But as it turns out, a foot is just one of the many bizarre features you'll find inside a clam. Like oysters and mussels, clams are bivalves, a kind of mollusk that's encased in a shell made of ...
For extremely dirty clams, we need to pull out the big guns ... quick steaming helps open the shells slightly, releasing more ...
"Not garbage! Not an alien!" the Seaside Aquarium posted on Facebook recently. "It's a giant marine snail egg casing!" Fully grown, the Lewis' moon snail can grow up to 5.5 inches. The Washington ...
Washington's clam, oyster, and mussel seasons are now open, with resources provided by WDFW for a sustainable harvest.
Break the shells in half at the hinge then pat them dry with paper towels. Pack the mixture into the clam shells, mounding it slightly over the top. You probably won't need all the clam shells.