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Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich
Served on Wheat Bread Choice of Side $8.00 Local Fried Flounder Fish On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, Tomato and Tartar Sauce Choice of Side $10.00 Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know flounder is *fish*! I caught them in another screw-up yesterday. There was no email about the lunch specials until 3:30. Well... they stop serving lunch at 2:00. The subject line said Lunch Specials but the body of the email was the Dinner Specials. I couldn't resist poking them again. I replied back, "Obviously dinner since it's well past lunchtime. Does anyone ever proofread these emails?" They sent out a retraction a few minutes later with "OOOPS! Dinner Specials!" in the subject line! LOL BTW, that flounder sandwich today? Last night's dinner special was crab stuffed flounder. I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() Jill |
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 10:58:19 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: > I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh > oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() I used to love the shrimp and crab stuffed snapper that was sold (I think it was a frozen but thawed item) in the fish case. Not sure if they are still there or not, because shellfish is off my list these days. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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On 2/28/2014 12:14 PM, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 10:58:19 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh >> oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() > > I used to love the shrimp and crab stuffed snapper that was sold (I > think it was a frozen but thawed item) in the fish case. Not sure if > they are still there or not, because shellfish is off my list these > days. > > I know, and you have my sympathy. So far I have no problems eating seafood or fish. I love both. Jill |
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 13:07:49 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 2/28/2014 12:14 PM, sf wrote: >> On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 10:58:19 -0500, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh >>> oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() >> >> I used to love the shrimp and crab stuffed snapper that was sold (I >> think it was a frozen but thawed item) in the fish case. Not sure if >> they are still there or not, because shellfish is off my list these >> days. >> >> >I know, and you have my sympathy. So far I have no problems eating >seafood or fish. I love both. I think you mean "shellfish"... lots of people who can't eat shellfish are perfectly fine with fin fish... both are seafood, both are fish. |
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On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:58:19 AM UTC-8, jmcquown wrote:
> Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich > > Served on Wheat Bread > > Choice of Side > > $8.00 > > > > Local Fried Flounder Fish > > On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, > > Tomato and Tartar Sauce > > Choice of Side > > $10.00 > > > > Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know > > flounder is *fish*! > > > > I caught them in another screw-up yesterday. There was no email about > > the lunch specials until 3:30. Well... they stop serving lunch at 2:00. > > The subject line said Lunch Specials but the body of the email was the > > Dinner Specials. I couldn't resist poking them again. I replied back, > > "Obviously dinner since it's well past lunchtime. Does anyone ever > > proofread these emails?" They sent out a retraction a few minutes later > > with "OOOPS! Dinner Specials!" in the subject line! LOL > > > > BTW, that flounder sandwich today? Last night's dinner special was crab > > stuffed flounder. > > > > I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh > > oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() > > > > Jill Christ! you must be really bored to keep posting what they are serving. Do people really care? I think not. |
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![]() "Chemo" > wrote in message ... > On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:58:19 AM UTC-8, jmcquown wrote: >> Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >> >> Served on Wheat Bread >> >> Choice of Side >> >> $8.00 >> >> >> >> Local Fried Flounder Fish >> >> On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >> >> Tomato and Tartar Sauce >> >> Choice of Side >> >> $10.00 >> >> >> >> Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >> >> flounder is *fish*! >> >> >> >> I caught them in another screw-up yesterday. There was no email about >> >> the lunch specials until 3:30. Well... they stop serving lunch at 2:00. >> >> The subject line said Lunch Specials but the body of the email was the >> >> Dinner Specials. I couldn't resist poking them again. I replied back, >> >> "Obviously dinner since it's well past lunchtime. Does anyone ever >> >> proofread these emails?" They sent out a retraction a few minutes later >> >> with "OOOPS! Dinner Specials!" in the subject line! LOL >> >> >> >> BTW, that flounder sandwich today? Last night's dinner special was crab >> >> stuffed flounder. >> >> >> >> I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh >> >> oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() >> >> >> >> Jill > > Christ! you must be really bored to keep posting what they are serving. Do > people really care? I think not. of course not. But now you will incite the couple of defenders who you will claim you are an insensitive jerk. Those who reply and support this idiocy are worse than the OP. They all need to get a life. |
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 09:35:57 -0800, "Reggie" >
wrote: > of course not. But now you will incite the couple of defenders who you will > claim you are an insensitive jerk. Those who reply and support this idiocy > are worse than the OP. They all need to get a life. If you and Chemo shared an atom of intelligence between the two of you - you'd know how to set your filters to never see a thread or any of the replies to anything "Dataw" again. So, who needs to get a life? Obviously it's you two. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 09:35:57 -0800, "Reggie" > > wrote: > >> of course not. But now you will incite the couple of defenders who you >> will >> claim you are an insensitive jerk. Those who reply and support this >> idiocy >> are worse than the OP. They all need to get a life. > > If you and Chemo shared an atom of intelligence between the two of you > - you'd know how to set your filters to never see a thread or any of > the replies to anything "Dataw" again. So, who needs to get a life? > Obviously it's you two. > > > well, that was predictable! |
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 10:08:36 -0800, "Reggie" >
wrote: > > "sf" > wrote in message > ... > > On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 09:35:57 -0800, "Reggie" > > > wrote: > > > >> of course not. But now you will incite the couple of defenders who you > >> will > >> claim you are an insensitive jerk. Those who reply and support this > >> idiocy > >> are worse than the OP. They all need to get a life. > > > > If you and Chemo shared an atom of intelligence between the two of you > > - you'd know how to set your filters to never see a thread or any of > > the replies to anything "Dataw" again. So, who needs to get a life? > > Obviously it's you two. > > > > > > > > well, that was predictable! > Unsurprisingly, neither are you. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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On 2014-02-28 12:17 PM, Chemo wrote:
> On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:58:19 AM UTC-8, jmcquown wrote: >> Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >> >> Served on Wheat Bread >> >> Choice of Side >> >> $8.00 >> >> >> >> Local Fried Flounder Fish >> >> On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >> >> Tomato and Tartar Sauce >> >> Choice of Side >> >> $10.00 >> >> >> >> Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >> >> flounder is *fish*! >> >> >> >> I caught them in another screw-up yesterday. There was no email about >> >> the lunch specials until 3:30. Well... they stop serving lunch at 2:00. >> >> The subject line said Lunch Specials but the body of the email was the >> >> Dinner Specials. I couldn't resist poking them again. I replied back, >> >> "Obviously dinner since it's well past lunchtime. Does anyone ever >> >> proofread these emails?" They sent out a retraction a few minutes later >> >> with "OOOPS! Dinner Specials!" in the subject line! LOL >> >> >> >> BTW, that flounder sandwich today? Last night's dinner special was crab >> >> stuffed flounder. >> >> >> >> I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh >> >> oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() >> >> >> >> Jill > > Christ! you must be really bored to keep posting what they are serving. Do people really care? I think not. > I do. I think it is funny. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> >Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >Served on Wheat Bread >Choice of Side >$8.00 > >Local Fried Flounder Fish >On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >Tomato and Tartar Sauce >Choice of Side >$10.00 > >Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >flounder is *fish*! You missed the "Wheat Bread". Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message ... > jmcquown wrote: >> >>Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >>Served on Wheat Bread >>Choice of Side >>$8.00 >> >>Local Fried Flounder Fish >>On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >>Tomato and Tartar Sauce >>Choice of Side >>$10.00 >> >>Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >>flounder is *fish*! > > You missed the "Wheat Bread". > Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". > Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. > I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure I've seen posters use it. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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"Ophelia" wrote:
>"Brooklyn1" wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >>> >>>Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >>>Served on Wheat Bread >>>Choice of Side >>>$8.00 >>> >>>Local Fried Flounder Fish >>>On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >>>Tomato and Tartar Sauce >>>Choice of Side >>>$10.00 >>> >>>Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >>>flounder is *fish*! >> >> You missed the "Wheat Bread". >> Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". >> Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. >> I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. > >I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure I've seen >posters use it. Bread is automatically wheat unless stipulated otherwise such as rye, oat, corn, etc. Were it wholewheat bread it would need to stipulate so. Saying "sandwich' on a menu automatically means it includes bread, and automatically means wheat bread unless stipulated some other specific type of bread, ie. banana bread, or a kaiser roll. |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message ... > "Ophelia" wrote: >>"Brooklyn1" wrote: >>> jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>>Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >>>>Served on Wheat Bread >>>>Choice of Side >>>>$8.00 >>>> >>>>Local Fried Flounder Fish >>>>On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >>>>Tomato and Tartar Sauce >>>>Choice of Side >>>>$10.00 >>>> >>>>Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >>>>flounder is *fish*! >>> >>> You missed the "Wheat Bread". >>> Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". >>> Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. >>> I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. >> >>I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure I've >>seen >>posters use it. > > Bread is automatically wheat unless stipulated otherwise such as rye, > oat, corn, etc. Were it wholewheat bread it would need to stipulate > so. Saying "sandwich' on a menu automatically means it includes > bread, and automatically means wheat bread unless stipulated some > other specific type of bread, ie. banana bread, or a kaiser roll. yessir, Mr. Webster! |
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"Reggie" wrote:
>"Brooklyn1" wrote: >> "Ophelia says: >>>"Brooklyn1" wrote: >>>> jmcquown wrote: >>>>> >>>>>Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >>>>>Served on Wheat Bread >>>>>Choice of Side >>>>>$8.00 >>>>> >>>>>Local Fried Flounder Fish >>>>>On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >>>>>Tomato and Tartar Sauce >>>>>Choice of Side >>>>>$10.00 >>>>> >>>>>Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >>>>>flounder is *fish*! >>>> >>>> You missed the "Wheat Bread". >>>> Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". >>>> Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. >>>> I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. >>> >>>I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure I've >>>seen >>>posters use it. >> >> Bread is automatically wheat unless stipulated otherwise such as rye, >> oat, corn, etc. Were it wholewheat bread it would need to stipulate >> so. Saying "sandwich' on a menu automatically means it includes >> bread, and automatically means wheat bread unless stipulated some >> other specific type of bread, ie. banana bread, or a kaiser roll. > >yessir, Mr. Webster! Here we can drop the formalities... just Noah will do. |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message ... > "Ophelia" wrote: >>"Brooklyn1" wrote: >>> jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>>Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >>>>Served on Wheat Bread >>>>Choice of Side >>>>$8.00 >>>> >>>>Local Fried Flounder Fish >>>>On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >>>>Tomato and Tartar Sauce >>>>Choice of Side >>>>$10.00 >>>> >>>>Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >>>>flounder is *fish*! >>> >>> You missed the "Wheat Bread". >>> Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". >>> Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. >>> I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. >> >>I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure I've >>seen >>posters use it. > > Bread is automatically wheat unless stipulated otherwise such as rye, > oat, corn, etc. Yes, agreed and if they had said, 'wholewheat/wholemeal I wouldn't have given it any thought. Were it wholewheat bread it would need to stipulate > so. Saying "sandwich' on a menu automatically means it includes > bread, and automatically means wheat bread unless stipulated some > other specific type of bread, ie. banana bread, or a kaiser roll. > -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 2/28/2014 4:19 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message > ... >> "Ophelia" wrote: >>> I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure >>> I've seen >>> posters use it. >> >> Bread is automatically wheat unless stipulated otherwise such as rye, >> oat, corn, etc. > > Yes, agreed and if they had said, 'wholewheat/wholemeal I wouldn't have > given it any thought. > I've been in a number of NJ diners where the waitress asks "white or wheat". To many people wheat=brown - they don't seem to understand the the white stuff is also wheat... |
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On Friday, February 28, 2014 3:32:45 PM UTC-5, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> "Ophelia" wrote: > > >"Brooklyn1" wrote: > > >> jmcquown wrote: > > >>> > > >>>Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich > > >>>Served on Wheat Bread > > >>>Choice of Side > > >>>$8.00 > > >>> > > >>>Local Fried Flounder Fish > > >>>On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, > > >>>Tomato and Tartar Sauce > > >>>Choice of Side > > >>>$10.00 > > >>> > > >>>Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know > > >>>flounder is *fish*! > > >> > > >> You missed the "Wheat Bread". > > >> Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". > > >> Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. > > >> I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. > > > > > >I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure I've seen > > >posters use it. > > > > Bread is automatically wheat unless stipulated otherwise such as rye, > > oat, corn, etc. Were it wholewheat bread it would need to stipulate > > so. Saying "sandwich' on a menu automatically means it includes > > bread, and automatically means wheat bread unless stipulated some > > other specific type of bread, ie. banana bread, or a kaiser roll. Once again, you've proven what a imbecile you are. Do you trot out this tiresome nonsense when a waitress asks "white or wheat"? Oh that's right - you don't eat out. Just you and the cats and that garbage you call food. |
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 20:09:19 -0000, "Ophelia"
> wrote: > > > "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message > ... > > jmcquown wrote: > >> > >>Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich > >>Served on Wheat Bread > >>Choice of Side > >>$8.00 > >> > >>Local Fried Flounder Fish > >>On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, > >>Tomato and Tartar Sauce > >>Choice of Side > >>$10.00 > >> > >>Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know > >>flounder is *fish*! > > > > You missed the "Wheat Bread". > > Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". > > Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. > > I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. > > I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure I've seen > posters use it. I would guess it's a term to distinguish it from rye or gluten free... not that they ever produce a gluten free menu choice or offer rye bread. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 20:09:19 -0000, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message >> ... >> > jmcquown wrote: >> >> >> >>Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich >> >>Served on Wheat Bread >> >>Choice of Side >> >>$8.00 >> >> >> >>Local Fried Flounder Fish >> >>On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >> >>Tomato and Tartar Sauce >> >>Choice of Side >> >>$10.00 >> >> >> >>Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >> >>flounder is *fish*! >> > >> > You missed the "Wheat Bread". >> > Just as strange as "Flounder Fish". >> > Perhaps they meant *Wholewheat Bread*. >> > I wouldn't like a grilled cheese on wholewheat. >> >> I thought the term 'wheat bread' was used around here. I am sure I've >> seen >> posters use it. > > I would guess it's a term to distinguish it from rye or gluten free... > not that they ever produce a gluten free menu choice or offer rye > bread. Ok ! (should I have written more than that, but I am agreeing with what you said) <shrug> -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Friday, February 28, 2014 10:58:19 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
> Grilled Bacon and Cheese Sandwich > > Served on Wheat Bread > > Choice of Side > > $8.00 > > > > Local Fried Flounder Fish > > On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, > > Tomato and Tartar Sauce > > Choice of Side > > $10.00 > > > > Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know > > flounder is *fish*! > > > > I caught them in another screw-up yesterday. There was no email about > > the lunch specials until 3:30. Well... they stop serving lunch at 2:00. > > The subject line said Lunch Specials but the body of the email was the > > Dinner Specials. I couldn't resist poking them again. I replied back, > > "Obviously dinner since it's well past lunchtime. Does anyone ever > > proofread these emails?" They sent out a retraction a few minutes later > > with "OOOPS! Dinner Specials!" in the subject line! LOL > > > > BTW, that flounder sandwich today? Last night's dinner special was crab > > stuffed flounder. > > > > I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh > > oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() > > > > Jill What's wrong with using flounder left over from last night, if that's what you're hinting? Maybe you just didn't think of walking away from that inheritance house. If someone left ME a house, I think I'd just swallow the dining thing and make the best of it. I have a relative who inherited a gorgeous condo and was still glad to pay the high maint. every month. It was still the best shot in the arm he ever received. |
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On 2/28/2014 3:53 PM, Kalmia wrote:
> On Friday, February 28, 2014 10:58:19 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: >> Local Fried Flounder Fish >> >> On a Kaiser Roll with Fresh Lettuce, >> Tomato and Tartar Sauce >> Choice of Side >> $10.00 >> >> >> >> Whew! I'm sure glad they clarified that. Otherwise I wouldn't know >> flounder is *fish*! >> >> >> I caught them in another screw-up yesterday. There was no email about >> the lunch specials until 3:30. Well... they stop serving lunch at 2:00. >> The subject line said Lunch Specials but the body of the email was the >> Dinner Specials. I couldn't resist poking them again. I replied back, >> "Obviously dinner since it's well past lunchtime. Does anyone ever >> proofread these emails?" They sent out a retraction a few minutes later >> with "OOOPS! Dinner Specials!" in the subject line! LOL >> >> BTW, that flounder sandwich today? Last night's dinner special was crab >> stuffed flounder. >> >> Jill > > What's wrong with using flounder left over from last night, if that's what you're hinting? > Considering it was also used in the dinner special *again* tonight, how long do you think that flounder has been sitting in the refrigerator? I'm betting there will be a seafood chowder on the menu tomorrow. It's certainly not fresh; flounder isn't native to these waters. > Maybe you just didn't think of walking away from that inheritance house. Make me an offer. I happen to find the mistakes they make funny. Today they sent out an email with the menu for *St. Partrick's Day*. Tell me that's not comical. Jill |
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 23:30:25 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: > Considering it was also used in the dinner special *again* tonight, how > long do you think that flounder has been sitting in the refrigerator? > I'm betting there will be a seafood chowder on the menu tomorrow. It's > certainly not fresh; flounder isn't native to these waters. I'm thinking they got a good buy on frozen fish and defrost as needed. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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On 3/1/2014 8:47 AM, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 23:30:25 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> Considering it was also used in the dinner special *again* tonight, how >> long do you think that flounder has been sitting in the refrigerator? >> I'm betting there will be a seafood chowder on the menu tomorrow. It's >> certainly not fresh; flounder isn't native to these waters. > > I'm thinking they got a good buy on frozen fish and defrost as needed. > Probably so. I've never been able to find fresh flounder at Publix; it's all been previously frozen. (They're very good about telling you whether it's been frozen or not.) This is why I double-checked my statement saying it isn't native. I guess flounder *can* be fished in these waters, although "southern" flounder is mostly caught off the coast of Florida. Maybe that's close enough to call it local. Or maybe they meant it was fried locally. ![]() I can't wait for "St. *Partrick's* Day"! Mulligatawny Soup is on the menu. Is that Irish? Jill |
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On 2014-03-01 10:32 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> I can't wait for "St. *Partrick's* Day"! Mulligatawny Soup is on the > menu. Is that Irish? > Only if served as Cup O'Soup. |
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On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 10:32:03 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: > I can't wait for "St. *Partrick's* Day"! Mulligatawny Soup is on the > menu. Is that Irish? It wasn't the last time I checked, but maybe the word sounded Southern to someone. In any case, I wouldn't pass up a good Mulligatawny soup. -- Good Food. Good Friends. Good Memories. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> It's certainly not fresh; flounder isn't native to these waters. Not true. |
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"Earl! wrote:
>jmcquown wrote: >> >> It's certainly not fresh; flounder isn't native to these waters. > >Not true. The Carolinas offer great flounder fishing. http://coastalanglermag.com/nc/blog/...ing-carolinas/ http://www.oifc.com/Inshore |
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On 3/2/2014 10:38 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> "Earl! wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >>> >>> It's certainly not fresh; flounder isn't native to these waters. >> >> Not true. > > The Carolinas offer great flounder fishing. > http://coastalanglermag.com/nc/blog/...ing-carolinas/ > http://www.oifc.com/Inshore > I corrected that misstatement several replies ago. I'd still bet they either got it from Florida or bought it frozen. Even your link contains the word "fall". Last time I checked, February isn't in the Fall. Thanks for encouraging the asshole, Earl, whose only claim to fame is being a trailor trash redneck like his buddy from Zephyrhills. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > I have a recipe for crab stuffed flounder, if anyone cares. But (uh > oh!) it calls for canned crab meat. ![]() Then you need to find a better recipe. G. |
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