seashell shapes on swimsuits, kimonos, and dresses.
When the predator faces this prey, the clam simply opens up its shell to reveal a brilliant ribbon of flashing light.
The Atlantic surf clam is delicious, and records of the shoreline feasts of American Indians date back to the 17th century.
But as it turns out, a foot is just one of the many bizarre features you&aposll find inside a clam.
"To get the same quantity of black clam meat that we used to collect, process and sell in three hours, today takes nine," said NK Raju of Sarithodu village, one of 303,230 clam gatherers in Vembanad's south, as he processed the day's haul of just 240 kg (270 lb) on an open fire in a lean-to.
After the forum appealed to the local clam collectors' arbitration panel, the Kottayam group was thrown out and all dredging was banned.
But if D.C. is chosen, Amazon's arrival with tens of thousands of new jobs could further clam up a slow housing trajectory.
This one"— she points to one of the vials—"has one large clam, what I would assume is a geoduck in it.
The clam chowder achieved an optimal balance of smoky, bacony richness and brothy saltiness, with the added plus of two Cheddar biscuits.
Fill up on a huge plate of traditional spaghetti and meatballs for about $14, or fettuccine with spicy clam sauce for $21.
He presents a raw mahogany clam on the half shell, its flesh sliced over kale purée, with kelp broth spooned on top.
No joke, we've driven to Connecticut before to go to that pizza restaurant, Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana for a white clam pizza.
Back then some wore plates of bony armor and lacked jaws, like the arandaspids, which looked like a clam with a tail.
The implied head is a generous glob of plaster oozing off the top of a plank with clam shells pressed into it.
One appealingly eccentric pie that combines a New Haven clam pizza with a Peking duck pancake is finished with fried julienned leeks.
The razor clam, a bivalve that looks like a straight razor, is increasingly available these days as clammers keep up with demand.
He helped clam harvesters get government recognition as fishermen and with it, access to protections like a union, workers' compensation and credit.
Other things I'd like to cook this weekend: my recipe for clam fritters, which recalls the Caribbean by way of New England.
The famous bread bowl full of clam chowder is only $7.95 ($4.95 if you get it served in a non-bread bowl).
I added a little polenta to my brothy corn and clam soup toward the same end, and to reinforce the corn flavor.
Be as happy as a clam and bag yourself a cheap pool or hot tub to chill out in for the summer.
Huntsman, controlled by the eponymous Mormon family, is best known for inventing the clam-shell styrofoam box for McDonald's Big Mac burgers.
A croquette tastes something like an Italian rice ball made from New England clam chowder that has young bamboo shoots in it.
"It's a beef that's grilled really fast so it's still raw, which is then mixed with chopped radish and clam juice," he explains.
It was one of many lobsters ordered by his restaurant, Arnold's Lobster and Clam Bar, in Eastham, Massachusetts -- except this one was blue.
New England clam chowder: When someone in the bathroom stall next to you strikes up a conversation while you're trying to poop. 12.
For instance, when one asked for a refresher on who killed Joffrey (Jack Gleeson), Turner responded that it was actually a bad clam.
In the first week of June, a Tiverton man "dumped thousands of unwashed clam shells on his property" to pave an access road.
You could also use the iron to heat up canned chili, prepare clam chowder, or, in a pinch, as a rudimentary sous vide.
Remove from the heat and transfer the mixture to a bowl with the breadcrumbs, clams, clam juice, parsley, lemon juice, and Worcestershire sauce.
The old school side of the menu will hit you with nostalgic dishes like Maryland Blue Crab Cakes and New England Clam Chowdah'.
Despite the success of our fig and prosciutto pizza at lunch, our white-clam pizza at dinner had a too-thick, tough crust.
Synopsis: "Diggers" is a coming-of-age story about four friends who work as clam diggers while living in Long Island, New York.
Overseen by Thomas Waugh, formerly the chief barman at ZZ's Clam Bar in Manhattan, they reflect the punctilious Japanese approach to cocktail culture.
In New Haven, Mr. Freedman's pizza loyalty lies with Zuppardi's Apizza and its clam pies, for which the clams are shucked to order.
Further around the peninsula to my right, where the dunes gave way to shoreline, would have been clam colonies and mounds of flint.
Season the fish and shrimp with salt and pepper and add to the saucepan along with the reserved clam meat and the crab.
Fred and I going to the market, Fred and I going antiquing, Fred and I talking about clam chowder, you know, that stuff.
For now, there are thin-crusted margherita, clam, white, arugula and prosciutto pies served in two sizes, with a multitude of topping choices.
I ran a junior tennis academy for a number of years after I coached Sébastien Grosjean, and I was happy as a clam.
Likewise that snowy, half-filled bag of peas that's been in the freezer since August, sitting next to that clam stock from July.
Mainly, this means stowing away a few containers of Clamato, the mix of tomato juice, sugar, spices and clam broth produced by Mott's.
We stopped first to poke around for clams, hunting for tiny holes that promised a clam an inch or two under the sand.
At French's table, rhubarb spoon cake and classic clam boils have equal place alongside apple-cider-glazed duck and spiced squash chiffon pie.
Created with tiny cylindrical beads ("Wampum") made from fragments of clam shells, these geometrically patterned belts served as records of treaties among tribes.
Me, I'd like to cook the whole state of Texas some Bahamian-style clam fritters this weekend, a taste of something far away.
In a way, you could think of clam chowder as a vegetable soup with clams, so adding market-fresh zucchini makes sense, right?
GREENPORT: Claudio's, under new management, has opened for the season; Claudio's Clam Bar and Crabby Jerry's are following suit, 111 Main Street, claudios.com.
Originally, it was to be for a small spot near Carbone in Greenwich Village that became ZZ's Clam Bar: 98 East 53rd Street.
Last year, the largest algal bloom ever recorded shut down the crab and clam fisheries along the West Coast of the United States.
But in the wake of the new Netflix documentary, Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator, people are starting to clam up about their former enthusiasm.
But the mantis shrimp appears to have met its match in the disco clam, a bivalve whose name I didn't just make up.
Trilobites Scientists are eager to learn more about the bacteria that live in this recently discovered clam with an extremely long digestive system.
"If you look at a baby oyster in its swimming stage, it actually looks like a tiny clam that swims around," Allen says.
It was the cream of insider Hollywood scoops of 1996—the cast and crew of Titanic had been poisoned with PCP-spiked clam chowder.
I've never been to Rhode Island, but a heap of rotting clam shells causing a domestic disturbance sounds like a distinctly Rhode Island problem.
Wrong. When people are uncertain about their partner's intentions in a relationship, they tend to clam up and not talk about things, Knopp says.
We've seen world leaders condemn pineapple on pizza and the food editor of the New York Times insist that clam chowder pizza is best.
My initial grumpiness at finding just one clam in the wide platter was rapidly allayed by a surfeit of tilapia, mussels, squid and shrimp.
We washed down briny fried clam strips and crispy-gooey macaroni and cheese balls with iced lemonade as "Hotel California" grooved in the background.
The clam pizza had plenty of meat, along with a sprinkling of smoked bacon, garlic and grated cheese on a deliciously charred thin crust.
The Powerbeats' ear hook design no doubt limited how small the case could be, but just like damn it's like a palm-sized clam.
They add 'clamato' juice to the mix — that's tomato juice and clam broth — and garnish it with a strip of crispy maple cured bacon.
If Congress uses its power simply to destroy the president, then of course any president is going to clam up and refuse to cooperate.
With a bit more effort, you could make a clam chowder pizza; some seared scallops over pasta; or Thai-style clams in coconut broth.
Researchers have solved the mystery of how this small species of giant clam forms its own cave inside the rock of a coral reef.
My corn and clam chowder has a somewhat Italian slant: It employs polenta and zucchini, and tastes like summer — bright, spectacular, golden and fleeting.
Garlic chopped to a fine mist and warmed with clam juice and olive oil sloshes under the baked littlenecks, a dozen to an order.
Invertebrate groups that experienced diversification included horseshoe crab-like trilobites, clams, clam-like brachiopods and a group called gastropods that included snails and slugs.
Once it reaches a safe depth, the clam anchors its inflated foot in the sand, before deflating it to draw down its protective shell.
But if that doesn't explain it, just watch this video (really, the whole thing): Cloyster is the most sinister-looking clam to ever exist.
The clam chowder's ample portion of clams was outdone by its even more generous amounts of bacon and potatoes — stewy, but not at all sludgy.
While Twinkies and grape soda doesn't sound too bad, we'd bet you're going to have a bad time chugging down bone broth or clam juice.
For the more adventurous travelers, the Bold Coast offers more than scenery with firsthand cultural experiences like clam digging and goat milking to make cheese.
And -- this is just anecdotal -- not many offices are super comfortable having their male employees jam around like they're about to attend a clam bake.
Image: Kristen Grace, Florida MuseumSince their discovery 13 years ago, scientists have puzzled over the origin of tiny glass beads found inside ancient clam shells.
New evidence suggests they're microtektites—a byproduct of meteorite impacts—marking the first time these celestial remnants have been found hiding in old clam shells.
Israelis are ready to compromise in pursuit of peace, but they tend to clam up when their "peace partners" are urging people to kill them.
Surprisingly, both clam species create their white hue by mixing colors together much like video displays mix red, blue and green pixels to make white.
Mr. Barron later (a week later, in fact) tried that same bottle of Fantino with a clam, leek and fennel pasta and a tomato gratin.
Or if it's not, you could make Rhode Island clam chowder; swap out the clams for fish, if you can't find cherrystones or top-necks.
He takes patrons paddling through the Clam Bayou Nature Preserve, which extends out into Boca Ciega Bay and is shared by St. Petersburg and Gulfport.
The Manhattan clam chowder, for instance, speaks well for the honest appeal of clams cooked up with a little bacon, tomatoes and a few aromatics.
Scratch the surface, ask about the Mafia, and one of two things will happen: People will clam up and walk away or get really angry.
I saw Vegas listing the beloved Bruins at 23-to-1 odds to take the Cup, and I nearly did a clam-chowdah spit take.
Novogratz typically wears T-shirts that read "Coach" or "Clam Bar" and his favorite speed-racer pants, and today he was dressed in similar regalia.
I ordered the piangua — a tiny squishy black clam that collects at low tide in mangrove swamps — as well as the shrimp and the crab.
Not long ago, for example, he fell ill after eating clam chowder, which he attributes to meat broth that he suspects was in the soup.
Earlier this year, a separate analysis of clam shells and volcanic rocks from an Italian cave shows that Neanderthals collected shells and pumice from beaches.
I did a photo shoot for Legal Sea Foods, where they had me as Santa Claus taking photos of their clam chowder or their lobster.
How clam pizza, with all its charms, remained trapped in New Haven for most of a century is a mystery that may never be unraveled.
When I think of Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in New Haven, I hunger for the white clam pizza — no tomatoes — from the coal-fired oven.
After New York prevailed, Mr. Menino sent 100 cups of New England clam chowder, 83 Boston cream pies, and other local delicacies to Mr. Bloomberg.
Strive for endless summer: clam dip and your favorite potato chips, the best sausages, carne asada, hummus tehina and an Atlantic Beach pie for dessert.
The company is said to have a few hundred members in its chip operation, but press Apple executives for specifics, and they clam up fast.
And because but not just because I have lobster stock in the freezer, I want to make a big tub of clam chowder as well.
It appeared as well among the pasta dishes, along with tiny shrimp from the Gulf of Trieste and the tiny Adriatic clam known as peverasse.
The Menu The seafood-themed menu included ceviche and bowls of clam chowder and conch chowder, a nod to the groom's time in New England.
The two most common borers are a kind of shipworm called Teredo navalis, which is actually a wormlike clam, and tiny crustaceans known as gribbles.
"Thanks to my therapist encouraging me to write that one letter, I no longer clam up when talking about my mom to others," she said.
I keep it for my Sunday night ritual: clam chowder and toast, a perfect, quiet, food-for-the-soul menu to wrap up the weekend.
While the enormous eel, staring up at me with its glassy eyes, is definitely dead and the percebes are unmoving, the razor clam remains ambiguous.
Footage of some clam sushi twitching on a man's plate has recently gone viral on Twitter, prompting the question whether it is in fact still alive.
But clam eaters can take comfort in knowing that shellfish get tested regularly for this kind of thing, and taken off the shelves if they're contaminated.
Now, some lucky oyster seeds will be hanging out in so-called "receiving beds" made out of broken up toilets mixed with clam and oyster shells.
If you thought fish were boring, wait until you see a tuskfish use tools to open a clam or a female kobudai morph into a male.
Scientists then use a dental drill to pass the enamel and dentin -- "kind of like opening up a clam," said Robey -- to get to the pulp.
Guk opened the crate and took out something that looked like a stone but turned out to be a clam the size of a child's fist.
Satellite photos collated by Victor Robert Lee, an analyst, show that tell-tale scarring from clam-harvesting is now visible on more than two dozen reefs.
In some places the build-up of Chinese naval and coastguard vessels has made it less likely that clam-harvesters will be chased off by foreigners.
While the seafood options are bountiful—clam bakes and lobster and whole belly clams—and rich, you're definitely here for the boisterous, open-air dockside atmosphere.
Hurricane Matthew is here, and everything but clam chowder is off the shelves of super markets as folks brace themselves and stock up on the essentials.
A clam named Ming died at the advanced age of 507 years old when researchers hauled it up from the depths off the coast of Iceland.
Cavemen plucked their beards with clam shells, Little Mermaid-style, exhibiting a degree of care and attention that so many men today seem happy to dismiss.
At this point, Trump's best (only?) way out is to muddy the water enough regarding wiretapping that he can clam he was right and move on.
In an ESPN feature on Seager, he is observed scarfing down a chicken bacon ranch personal pizza with clam chowder and a pair of Mountain Dews.
It has become a fixture at Lombardi's and some Staten Island pizzerias, as well as inspiring lovingly considered tributes at Pasquale Jones, Motorino and the Clam.
Tom Hall, town manager of Scarborough, Me., had just returned from a meeting about the clam harvest when he heard the bad news from a reporter.
And Manhattan clam chowder, repurposed as a sauce for a fine, clean-tasting hunk of pan-seared salmon, was the answer to a question nobody asked.
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Adele, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Richie and Joel Madden just pulled up to the pre-wedding festivities, taking a boat to Rose Island for a clam bake.
In 1972, following an interfamily dispute, Gallo was celebrating a birthday with family and friends in Umberto's Clam House on Mulberry Street in Manhattan's Little Italy.
Nature N.Y.C. From the perspective of a small organism like a clam or a shrimp, the Atlantic surf is probably a chaotic place of hostile instability.
In a viral thread, a Twitter user quote-tweeted a mukbang video of an Asian woman eating a geoduck, a large and admittedly phallic-looking clam.
"The clam chowder was out of this world and the lobster rolls well-filled!" wrote Yelp user Anna S.Learn more about Lobstah On A Roll here.
Casey Allen, a longtime clam digger, said that with farm-raised clams available in the market the warnings were enough for him to take a pause.
It was like a bowl of linguine with clam sauce, hold the linguine, extra chile oil across the top, with toast points for dipping, oh man.
These clams on the half-shell are packed with so much buttery, garlicky breadcrumbs, you almost don't even notice the little clam meat tucked inside there.
CONNECTICUT: Famed New Haven pizza spot Frank Pepe's is home of the white clam pie, which contains oregano, grated cheese, chopped garlic, and fresh littleneck clams.
A few streets back from the waterfront in Tanmen, elegant boutiques sell jewellery and curios fashioned from the giant clams—and clam shells are still stacked outside.
He was all set to quit the bay and take a finance job in Manhattan when he decided to give oysters a shot, using his clam equipment.
Plus, if you're interested in expanding your mermaid beauty aesthetic even more, the same brand also makes a brush set encased inside a holographic clam shell case.
The government-controlled Syrian Central Military Media reported there was "relative clam" Saturday morning in the "de-escalation zones" nine hours after the deal went into effect.
Ancient clam shells uncovered at a Sarasota County quarry in Florida are the unexpected repositories of microtektites, according to new research published in Meteoritics and Planetary Science.
Give it a watch: "Happy" was recorded in Sheffield's Delicious Clam Records by Ed Crisp (Best Friends), and will be released via Too Pure Singles Club soon.
During the car ride home down Route 1 through Ipswich, my parents decided, in spite of my teary protestations, to stop for lunch at the Clam Box.
"My reasoning was that the only photos/memories I had in the Bahamas were on the beach or the golf course, happy as a clam," Shee said.
Also worthy was the grilled octopus atop a frisée salad with chorizo and thin slices of fennel and celery, and a creamy-rich New England clam chowder.
Fried food is my number one: like a fried clam roll and french fries, or fried shrimp with french fries, that will take away all my woes.
Jennings is a born and raised New Englander, but the food of his home turf doesn't exactly scream healthy—fried seafood, cream-heavy clam chowders, Whoopie pies.
I'd like to have the best clam chowder (above) with the kids for dinner tonight in celebration, and to play "Israelites" loud while I clean up afterward.
They plump up, they're nice and juicy, and they've got the mouth feel of any other shellfish that you eat, like a clam, mussel or an oyster.
In place of a complex, long-simmered pork-based broth, the dish relies on a mixture of clam and chicken broth in a two-to-one ratio.
Say, a margherita to start, then a pizza with sweet and hot peppers as a middle course, with a clam-chowder pie to round out the night.
If they are comfortable speaking out about the mission of their companies when things are easy but clam up when things go sideways, well, that's just sad.
Using a total of seven fish was one of my goals (and if you count the clam juice and the optional caviar garnish, I just made it).
The 210 million people supported by Vembanad, one of India's largest lakes, live off agriculture, fishing, clam collecting, duck breeding, coconut fiber production, tourism and water-based transport.
The latest version has a foldable screen, similar to the one introduced in Samsung's Galaxy Fold last year, but maintains the popular clam-shell design of the original.
As the above Facebook post mentions, the city is still in the middle of authenticating the find to see if it indeed is a natural, clam-made pearl.
It prides itself on offering a variety of experiences, including a ceviche-making class, tequila tastings, whale watching or clam diving excursions, and ATV rides in the desert.
On Monday, the former president, 73, and first lady, 72, were treated to a personal delivery from The Clam Shack in Kennebunkport, Maine for a Labor Day treat.
Ginny, who yearns for something better than clam houses and brutality — and who is mercilessly punished for her yearning — could easily have become a monstrous, one-note cliché.
" On Christmas Day, The Times reported that Whitman's condition was dire: "The only nourishment that passed his lips during the day was a small quantity of clam juice.
Lorde took a dive into ZZ's Clam Bar in NYC Monday night with Taylor, Karlie Kloss, Jack Antonoff and Lena Dunham along to celebrate her big 2-0.
Somehow it slipped my mind, too, even though I'd read about it weeks before my first meal, and had eaten things like smoked salmon and Manhattan clam chowder.
When a burrowing giant clam is very young, only about half a millimeter long, it picks out the home it will have for the rest of its life.
Around the spittoon's broad brim were arranged five garnishes, or side dishes, or condiments, including chopped razor clam with celery sorbet and a little pillbox of horseradish jelly.
The bisquelike broth was impeccably salted, silky with a touch of cream, brightened with lemon thyme, and hiding sweet, tender, ever so slightly briny morsels of razor clam.
Under the banner headline "Martin Luther King Is Slain in Memphis; A White Is Suspected; Johnson Urges Clam," The Times ran six front-page articles about Dr. King.
"We thought he was happy as a clam," said Tom Fox, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuits that had stalled the pier's progress, who attended the meeting.
But I do make clam chowder, and I float toast points on top of it, and that is what John Cheever called a triumph over chaos, every time.
He and Spain are team champions again, just as they were in 143, when Nadal was a longhaired teenager in clam diggers surprised to be picked for singles.
As we previously reported, Francis was locked up in Manatee County, FL over the alleged incident which went down back in June outside of the Cortez Clam Factory.
Before we even finish mopping the sauce with lashings of bread, Carreira has slinked back to the kitchen to cook the next dish: beef with radish and clam juices.
Most of the things that make it "the Cape" in the eyes of folks who visit in the summer — the warm weather, the clam shacks, the traffic — are absent.
And if you're wondering how you'll screen incoming calls when the clam is closed, the ad shows a micro display that tells you the name of the person calling.
Now, some executive branch employees who had received orders from the White House to clam up chose to comply with the House's request for testimony, as required by law.
The clam-shaped case is nearly four times larger than the AirPods charging case, which to be fair, is one of the smallest there is for true wireless earbuds.
My biggest complaint is since they feature a hard exterior clam shell design, you have to fully unzip the bag to be able to jam something in last-minute.
Social engagements consisted of quick drinks or clam chowder at the Oyster Bar in Grand Central Station, or "timing" a train to ride with friends back to the suburbs.
CASINO CLAM BAR Joe Carroll, whose restaurants, including Fette Sau, St. Anselm and Spuyten Duyvil, dot Williamsburg, has replaced his Semilla with this new take on the Jersey Shore.
"In Europe they have foie gras, in the Pacific we have piangua," he said, referring to the region's flavorful, nutrient-rich black clam, with which he makes a ceviche.
For the waitressto call us honey when she sets down the bowl of clam chowder,and for the driver in the red pick-up truck to let us pass.
So far, IFC's only note has been about changing a reference to a Canadian cocktail called a Caesar (it involves clam juice) to the more American-friendly Bloody Mary.
"The texture is somewhere between an oyster or clam and a geoduck, sort of a crunchy, snappy texture," said the chef, J. Trent Harris, who formerly worked at Shuko.
"We were used to shipworms, which are very delicate creatures and much smaller," said Dr. Distel, who spent two decades searching for a living specimen of this elongated clam.
So we stood near the door, at an awkward, congested spot from which we could have reached out and taken a clam from someone's plate of Asian-Italian noodles.
Ariel's Undersea Adventure, a clam-shell tour of Ariel's grotto from the movie "The Little Mermaid," opened on June 3, 2011 in Disneyland and then in 2012 Disney World.
Underwater, sea stars pull clam shells apart gradually using great perseverance and their strong arms, but moon snails drill through the shells of young clams, devouring them from within.
I'm too tired to do anything elaborate for dinner, so I pull out a bag of Trader Joe's Linguine with Clam Sauce and throw in frozen cooked shrimp and kale.
In the new study, Ghoshal used microscopy and spectroscopy to describe the structures that produce rare white iridescence in two different species of giant clam, Tridacna maxima and Tridacna derasa.
Guests then gathered for a four-course dinner (menus were designed by stationer Amanda Day Rose) that included New England clam chowder, New York strip steak and herb-crusted cod.
Think roasted tails & trotters pork with potato spatzle, clam cream, cockles and pickle peppers or grilled pigeon with dirty couscous, fried cauliflower puree, pine nuts and onion raisin relish (pictured).
At the register, a clam farmer named Troy regales me with a story about how he had almost burned the skin off his ankles in the ocean the other day.
Those indistinguishable Little Italy flytraps with their sidewalk hawkers, their holy-communion-ready wines, their lifeless linguine facedown in a shallow pool of clam sauce: They could stand some competition.
While she tends to clam up when asked to speak English, she's in no way a wallflower: she's an adventurous eater, has a rich belting voice, and is charmingly quirky.
" She recalled how a Bajau man free diving alongside her suddenly dropped another 30 or 40 feet to scoop up a giant clam "like it was no problem at all.
Women whose enjoyment of rough sex in porn I've discussed with them in the past clam up when I air that I'm writing about the diversity of women's porn preferences.
The New England clam chowder — a dish that any Grey Lady restaurant needs to knock out of the park — was also disappointing; it had an overly thick, porridge-like consistency.
Its 2388 vendors include Go Fish for sushi, Rockaway Clam Bar from the owners of Red Hook Lobster Pound, Top Hops beer shop, and Kuro-Obi, a spinoff of Ippudo.
"L" is the exquisite lobster roll Drzal springs for at the Clam Shack in Kennebunk, Me., as she comes to terms with both her divorce and her reduced bank account.
In an interview last year, Mr. Solomon spoke about his love of great wine and pairing one of his bottles with Wagyu dry-aged beef or even a clam pizza.
Tour America this weekend with a dinner of chicken-fried steak with queso gravy and a tub of mashed potatoes, after a cocktail session with some New England clam dip.
And then on Friday night, to run out the week, some clam pasta with basil and hot peppers or, failing that, one of these 28 pasta recipes to celebrate spring.
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They'll be good until dinner, no doubt, and while I'm at it, here's a suggestion for that: David Tanis's new recipe for corn and clam chowder with zucchini and herbs.
In Connecticut, it's as real as it gets and this recipe hails from none other than clam pie maestro Frank Pepe and it's a masterclass in simplicity and quality ingredients.
Now, to be clear, Apple has certainly improved the iPhone with the Xs and the Xs Max; There's a clam bucket of documentation and marketing bullet points to support that assertion.
We weren't angling for anything worth posting to Instagram, mind you, but if you're in the market for solid American classics and a great cup of clam chowder, you're all set.
Lowe noted the form that money takes has come a long way from clam shells, stones and even rum to metal coins and paper banknotes, and expects this innovation to continue.
A set of "clam" chairs fetched nearly $65,000 in 2014, thought by international dealers to be newly discovered pieces from the 40's designed by Philip Arctander, a famed Danish architect.
"They're having a hard time now, not later," Pauly said, and that means the price tag on your "akagi," or "surf clam" sushi morsels, could skyrocket in the very near future.
And yet, even in a flood of emotions, there are perplexities of the human heart that may cause us to want to clam up or remain silent through such a trial.
Those involved in legitimate cross-border trade clam up when talk turns to drug smuggling, a scourge that Trump has used to bash Mexico, and prefer to talk about lawful commerce.
Whenever you go through emotional distress, it's reflected somehow, whether you get panic attacks, clam up and shut down, or, like me, feel deeply unsettled in the pit of your stomach.
The more flavorful penne with sautéed scallops and shrimp put us in a better mood, but what really got our taste buds going again was the linguine in white clam sauce.
We obtained the police report from that incident which says the ex-NBA star cased a 2003 BMW parked outside of the Cortez Clam Factory on the evening of June 15th.
This is because the organic-rich mud it lives in emits hydrogen sulphide, which the shipworm (a type of saltwater clam) consumes to survive—unlike other shipworms, which munch on wood.
Atop each of the shellfish, including a funkily flavored pipi and and a red-rimmed strawberry clam, is a wafer-thin sheet that melts on the tongue as you eat it.
Time has already forgotten, which is a pretentious way of saying that I had too many beverages, too little of the England Clam Chowder, and puked in the band's dressing room.
But then there was that inspired puttanesca tossed with fusilli, and some wonderful potato gnocchi that were browned on one side and stirred into a buttery clam broth with tender littlenecks.
Recipe: Littleneck Clams With Celery and Toasted Garlic This steamed clam dish calls for a bone-dry, taut white that is as bracing and refreshing as a dunk in the ocean.
He worked at ZZ's Clam Bar, Major Food's pocket-size cocktail and raw bar in Greenwich Village, and in 2014, the partners asked him to pitch his idea for a bar.
They did so by evolving big brains, the ability to solve new problems, and perhaps look into the future — knowing that coconut or clam shells may come in handy, for example.
Hunger pangs can be sated at Bread & Brine (19 Main Street) a casual restaurant with creamy New England clam chowder and soft milk buns to pull apart and absorb the broth.
But while Calogero's father, Lorenzo (Richard H. Blake), assures him that he was right to clam up — "You did a good thing for a bad man," he tells him — Lorenzo (Mr.
The humble building blocks for many clam chowders are salt pork (or bacon), potatoes and milk — inexpensive ingredients that any New England cook would have on hand — and, of course, clams.
A worker climbs a ladder as he carries clam shells to be loaded onto a truck, on the banks of Murinjapuzha River on the outskirts of Kochi, India, November 14, 2017.
But the private function room at the Happy Clam was funereal, with bouquets and long faces—Rose with her back turned, Gilbert and Fred conferring, Franny fussing over her son, Jonty.
And absolutely while you're at it pledge to make things you maybe haven't made before: Portobello patty melts, say, or scallion pancakes with squid; veal Pojarski; tamarind ketchup; clam-chowder pizza.
This is the poem "A Real Life" in its entirety: I awaken– a clam between cool sheets A nude bather like Cezanne's And showering in the dark I imagine my body.
They can appear as long-vanished, astonishingly detailed cities of the dead, or as panoramas of paradise that hold the memories or speculations of ancient tribes—or, in Japan, of clam-monsters.
She bounces between a half-dozen tables, taking orders for the Clam Chowder or the signature Lobster & Chicken Bomb, where $30 gets you lobster alfredo over pan-breaded, pan-fried chicken breast.
Trump's foreign policy team should instead continue to place behind-the-scenes pressure on China over poor sanctions enforcement, using private diplomatic avenues that won't cause Beijing to clam up on cooperation.
Specifically, the Obamas feasted on steamed lobster and New England clam chowder, hickory grilled bison accompanied by a red potato horseradish cake and Hudson Valley apple pie with sour cream ice cream.
In a game of "Spill Your Guts Or Fill Your Guts," Corden gave a pregnant Kunis the option of either drinking clam juice or answering a question about her husband's um, member.
Charder makes up for being a limb-less reptilian clam face by employing its ultimate defense: a coral-encrusted skin hardened over eons of floating in the darkest depths of the sea.
This was pre-history and well before the invention of the wax strip, though, so the main hair-removal method was a razor made from clam shells, animal teeth, and sharp flints.
After the London Bridge attack doctors at KCH performed more than a dozen chest drains and "clam-shell" thoracotomies, where the chest is cut open in an arc beneath the rib cage.
Some experts think North Korea has tried to make sure the two world leaders are aware Pyongyang has a bargaining chip in any forthcoming moves to clam down on its weapons programs.
As you might imagine, the competition turns quickly hilarious (or scary, depending on how adventurous you are), with everything from French onion soup to clam chowder hiding beneath those deceptively unassuming lids.
The Ikea "clam" or "mushroom" chair, released in 1944 — one year after the Swedish furniture giant was founded — in particular, is now selling for up to £13,000, or $64,000, reports The Sun.
Things escalate quickly when Ramsay combines chicken's feet with picked pig's feet juice, and then peak when Corden gets revenge by mixing a chicken's foot with salmon ice cream and clam juice.
"I've been doing this job for 19 years but I've never seen such a phenomenon," clam farmer Nguyen Xuan Phuong in Ha Tinh province told state-run Vietnam Television (VTV) on Tuesday.
The bizarre saga of Steve Francis has taken another crazy twist -- turns out, there's a warrant out for his arrest for allegedly BURGLARIZING a BMW outside of a clam restaurant in Florida.
The video is just under 30 seconds, during which the clam writhes sporadically as it sits atop a bed of sushi rice—all as diners laugh and poke it with chopsticks. Ahh!
Now, on the eastern tip of Long Island, Mr. Sabin pierced a clam with a hook and dropped his fishing line 120 feet to the ocean floor, hoping to land some cod.
There are also competing tomato-clam juices on the market, including Walter Craft Caesar Mix, which labels itself as an "all-natural" and "artisanal," and Simp's Serious Caesar Mix, which is vegan.
Buttered cornbread, roast chicken, pastas made in-house like doro wat rigatoni with berbere and fresh cheese, and pizzas like white clam (and a ham, egg and cheese version) dot the menu.
Baked littlenecks wobble next to a twirl of linguine and, nice surprise here, ribbons of zucchini soaking in a fine white clam sauce that is made with just the firm, sweet bits.
So when he thinks I've said something curt, or if I think he's not doing his fair share of chores, then we're more likely to clam up than to disturb the calm.
Though if you run into some clams and you've been a smart cookie and made pizza dough early in the week ... well, make my clam chowder pizza, and all will be jake.
The father would choose the Captain's Platter, a crisp assortment from deep fryer that included cod, scallops, shrimp and clam strips, served with mayonnaise-y tartar sauce and deep red cocktail sauce.
"Look, it's alive," says the restaurant greeter as he taps the wobbly tip of an obscene-looking razor clam known as a lingueirão, causing it to retreat into its long, skinny shell.
Solomon I got to get your weigh in on this, remember back in 2015 when the Hillary private server, classified information thing blew up, the President was asked a question by Bill Clam.
So long as you give yourself time to let the clams soak for a bit to clean them properly, you're about to have a hearty, slightly-spicy clam pasta in just 25 minutes.
The low level of salt in the water was hurting clam harvests, but officials told fishermen they must provide proof of their complaints, according to KM Poovu, who heads the federation of LPFs.
Ever since invasive European green crabs arrived in North America in the early 1800s, scientists from around the country have struggled to find ways to stop them from destroying the local clam populations.
The group headed to the private dining room at Pier 6, where, clad in a hat, button-down shirt and jeans, Hanks enjoyed the New England clam chowder, as well as lamb gyros.
One afternoon in late August, as the sun is setting over the Gulf, I follow Route 4133 out to a place called Cedar Key, the center of the county's oyster and clam operations.
After a walk around the terminal to rebuild my appetite, I directed us to the Happy Clam, whose menu and concept were overseen by the chef Mario Carbone, of Torrisi Italian Specialties fame.
You can make it with any clam you can find at the store, though, and it'll give you a marvelous bowl of salty, garlicky goodness that demands to be sopped up with bread.
When a scuba diver swims by an adult clam on one of the Pacific reefs where they live, all she will see is what looks like a protruding pair of beautiful turquoise lips.
Drawing particularly from the book "The Pout-Pout Fish in the Big-Big Dark," the plot follows our morose marine hero as he encounters a pearl that Ms. Clam made during her vacation.
"Essentially, what they had to do was hold their breath and put their head underwater to see where to scoop with their hands in the sand to get the clam," said Dr. Villa.
The Quiet Clam 403 is the rebirth, with some of the same menu items, of the casual, popular seafood restaurant that occupied this location and closed about 20 years ago, 100 Montauk Highway.
Ours began with a selection of amuse-bouches: bell pepper cream with feta cheese over a bed of black caviar, a clam served in the shell topped with a smoked lard emulsion foam.
The disco clam is saved, and the mantis shrimp is not only out of a meal but is itself at risk of being eaten, by hanging out there like a punch-drunk prizefighter.
Prosecutors had called Credico to the witness stand to explain how Stone repeatedly used a reference to a "Godfather" film in urging him to clam up in response to inquiries from congressional investigators.
Soren: And they&aposll extend this out of the clam, and they can push themselves along the bottom and use it to dig a hole to help bring themselves into, like, a burrow.
On April 21993, 210, shortly before Mr. Persico's imprisonment began, his archrival Joey Gallo was shot down while celebrating his birthday at a late-night meal at Umberto's Clam House in Little Italy.
Foodstuffs Consumed: Fresh juice of various varieties, various fancy smoothies, cheese sandwiches, salads, broccoli, kale, tuna tartar, octopus, haddock, Arctic char, Shigoku oysters, clam roll with pickles, meatballs, deviled eggs, cookies, tequila, wine, cigarettes.
Previous reports have noted that the DeX dock will work with a keyboard and mouse, and that the top half of the dock will flip open like a clam shell to cradle the phone.
It's a long field goal kick from the gas-fired grill and clam-shucking station, but you really have to read Lindsay Zoladz on the 40th anniversary of Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk," in The Ringer.
Over the course of time, these materials are transported via water and wind down to the sea, like any other sediment, explained Meyer, who said this extraterrestrial material can then collect in clam shells.
In the regional pizza wars, Frank Pepe's of New Haven might definitely be winning the white clam pizza battle, and is arguably one of the best uses of seafood on pizza we've ever seen.
The Warriors had come out "soft," Green said, and he felt that it was his fault — his fault, he said, because he had told his teammates to clam up and their play had suffered.
In between the kinmedai and the cherrystone clam, he remembered how Dena, the woman at the center of his new book, comforted him early in their relationship during a bumpy time in the bedroom.
Many of Xie's subjects are afraid to speak on camera, or clam up at his probing questions, underscoring just how dangerous and fraught bringing information to readers in China has the potential to be.
"This is the squid, this is the shark, this is the shellfish stew, this is the shrimp, this is the piangua clam, this is the donkey-paw snail …" There were a dozen in all.
She works in a clam house on the boardwalk, scrambling for hoi polloi, while back at home she has to juggle her loud, loutish husband, Humpty (Jim Belushi), and her son, Richie (Jack Gore).
Next door, Cafe Beaujolais's weekend-only takeout window, the Brickery, serves pizza ($21916) with big, perfectly charred air pockets and daring toppings, like Moroccan-spiced rabbit and garlicky New Haven-style white clam pizza.
The restaurant is run by Matt Abramcyk with the executive chef Michael Oliver, who will be serving mussels in gumbo broth, clam chowder, prime rib with horseradish and several meats spun on a rotisserie.
You can still find high school and college students boiling hot dogs and cleaning the fryer at the clam shacks, country clubs and state fairs that spring to life when the weather turns hot.
Anyone entering Nauset Beach will, aside from the advertisements for Liam's clam shack, see the ominous signs warning about the preponderance of great whites, and flags hoisted high bearing the likeness of a shark.
This weekend, make Alison Roman's vinegar chicken with crushed olive dressing (above) — our most popular recipe right now — Parmesan white bean soup, linguine with clam sauce or any of recipes in the collection below.
It doesn't bully the freshly shucked clams, whose small size — inside their shells, many are no bigger than a quarter — helps distance Don Peppe from legions of other baked-clam artists around the city.
Anyone entering Nauset Beach will, aside from the advertisements for Liam's clam shack, see the ominous signs warning about the preponderance of great whites, and flags hoisted high bearing the likeness of a shark.
The clams provide algae with a place to live and photosynthesize, and in exchange, algae gives the clam byproducts of photosynthesis, such as sugars, which enables the giant clams to grow, you know, giant.
Falafel, Korean barbecue, clam and lardons, uni-topped scrambled eggs—you name it and someone in this city has most likely scarfed it down their throat while wrapped in one, cuisine purity be damned.
I order a platter of fried scallops, calamari, oysters, and shrimp with onion rings and my boyfriend opts for the lobster roll with fries, and a cup of clam chowder that I share with him.
And as a commander in chief, who do you know will stand up to our enemies as the clam, steady, deliberate, strength to defeat our enemies, to secure our borders and to keep America safe.
"Presentationally they are quite challenging," Prince William said Tuesday as he and Princess Kate prepared to take a bite of a geoduck, a phallic-shaped clam that is native to the waters off British Columbia.
Hamas runs the strip as an increasingly corrupt and oppressive one-party state, with a strictly controlled press and a nervous populace who clam up or look over their shoulders before talking about the government.
Don't be surprised to find New England clam chowder and Carnoroli risotto with spring mushrooms and "Tulum" cheese on the menu as Toi boasts an international influence that will make any traveller feel at home.
A dab of that on a chilly raw clam is among my new favorite things to eat, before David's salad, before setting up a burger station to make a 21st-century version of the McDLT.
At El Boliche, an upscale restaurant in the historic walled city, we tried the tamarind ceviche, with watercress, tamarind sauce, onion, radish and chiles atop a seafood mix of fish, squid, shrimp, octopus, and clam.
The largest and most dangerous algal bloom ever recorded, which ranged from Central California to British Columbia, produced high levels of a toxin that last year closed crab and clam fisheries along the West Coast.
Fit as a fiddle, happy as a clam at high tide SUP is popular as recreation, as a competitive sport and as a fitness regimen, one of those great exercises that taxes your whole body.
Made of malleable materials, it's basically a flat pillow that can fold up and be secured into whatever shape you want it to be — the top pick being a cuddle taco (or clam?), of course.
Treat yourself to a couple of buckets of Manhattan- or New England-style clam chowder shipped to you from a "sleepy fishing village in Northern California" where it's probably never 23 degrees with severe windchill.
" Located near the bridge over the Kennebunk River, The Clam Shack is known for its "award-winning fried food, traditional boiled lobster dinners and lobster rolls served on freshly baked buns from a local bakery.
Locals describe them as the clam wars, with two sides waging a public battle for decades over rights and practices in Oyster Bay Harbor, which remains the most productive shellfishing habitat in New York State.
Major Clues About The Masked Singer's White Tiger In episode 1, the clues include "Four score and seven years ago" on Gettysburg Address poster, references to Boston and New England, and a clam-shucking trophy.
Dr. Smriglio found differences on the shells that helped the team distinguish between the dead clam shells the Neanderthals had picked up from the beach and the living ones they had grabbed from the seafloor.
It was probably Frank Pepe who invented the clam pizza, in New Haven, scattering freshly shucked littlenecks onto a round of dough, then pecorino cheese, garlic, oregano, black pepper and a torrent of olive oil.

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