There has to be a way...years ago I remember when lobster was considered to be a poor mans food...so many things we would throw off the side has now become a delicacy.
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There has to be a way...years ago I remember when lobster was considered to be a poor mans food...so many things we would throw off the side has now become a delicacy.
If you remember that you must be quite old as am I. That's the first I have heard someone say that in a long time. Are you religious? I thought maybe that is where your name came from. Welcome fellow fisher of men.
I am not aware of any recipes for cooking it but there is always a first.
One time I was fishing and cast netted a lot. I gave some to a russian guy because he said he wanted to try cooking them. When I saw him next he said "NO GOOD!":upck:
I heard of some asian folks eating them after they deep fried them but I would not try them. DS has eaten them raw on a dare you should ask him about it.
Good fertilizer for veggies breaks down slowly when turned into the soil.
You mooks know that those stories are one-time events. right?
I did eat a sammich soaked in clam juice but I was hungry and wasn't paying attention. By the time I realized it I had wolfed down half already. It did give me diarrhea for a day....:(.....I wouldn't recommend doing a lot of the things I do...:laugh:
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Good point, I have done that as well. Make sure you chop it up a bit so the neighborhood animals won't find it and dig it up. Great fertilizer for tomato plants. :HappyWave:
Fisherofmen, welcome aboard! :HappyWave:
No im not that old...not religious either...but am a follower of Jesus Christ..big difference...Thanks for your response clam:HappyWave:
That seem to be the general consensus...Thanks Stormin:HappyWave:
Thank You Darkskies:HappyWave:
Where on long island are you from surf?
You're welcome, Fisherofmen.....do you ever come to NJ to fish or only fish in Md? :HappyWave:
Robert Moses area.Welcome aboard