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    Absolutely raw!! Dig 'em, open and eat

    When you talk steamed, are you thinking soft or hardshell clams? In our family, the hard were eaten raw (or in chowder or clam cakes), the soft shelled were steamed. The soft also make the best Fried Clams. Out here the only kind of fried we can get are strips - no bellies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Absolutely raw!! Dig 'em, open and eat

    When you talk steamed, are you thinking soft or hardshell clams? In our family, the hard were eaten raw (or in chowder or clam cakes), the soft shelled were steamed. The soft also make the best Fried Clams. Out here the only kind of fried we can get are strips - no bellies.
    No - they were hard shell. If they were too big tho - they would be rather "chewy" after they were steamed - the smaller, the better. Can't beat the littlenecks tho.
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    We usually steamed 'em, then chopped 'em up and made stuffed clams, with the big ones. We'd often clean and save the shells for later use, they make good little "dishes" or they'd go out to the compost heap!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    No - they were hard shell. If they were too big tho - they would be rather "chewy" after they were steamed - the smaller, the better. Can't beat the littlenecks tho.
    Chewy is the operative word. Soft shell clams do not get chewy/rubbery. Only the hard shell do.

    Little Necks were meant to be eaten raw



    This is a soft shell steamer - see it is more oblong, and the neck sticks out -


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    I lived for about a year and a half in an apartment on Angell St. in a house that had once been the home of famed Providence resident H.P. Lovecraft !
    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
    Death thought about it.
    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    I lived for about a year and a half in an apartment on Angell St. in a house that had once been the home of famed Providence resident H.P. Lovecraft !
    They have tours going by that House ALL THE TIME!
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    598/600 Angell St.? I don't remember tour buses then, but maybe I just wasn't around at the right times.

    I had the strangest roommates in that house -

    “They seemed to be enormous, iridescent cones, about ten feet high and ten feet wide at the base, and made up of some ridgy, scaly, semi-elastic matter. From their apexes projected four flexible, cylindrical members, each a foot thick, and of a ridgy substance like that of the cones themselves. These members were sometimes contracted almost to nothing, and sometimes extended to any distance up to about ten feet. Terminating two of them were enormous claws or nippers. At the end of a third were four red, trumpet-like appendages. The fourth terminated in an irregular yellowish globe some two feet in diameter and having three great dark eyes ranged along its central circumference. Surmounting this head were four slender grey stalks bearing flower-like appendages, whilst from its nether side dangled eight greenish antennae or tentacles. The great base of the central cone was fringed with a rubbery, grey substance which moved the whole entity through expansion and contraction.”

    All I could say when I came home was: “Iä! Shub-Niggurath! The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young!”

    I did go see his grave in Swan Point Cemetery at one point. There were little plastic lizards and other creepy-crawlies on it.

    H.P. Lovecraft, gone but not forgotten!
    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
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    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    598/600 Angell St.? I don't remember tour buses then, but maybe I just wasn't around at the right times.
    No bus, WALKING tours -- self guided, and some have Guides who talk as you go.

    http://www.hplovecraft.com/creation/sites/rhode.asp

    http://www.hplovecraft.com/creation/sites/walktour.asp

    Listing from 2009:
    http://www.film-festival.org/HPLovecraft09.php


    Thought you would enjoy this website NAME (quahog.org!) as well as a tidbit from the page:

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    A Sixty-Year Rest Disturbed

    Although it is nearby, Lovecraft's body does not actually lie beneath his donated headstone, a fact that was evidently unknown to the person or persons who, on the night of October 13, 1997, apparently tried to dig him up.

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