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    • Gold Top Dog

     Hey I am originally from LI so I know what quahogs are Wink

    Hmmmm chowda, however since it is 100+ again I'll wait until its a bit cooler for chowda

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    FrisbyPI
    What dishes did your aunt make? (We love stuffies and chowder (a.k.a. chowda) here.)

      Big Smile Chowda!  Living way out here, I don't get see my cousins in RI much - it's been about 4 years since we were last together (they live in Portsmouth).  My Mom still has a slight accent (she was raised near Fall River, MA, so dropped R's are very comforting to me!

    I was too young to show much interest in what my aunt was doing in the kitchen -- I just remember the table full of platters and bowls whenever we gathered for BBQs, Thanksgiving or Easter dinner, etc.  I do remember everyone loving something with quahogs that involved lots of batter (and I think was fried).  Would that be stuffies?  I'll have to ask my mother next time I talk to her.  The other thing I remember was all the quahog shells that were in their yard (thanks to my cousin's job).  Broken pieces were spread in flower beds as I recall, and we also used to paint designs on the whole shells.  Upturned ones were around the porch and picnic table for ashtrays.  Gee, I forgot all this until I saw your reference to quahogs!  Thanks for a nice trip down memory lane.  Both my aunt and uncle passed away several years ago, and it's been years since we had a gathering in that home. 

    Sorry for the hijack of your photo thread, Karen!