Stars of the video are Mike and Tammy Race, our friends from Monument Beach who love harvesting clams ... and then eating them.
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I am a maker of functional clay work on Cape Cod. I work at The Barn Pottery in Pocasset with my life partner Kimberly Sheerin. Kim has worked in this studio more than 20 years. I joined her here four years ago, leaving my former Hatchville Pottery in Falmouth. We work together, making our own work, but occasionally collaborating. We're open at 359 Barlows Landing Road in Pocasset 12 months a year. Pleaser stop by.
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Boy this video makes me homesick for the beach! Also, wishing we hadn't sold our canoes!!! I was looking at them yesterday at a local outdoor store thinking we should get boats again. So nice to have them.
Get a boat, Tracey.
oh you had better hurry with that curry!
We had a butternut squash and carrot roasted -curried soup tonight.
Tasy but no clams....
How cool is that?! I so want to visit your part of the country! I even subscribe to the Provincetown Banner to get my e-coast fix. Our coast is so much different. Both are beautiful and almost exotic compared with other parts of the country, aren't they?
I am the beneficiary of some of these clams - after a 9 pm dip in the sound with my feisty 18 yo I sauteed up a gift of 12 or so from Hollis - garlic, white wine, olive oil, broth and parsley ... happy woman. Wish I could send you the picture. Maybe I will
The woman knows how to cook clams ... and appreciate them.
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