"The indigenous tribes of Rhode Island gathered quahogs to eat, long before the colonists arrived, and used them to make chowder." There’s a pretty good reason that Native Americans didn’t make creamy ...
I'm staying in a rental in a very large campground. But calling it a campground is a misnomer, perhaps resort is a better description. With over 500 sites, it is a small gated community. There's a ...
Quahogs, known elsewhere as hard-shell clams, are a key part of Rhode Island's culture and economy. The name "quahog" comes from the Narragansett word "poquauhock," and different sizes of quahogs have ...
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