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Any clamming open this weekend or are we done?
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Next weekend
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Thanks. I will make my plans to head over.
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I just happen to be taking my girl over there for a "romantic" weekend to ocean shores the weekend razors are open.. Nothing like a bottle of wine and diggin clams and surf fishin to make a romantic evening with her.. she's a bit of a doesn't get her fingers dirty type of a gal, it'll be funny!!!!
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Trying this out today, it sounds great!
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Love to hear it, let us know how it goes!
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Iceman: how long does a batch like this last?
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You mean in the jar, unopened? Years.
Opened around camp? Minutes.
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Just pm me the directions to your huntin camp and ill bring the beer and help you take care of those clams
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that looks like a deliciuse idea!
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Quote from: ICEMAN on April 28, 2013, 04:22:29 PM
Got another batch of clams done up today Thank You once again ICEMAN for the idea, I made some smoked, some plain, and a few with some minced garlic to see how that works !!
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