Re: Humiliation redefined
- From: jmorngstar@xxxxxxx
- Date: 4 Feb 2006 19:14:22 -0800
They always asked if I wanted any and stupid me, at the time my
only experience with salmon was my mother's salmon patties made out of
the canned salmon and I think crackers (bleck), so I said no. Oh, if I
could just turn the clock back!
Funny, this is what I just made for dinner. I love salmon patties even
better than grilled salmon. My mother used to make it when we were kids
and I liked it then, but I liked it even better now that I make it.
In Alaska, many people won't eat salmon and just feed it to their dogs.
Seems a waste to me because I will eat any fish. I didn't believe the
first person who told me that. I thought that they were pulling me leg.
Now halibut, in Alaska, you would think it was lobster. Invite people
for halibut and you never get a no.
You have to be careful around here because most of the salmon is
farmed, not fresh. I will have to check TJs to see if theirs is fresh.
Barb, on your trip in Anchorage did you see any sights that were a
must-see. Since I usually just land there, I don't know too much about
Anchorage and need to make some recommendations if there are must-sees
around there.
Janice
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