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Evelyn > wrote:

: "W. Baker" > wrote in message
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: > Susan > wrote:
: > : x-no-arachive: yes
: >
: > : W. Baker wrote:
: >
: > : > You sond like my biologist son who will only eat fish that are on the
: > : > approved list form either the US Audubon society or the Moterey
: > Aquarium
: > : > in California. No farm raised salmon because they endanger the
: > natural,
: > : > wild species, not Chilian sea bass because it is also a slow grower
: > and
: > : > is getting over fished, etc/ He has made me so self-conscious aobut
: > : > eating fish that I find myself limited to farmed tilapia, bluefish and
: > : > brook trout as the wild salmon is ao pricey.
: > : >
: > : > Wendy
: >
: > : Wendy, Trader Joe's has really high quality frozen wild salmon. Costco,
: > : too, but it's sockeye, which is really lean and makes me gag.
: >
: > : Susan
: >
: > Unfortunately, TJ's would be either 3 trains(subwaylines) or several
: > busses and there is no costco in Manhattan that Iam aware of. I hve
: > Fairway which has nice fresh fish and Citarella's with higher prised
: > excellent fish. Pain in the neck for me. I will remember shuld I ever
: > get to one, however.
: >
: > Wendy


: Wendy when you come to your country home, I am sure you know about Adams
: market? They have the freshest fish!

: --
: --
: Best Regards,
: Evelyn

: Rest in a sky-like mind.
: Sit like a mountain floating on the earth.
: Breathe like the wind circling the world

I d know Adams, a wonderful store. My probelm is getting to Kingston
with no car. We have to either beg a ride or hire someone. big nuisence,
but it is still worth being up in those glorious mountains.

Wendy