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I wish they'd make one twice as large for my backyard oyster roasts and clambakes.
The Beach Club hosts themed events such as French Bistro Night, Full Moon Parties, Seafood Night, Clambakes, and Sunday Jazz Brunch.
Jessie Mueller, Joshua Henry, Lindsay Mendez and John Douglas Thompson star in a metaphysical musical of fraught love and real nice clambakes.
Southampton Inn is "modernizing everything" said the owner Dede Gotthelf, including a new restaurant, Cafe Klyde, which offers banquets and clambakes, and Carry Out Cafe Klyde for takeout.
Their frequent clambakes were just as memorable: Ms. Quinn, Mr. Bradlee and their friends once poured rosé into soda bottles, trying to avoid the beach police like a bunch of rich teenagers.
Throughout the book, Bil weighs in on the myth of "sushi-grade" fish, whether lobsters feel pain, why clambakes are a terrible idea, and even explains to consumers how to sniff out unscrupulous fishmongers.
President Bill Clinton was known for glad-handing his way through shops and restaurants, attending parties with stars like Carly Simon, going to clambakes with William Styron, and ingratiating himself in ways that have created enduring good will.
It's also helpful to have a bit more power in the instance of a standalone burner because you are often using it to heat water in a large stockpot (think broths, stocks, seafood boils, clambakes), for which the BTU measurement is really intended.
As the #partysober ethos collides with Foodie Nation, a new generation of alcohol-skeptical mixologists, craft brewers, and micro-distillers are churning out alternatives to beer and spirits to ensure no one is left thirsty at those summer clambakes and rooftop parties.
Salt Spring Island mussels or spot prawns (depending on the season) are cooked over hot rocks laced with seaweed to pay homage to the two-thousand-year-old Algonquin technique of cooking shellfish packed in seaweed and buried with hot rocks—a technique which, if you weren't familiar with Algonquin cooking methods, you might think began and ended with New England-style clambakes.
The Clambakes Series Volume 3 is the most recent in a series of limited edition Live albums by Superchunk known as the Clambakes series. Released in 2004 The Clambakes Series Volume 3 (limited to 2,000 copies) is a live set recorded at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina on July 23, 1999 for the Merge Records ten-year anniversary celebration.
The Clambakes Series Volume 2 is the second of three limited edition Live albums by Superchunk known as the Clambakes series. Released in 2002 The Clambakes Series Volume 2 (limited to 2,500 copies) is a film score that Superchunk was commissioned to write. It was recorded live at the Castro Theater in San Francisco, April 23, 2002 during the San Francisco International Film Festival at a showing of Teinosuke Kinugasa's 1926 film A Page of Madness.
This is known as a New England clam boil. Some caterers specialize in clambakes on the beach. Clambakes are also popular in Greater Cleveland, despite that region's not being near the Atlantic Ocean. A typical clambake there includes a dozen clams with half a chicken, sweet potatoes, corn, and other side dishes.
The Clambakes Series Volume 1 is the first of three limited edition Live albums by Superchunk known as the Clambakes series. Released in 2002 The Clambakes Series Volume 1 (limited to 1,500 copies) is a handful of acoustic live sets recorded in various record stores across the United States in tour support of the studio album Here's to Shutting Up . The band was accompanied by Annie Hayden from the band Spent (another Merge Records band) the tour and appears in these tracks. Tracks 1 - 5 were recorded live at CD Alley in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Retrieved on December 26, 2010 and later Jennifer Laura Thompson, as Julie.Phillips, Michael. "Clambakes, Americana and Carousel", The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 26, 1996, p. 4.
Clambakes Volume 1 (limited to 1500 copies) is an acoustic live set recorded in various record stores across the US in support of Here's to Shutting Up and Clambakes Volume 2 (limited to 2500 copies) is a film score Superchunk was commissioned to write. It was recorded live at the Castro Theater in San Francisco on April 23, 2002, during the San Francisco International Film Festival at a showing of the 1926 Teinosuke Kinugasa film A Page of Madness. Cup of Sand, released in 2003, is the third singles album compiling all singles and rare 1995–2002 tracks.
The food is traditionally cooked by steaming the ingredients over layers of seaweed. The shellfish can be supplemented with vegetables, such as onions, carrots, and corn on the cob. Clambakes are usually held on festive occasions along the coast of New England.
The feud became so heated that while Johnston was Mayor of Tivoli, his father, who owned the building where the town government met, barred his son from entering the building.Philip, Cynthia Owen. The Saga of Tivoli, Part II: Clambakes, Cock Fights, & Boxing Matches . About Town Magazine, Winter 2005 ed.
Annual clambakes and boat races were also held. The Warner House burned down in 1890. By the early 20th century, Jesse Smith built Sea Breeze's second hotel, The Seabreeze Hotel. During this time a man named Harry Griffith would rent rowboats on the bay, and is alleged to have provided alcohol during Prohibition.
Woodman's restaurant now sells "clambakes to go," consisting of all the necessary ingredients such as lobster, clams, potatoes, and corn. Woody's legacy and his restaurant's focus on clams was adversely impacted in 2005 by a severe red tide tightening the clam supplies and causing price increases. Woodman's was forced to import clams from Canada.
Portions of the property are lined by period stone walls, including some that delineate former fields (now wooded) that would have been farmed by the minister. The church was built by a congregation whose roots date to 1680, making it one of the oldest Baptist congregations in the United States. The First Baptist Church of Tiverton was famous throughout the state for its clambakes. The first was in 1864.
The traditional New England clam bake is a long process. Chubby Woodman came up with the idea of mobilizing it—a truck was loaded up with food, boilers, and wood, and the clambake was done at the customer's preferred location. Today, Woodman's sells "clambakes to go," consisting of all the necessary ingredients such as lobster, clams, potatoes, and corn. Dependence on the clam has brought risk to the restaurant.
The present-day Ellis Island was thus called "Little Oyster Island", a name that persisted through at least the early 1700s. Little Oyster Island was then sold to Captain William Dyre , then to Thomas Lloyd on April 23, 1686. The island was then sold several more times, including to Enoch and Mary Story. During colonial times, Little Oyster Island became a popular spot for hosting oyster roasts, picnics, and clambakes because of its rich oyster beds.
The Bayside House, owned by Joseph Crocheron, was well-known for its clambakes. The Bayside House burned down in 1906, but Crocheron's name lives on as the namesake of the Crocheron Park. Bayside was the site of a murder by Peter Hains, a prominent army officer, abetted by his brother, sea novelist Thornton Jenkins Hains, who gunned down prominent editor William Annis at his yacht club in 1908. The so-called "Regatta Murder" led to a widely publicized trial at the Flushing County Courthouse.
The Acorn a replica of the Revolutionary War Turtle A naumachia held in the Civic Arena of Milan in 1807 Duke Riley is an American artist. Riley earned a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design, and a MFA in Sculpture from the Pratt Institute. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. He is noted for a body of work incorporating the seafarer's craft with nautical history, as well as the host of a legendary series of illegal clambakes on the Brooklyn waterfront for the New York artistic community.
In the early part of the 1870s, George N. Gibson established a pine grove on the south side of the lake's outlet as a picnic area, calling it Gibson's Grove. In 1875, picnickers were caught in a sudden rain storm, which prompted the construction of a dining hall, the lake's first building. In 1876 Gibson's added a launch, the Wm. B. Gibson, as an attraction, and by the following year Gibson's hosted fishing derbies, dances, clambakes, and tally- ho parties. These events were often integrated and never segregated.
Another colonial road, now called Buttonwoods Avenue, ran easterly from the James Greene house to other Greene property in Old Buttonwoods. In the 1830s the Kinnecom family, a group registered with the Narragansett Indian Tribe,T.F. Green Runway Expansion Environmental Impact Study, Kinnecom Native Historic Cemetery Notes, Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission started to hold clambakes on the Greene property, the earliest-known effort to make a commercial success of what had been a long-standing Rhode Island social and culinary tradition. The vicinity was also a favored place for church outings.
Superchunk stretched out a bit on Indoor Living, expanding their sound by adding some new instruments to the mix: piano, organ, vibes and more. The album was by far their most adventurous and at the same time their most accessible to date. Superchunk delivered Come Pick Me Up, their seventh full-length studio release, in 1999, recording in Chicago at Electrical Audio with producer Jim O'Rourke. Superchunk continued the expansion and growth of their sound that started with Foolish, pushing themselves to new heights of creativity. In 2001, the band released Here's to Shutting Up. In 2002, Superchunk began a series of limited-edition live albums known as The Clambakes series.
The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk organizes boat trips circling the islands, including a cruise to see the fall foliage and a winter cruise to see harbor seals and waterfowl (see Wildlife section for more information). Part of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, the island is controlled by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which closes it to the public most of the year in order to protect the bird nesting areas, The public is usually restricted to the around the Sheffield Island Light, which the Norwalk Seaport Association maintains, although a trail has been created to allow the public controlled access. In the summer, the association arranges tours for people to visit the lighthouse and picnic there. On Thursday nights, clambakes and on Friday nights, sunset cruises are held.
Rodgers and Hammerstein played with the idea over the next few weeks, but decided that Creole dialect, filled with "zis" and "zose", would sound corny and would make it difficult to write effective lyrics. A breakthrough came when Rodgers, who owned a house in Connecticut, proposed a New England setting.Hyland, p. 157 Hammerstein wrote of this suggestion in 1945, > I began to see an attractive ensemble—sailors, whalers, girls who worked in > the mills up the river, clambakes on near-by islands, an amusement park on > the seaboard, things people could do in crowds, people who were strong and > alive and lusty, people who had always been depicted on the stage as thin- > lipped puritans—a libel I was anxious to refute ... as for the two leading > characters, Julie with her courage and inner strength and outward simplicity > seemed more indigenous to Maine than to Budapest.
Clambakes Series Volume 3 was released in 2004, documenting the live set Superchunk played at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina, on July 23, 1999, for the Merge Records tenth anniversary celebration. In 2006, Superchunk headlined a concert held in celebration of the tenth anniversary of The Daily Show, a Comedy Central program, at Irving Plaza in New York. The show also featured a performance from Clem Snide as well as short stand-up comedy sets from various Daily Show correspondents. Superchunk touring in Tokyo, Japan, October 30, 2007; Photo: Masao Nakagami In 2007, Superchunk contributed a hidden track to the Aqua Teen Hunger Force soundtrack, "Misfits and Mistakes", with singing from Aqua Teen Hunger Force character Meatwad. On June 5, 2007, Superchunk released the Misfits and Mistakes 7-inch, which has the Superchunk solo version on the A-side, and the Meatwad version on the B-side.

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