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Jenise
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Jenise
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Jenise wrote:Carrie mentioned escargot in Bob Ross' artichoke thread, and this is a food that often divides the crowd. Personally, I think it's all about the garlic butter. You could cook an eraser in there and people would like it....
Robert J.
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Thomas wrote:Are snails shell fish?
Robin Garr wrote:Thomas wrote:Are snails shell fish?
Well ... they have shells, and as mollusks, they are close together on the evolutionary family tree, and, I would argue, in culinary use.
No, they're not fish.
But then, neither are shellfish, if you think about it.
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I find it hard to keep thoughts of garden snails and slugs entirely out of my head while I'm indulging.
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Bob Ross wrote:Ours is named after a self centered, egotistical, artist friend of ours, Clive Hallam. Both Clives are extremely demanding, but our Clive is much cuter when he's demanding something.
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