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When I first looked at the price of Copper River Sockeye Salmon late
last week, it was $11.95/pound. About as expensive as a Starbucks Latte. So, I passed on it. Smart move. Today I moved in at $5.95/lb at Uwajimaya. Found a nice 3 1/2 lb'er. Had it filleted and skin removed, and the bones save. Just in time, the SBF's mom arrives on the SAS broomstick from Helsinki tomorrow. Ease her usual culture shock with a salmon dinner, with, of course, boiled potatoes and dill. Dessert will be a freshly made rhubarb/strawberry pie. So, I feel lots better now that the robbers have had their knives taken from them. And the prices are much better now. Hey, farm raised stuff is $4.00/lb. Now why would anyone want that when real salmon is available? -- Alan "If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you might better stay home." --James Michener |
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