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Default Dinner tonight (2/6/19)

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>On 2/6/2019 8:40 PM,
wrote:
>> On Wed, 6 Feb 2019 19:07:07 -0600, Terry Coombs >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2/6/2019 6:53 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>> Pan seared chuck eye steak.A Lightly salted, then let it sit to absorb
>>>> and bring out the wonderful taste.
>>>>
>>>> I'll be roasting some cauliflower florets in the oven to go with it.
>>>> Lightly steamed first then layered on a sheet pan and lightly brushed
>>>> with olive oil, granulated garlic and S&P.
>>>>
>>>> Oh, I'll put some of that granulated garlic on the steak, too.
>>>> Cooked to medium rare.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>> A We just finished , had baby clams in white wine sauce over spaghetti
>>> with a green salad on the side.

>> There's no such classification as "baby clams"... there are
>> essentially little neck, cherrystone and chowders... some people
>> classify clams smore precicely for in between sizes but there is no
>> classification as 'baby clams". Yoose gots to stay away from yoose
>> baby bees.
>>
http://www.shoemakerlittlenecks.com/size.html
>
> A Oh **** off . It says on the can "Bumble Bee Premium Select Wild
>Fancy Whole BABY CLAMS" . Since I see they've been in business since
>1899 I suspect they know what they're talking about . And you obviously
>don't .


I don't know though, it seems unethical to eat baby clams, kind of like
veal