06-27-2003, 05:03 PM
the swan is doing fine. it is swinging around the lake.
to clean the shells the Squaws of the tribe fish the shells out of the bottom of the river, they crack them open with their stone tomihowks, then they suck out the mussle with their teeth for breakfast. then they lick any stuff left in the shell out with their toungs. and to tell the trouth they most likley find them on the river side already cleaned the same as I do up here. [center][sly][/center] [left]to clean a shell is not any different than prepairing oisters on the half shell. you cut them open with a nife use a dull butter nife to scrape the mussle loose.[/left]
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to clean the shells the Squaws of the tribe fish the shells out of the bottom of the river, they crack them open with their stone tomihowks, then they suck out the mussle with their teeth for breakfast. then they lick any stuff left in the shell out with their toungs. and to tell the trouth they most likley find them on the river side already cleaned the same as I do up here. [center][sly][/center] [left]to clean a shell is not any different than prepairing oisters on the half shell. you cut them open with a nife use a dull butter nife to scrape the mussle loose.[/left]
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