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∙ 13y agoMarine algae. and they also eat seaweed or left overs from a hermit crabs meal.
they live in afica they live in afica
We live ON an island, we live IN a house, we live At the end of the road.
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.
Most dogs live in people's houses.dogs live in house where people live
Grand summer homes. Catholics. Quahogs.
quahogs (shellfish)
Quahogs, Queensland or giant grouper, and the Queen angelfish .
Stuffed Quahogs. Rhode Island Clam Chowder (but forget the sour cream).
NO, when eating oysters you are eating the whole animal. This is the same for mussels, clams and quahogs.
Marine algae. and they also eat seaweed or left overs from a hermit crabs meal.
A double order of Clams Casino and 4 Quahogs on the 1/2 shell (or is that six good things).
However many you can fit into a container sized at 2,150.42 cubic inches. Obviously more littlenecks will fit in than quahogs.
Yes you can I steam them a little first to open shells Then shuck them and freeze them in the broth (cooled) If quahog is open before steaming Throw it away If you can't open it easy after steaming throw it away
You can't claim to have visited all fifty US States until you do.You have a sudden urge for Johnny Cakes, Quahogs and Snail Salad.You like things that come in small packages.
Clams and quahogs are the most common shellfish caught in Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. The state shell in Rhode Island is the quahog.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -UA--G-. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter U and 3rd letter A and 6th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are: quahogs quayage