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clambake

[klam-beyk] / ˈklæmˌbeɪk /














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Hundreds of years before Europeans arrived on New England shores, Native Americans created the clambake by digging pits in the sand to steam them with lobster.

From Washington Times • Aug. 14, 2023

It’s such a joyful, carefree meal, whether or not you are at the beach this Labor Day weekend, this clambake will make it feel like a holiday.

From Washington Post • Aug. 25, 2022

“It was a clambake in the backyard. That was supposed to be a 250-person wedding.”

From New York Times • Aug. 4, 2020

Headlining a Rockingham County Democrats annual clambake, she zeroed in on the state’s soaring student loan debt.

From Fox News • May 22, 2019

"Oh, yes, your dolls can come to the clambake," agreed Bunny.

From Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove by Hope, Laura Lee




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