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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 10:31 am 
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Check out the below article. I may need to start serving bearded clams in my diner! :lol:


THE NEW ENGLANDER --Refined diners appreciate the savoury taste of one of the Northeast's little-known seafood delicacies, the bearded clam. Renowned for its pungent, yet robust flavour, the bearded clam is a rare treat that is a genuine pleasure for the tongue.

The savoury flavour of the Northeast Bearded Clam is an irresistible temptation to most people.

This furry little mollusk is often compared to chicken in its texture, although it can smell fishy if not snatched up fresh. Inside its shell, the bearded clam stews in its own juices, and the delightful taste is revealed every time it is opened up.

The bearded clam gets its name from the seaweed that grows on its shell. The seaweed nourishes itself on the minerals in the clam's shell, and clings to it like lichen. The mossy seaweed gives the clams an appearance of facial growth--like a beard.

The bearded clam is found in the northern Pacific regions, buried deep in hard-to-reach seabeds. Bearded clam divers toil hard to get to their tasty treasure, but they know the reward is worth the effort.

Restaurateurs admit that men love the bearded clam, and that for women it in an acquired taste. They say that the bearded clam is best when it's tasted for the first time, moist and dripping in its own succulent juices.

The clams make for an excellent chowder, but connoisseurs insist they be kept uncooked, preferring to pry them open with their fingers and slowly lick the insides. Many Canadians find that the bearded clam is almost as desirable as beaver, another delicacy.

Creston Colgate, a Seattle chef working in Vancouver, has a few tips for would-be gourmets.

"Coaxing them out is half the battle," said Creston. "And they go very well with zucchini. You'll find them juicier and almost begging to be swallowed. For bearded clam, you'll definitely need to head downtown."

"Bearded clams are the reason I like to eat out so much!"
Those who have tried bearded clams are passionate about them. "I love them when they're hot and steamy," said Diana Butcher, a recent convert. "I let the juices run down my chin. It's so sensuous."


"I love chowing down on bearded clams," agreed Woody Normus, seafood lover. "I can't get enough of them. In fact, bearded clams are the reason I like to eat out so much!"

"I've never seen a bearded clam," said young Billy Roth. "But someday, when I'm older, I hope to sink my face into one."

Although most bearded clams are bearded, there is are some recipes that call for the beard to be shaved off. Incidentally, bearded clam chowder is one of the only soups where it's normal to find a hair.

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I do not know how to reply...... :shock:
But I have never noticed a large seafood offering at a '50's diner (I believe that is how you have described your restaurant), especially one that does not hold a liquor license.


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Mia2Ewr wrote:
I do not know how to reply...... :shock:
But I have never noticed a large seafood offering at a '50's diner (I believe that is how you have described your restaurant), especially one that does not hold a liquor license.


The article is in jest. There is no such thing as a bearded clam, Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny. Sorry! :cry:

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Respectfully, you certainly enjoy discussing topics beyond what this forum was conceived to consider (IMHO)....... :oops:
Where does one get such a tongue in cheek article...please do not tell me you typed it yourself.
Will we ever see a trip report from JW?
How's business at the diner, anyhow?


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Mia2Ewr wrote:
Respectfully, you certainly enjoy discussing topics beyond what this forum was conceived to consider (IMHO)....... :oops:
Where does one get such a tongue in cheek article...please do not tell me you typed it yourself.
Will we ever see a trip report from JW?
How's business at the diner, anyhow?


Here's a trip report for you MIA. I just went to the bathroom and dropped a turd off. Hope you found this informative. :lol:

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Mia2Ewr wrote:
Respectfully, you certainly enjoy discussing topics beyond what this forum was conceived to consider (IMHO)....... :oops:
Where does one get such a tongue in cheek article...please do not tell me you typed it yourself.
Will we ever see a trip report from JW?
How's business at the diner, anyhow?


I've seen you post comments replying to numerous jokes in the past. That is exactly what this post was, a joke. That is why it's in the fun stuff section. :roll:

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Here's a trip report for you MIA. I just went to the bathroom and dropped a turd off. Hope you found this informative

Jim Witkowski & Mia2Ewr,
After reading your ongoing banter over the past few weeks, I've come to the conclusion that you two guys should be wing-men together in CR, and share the same room. I'd pay to see that! :shock:
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MG- unfortunately for your entertainment my next two trips (Labor Day and the second weekend in November) already feature wingmen. At present MLK weekend '08 sees me without a wingman, but I have a couple "newbies" I could convince to join me as they are eager to experience the gulch. Also trying to steer a bachelor party from Vegas to Jaco next May for my cousin, but that would not be something I would include JW in...have you read some of his posts? :shock:
I do not know JW's plans, other than he posted he would not be in CR over Labor Day weekend. But if he is going to be in SJ in November or January '08, I'll buy him a beer or drink at ZB. :D


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Mucho Gusto wrote:
Jim Witkowski wrote:
Here's a trip report for you MIA. I just went to the bathroom and dropped a turd off. Hope you found this informative

Jim Witkowski & Mia2Ewr,
After reading your ongoing banter over the past few weeks, I've come to the conclusion that you two guys should be wing-men together in CR, and share the same room. I'd pay to see that! :shock:
MG :wink:


Sounds good to me. As long as we aren't going to El Bochinche!! :lol:

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JW,
While we're on the subject, when are you planning to be in CR again ? You can't make the Labor Day party? Maybe I'll look you up this winter when I'm snow-mobiling in the white mountains of New Hampshire, Lake Winnepesaukee (sp) area.

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Hola you clam chowder hounds ---or heads :arrow:

NO BEARDED CLAMS to be found in Costa Rica :( :cry: :cry:


Just ask RBC100 or Muffdiver,, they are still searching :roll: :lol:


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JW- you have no couth. :twisted:


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Mia2Ewr wrote:
JW- you have no couth. :twisted:


I've got couth coming out the ass.

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With apologies to all.....
JW, WTF is your signature line?
BTW, your last message shows why I was correct (you have no couth). :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:


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Mia2Ewr wrote:
With apologies to all.....
JW, WTF is your signature line?
BTW, your last message shows why I was correct (you have no couth). :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:


Why don't you use the PM feature for messages such as this? :? :?

It is a quote from a song by Sporty Thieves. It was a song they wrote in reply to the TLC song "No Scrubs".

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