Successful dig on the WA coast – this is my first time canning clams (instead of just eating them).
by _o_ll_o_
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mckenner1122
Dude this is SO COOL!! I wish I lived somewhere that I could go and get clams to can!
Did you use the Alaska extension recipe??
sasunnach
That’s so cool. I love when extremely uncommon/rare things get shared here.
Catsaretheworst69
What do you do with it?
UberHonest
My mom doesn’t like clams, but my elderly neighbors knew I loved linguine with clams, so they’d invite me over when they had it for dinner. I’d have to sit on a couple of phone books to reach the table.
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Dude this is SO COOL!! I wish I lived somewhere that I could go and get clams to can!
Did you use the Alaska extension recipe??
That’s so cool. I love when extremely uncommon/rare things get shared here.
What do you do with it?
My mom doesn’t like clams, but my elderly neighbors knew I loved linguine with clams, so they’d invite me over when they had it for dinner. I’d have to sit on a couple of phone books to reach the table.