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Shell keep castles are round rather than boxed. A castle that forms a circle is a perfect example. There are many in England.
there are many injuries in the trenches such as shell shock, broken bones ect.
Kids ate many things for example if they lived in town many things with corn was eaten if lived close to shore they'd eat lobsters, clams or other seafoods >>--(king of kings)-->>
The Karankawas ate berries, nuts, and buffalo. They would also eat mollusks, clams, and oysters along the coast.
I just called Ginsbergs Foods and they are selling half bushels for $55.00 with 200 little neck clams in them. So if you do the math there would be 400 clams in a bushel.
Quayhogs are hard or soft shell clams. They are eaten all over the world. They vary in size, some being up to 500 pounds and some documented to be 400 years old. How many in a pound? You figure it out. Charles R. Thomas, M.D.
32 dry quarts per bushel.
1 bushel is equal to 4 pecks or 32 quarts.
37.27 quarts Given that 37.27 quarts does indeed make a bushel of peas, there is another point of view that needs to be considered. If you are purchasing peas directly from a farmer, you normally buy them unshelled. A bushel of unshelled peas will not give you 37.27 quarts after you shell them, far from it. Normally you can expect only about a gallon of peas (4 quarts) after shelling a bushel of peas. If however the farmer is generous, you might actually get 5 to 6 quarts. This is what is called a 'round' bushel. That is, heaped until peas fall out of a bushel basket.
six --OR-- If you are talking about a strictly volumetric conversion, there are 32 quarts in a bushel. This would be the case if you had one bushel of dried, shelled field corn, for example.
32 dry quarts1 bushel = 64 pints = 32 quarts
16 quarts
1 US dry bushel = 32 US dry quarts
me and my friends dig up clams in cape cod. we sold them for 6 dollars 1 dozen hope that helps!
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The weight of a bushel of clams will vary depending on the size of the clams, since the size affects how much they weigh and how many will fit into a bushel basket. The range for the weight of a bushel of clams is between 35 and 55 pounds.