How To Use Rockweed In A Sentence
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In a pinch, try buying rockweed from your fishmonger; it's used to pack shellfish and is often abundant where seafood is sold.
Happy as a Clambake
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When gathering your equipment, look for rockweed—it's the best seaweed for clambakes because its seawater-filled pockets burst during cooking and add brininess and moisture to the other ingredients.
Happy as a Clambake
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In protected places, every inch of rock is forested in reds, pinks, and purples of the rockweed and coralline algae.
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The rockweed shown at left, Fucus distichous, visible at low tide at the Berkeley Marina in California, is somewhat smaller.
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The pictures of the rockweed are especially good, they make me miss the ocean so much.
"...I heard the earth inhale, moments before..."
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At the sight of the rockweed, the other two horses pricked their ears and nickered.
Raven Speak
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Monaghan clambakes were all-day affairs, beginning early with the gathering of rockweed, stones and driftwood.
Happy as a Clambake
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I would miss the birds: a pair of furious peregrine falcons, a northern goshawk with a nest at the top of a deformed spruce leaning over the water, the three crow pals that worked the rockweed at low tide eviscerating sea urchins, then picked ripe berries on the hillside for dessert.
Bird Cloud
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Across the narrow ribbon of sand they flew, soaring over splintered driftwood and dodging ropy mounds of rockweed.
Raven Speak