Do you love the quahog like a good Rhode Islander should? Then have we got the week for you. The state's Department of Environmental Management has declared May 11-18 as Quahog Week in Rhode Island.
"The indigenous tribes of Rhode Island gathered quahogs to eat, long before the colonists arrived, and used them to make chowder." There’s a pretty good reason that Native Americans didn’t make creamy ...
Comfort food means a lot of different things to people in Rhode Island. The Ocean State has a lot of local eats that just hit the special spot. Foods like johnnycakes, pizza strips, and doughboys from ...
PROVIDENCE – So you’re new to Rhode Island and you don’t know what a quahog is. Or maybe you’ve been here a while and you’re too embarrassed to ask. Here's everything you need to quickly get up to ...
I'm staying in a rental in a very large campground. But calling it a campground is a misnomer, perhaps resort is a better description. With over 500 sites, it is a small gated community. There's a ...
There’s nothing more Rhode Island than a quahog. At least, that’s what the Coventry Junior High Shell Club argued in 1987, when they lobbied (successfully) for it to be named the state shell. Its ...