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#1 2007-07-20 14:28:43

Vaclav
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Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

I fished some seaweeds (or fresh), out of the east river, are these acceptable for, a New English clam bake ? Or must I, go for the Coney ?

 

#2 2007-07-21 01:57:09

Terry Lean
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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

I used to love mussells with local seaweed up in Scotland.

http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,191,159171-252197,00.html

I'd get up early and we'd drive to the beach and get it all fresh for lunch.

Scottish Trad?

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#3 2007-07-21 04:50:04

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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?


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#4 2007-07-21 08:29:31

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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

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#5 2007-07-21 08:34:17

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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

Best to use sea vegies these days. The soils can't be relied upon as a source of nutrition these days. Sea vegie fertilization is essential to a balanced diet in this day and age.

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#6 2007-07-21 08:45:35

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#7 2007-07-21 09:31:46

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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?


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You're going to rise up singing"

 

#8 2007-07-21 09:36:00

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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

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#9 2007-07-21 11:08:36

The_Shooman
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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

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#10 2007-07-21 14:40:03

eg
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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

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#11 2007-07-21 17:24:07

Vaclav
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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

The seaweed and, sprout knowledge on, this forum is , very advance. Still I worry, if it's trad because, the feeling I arrive at is more of, a metal teepee, not a New English cape .It's  my belief , not so many, living in metal teepee, make a clambake, as those of the cape architecture.

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#12 2007-07-21 20:06:20

Twin Six
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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

I have been to many, a clambake and know, not of the seaweed. For a clam, bake, a metal teepee is op, tional.

Seaweed from, Japan, is highly nutritious. It contains, much, calcium. More than, milk.

 

#13 2007-07-21 20:36:20

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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

eg - well played.

 

#14 2007-07-21 20:49:58

The_Shooman
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Re: Seaweeds from East River, for a Trad, clambake.. ?

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#15 2007-07-22 08:30:19

Vaclav
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