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![]() Leroy wrote: >I'm sure that your stomach could care > less if it came from canned or fresh > salmon. Salmon is good any way you > cook it. My dad was a commercial fisherman, so we had plenty of fresh salmon. Mom would can some to use for making a spread for sandwiches and also for salmon loaves.....yummo! Judy |
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"Judy Haffner" > wrote in message
... > > Leroy wrote: > >>I'm sure that your stomach could care >> less if it came from canned or fresh >> salmon. Salmon is good any way you >> cook it. > > My dad was a commercial fisherman, so we had plenty of fresh salmon. Mom > would can some to use for making a spread for sandwiches and also for > salmon loaves.....yummo! > > Judy My mom used to make canned salmon in a cream type gravy, added peas, and served over biscuits. I used to love that. I tried making it for my kids now and then, but they never cared much for it. Cheri |
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On 4/23/2013 1:08 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "Judy Haffner" > wrote in message > ... >> >> Leroy wrote: >> >>> I'm sure that your stomach could care >>> less if it came from canned or fresh >>> salmon. Salmon is good any way you >>> cook it. >> >> My dad was a commercial fisherman, so we had plenty of fresh salmon. Mom >> would can some to use for making a spread for sandwiches and also for >> salmon loaves.....yummo! >> >> Judy > > > My mom used to make canned salmon in a cream type gravy, added peas, and > served over biscuits. I used to love that. I tried making it for my kids > now and then, but they never cared much for it. > > Cheri The ones I grew up with came from some magazine ad for "Dipsy Doodles' corn chips circa the 1950's. Yes, Mom added crushed corn chips to the salmon patties. My brothers hated them. I loved them. But I haven't made them with crushed corn chips (Fritos) in many years. Jill |
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 13:31:40 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: > The ones I grew up with came from some magazine ad for "Dipsy Doodles' > corn chips circa the 1950's. Yes, Mom added crushed corn chips to the > salmon patties. My brothers hated them. I loved them. But I haven't > made them with crushed corn chips (Fritos) in many years. She put them in the mix or coated the patties with crushed chips? -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 4/23/2013 2:40 PM, sf wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 13:31:40 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> The ones I grew up with came from some magazine ad for "Dipsy Doodles' >> corn chips circa the 1950's. Yes, Mom added crushed corn chips to the >> salmon patties. My brothers hated them. I loved them. But I haven't >> made them with crushed corn chips (Fritos) in many years. > > She put them in the mix or coated the patties with crushed chips? > She crushed them and mixed them in. They were surprisingly tasty. Jill |
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On Apr 26, 12:51*am, Feranija > wrote:
> Perhaps it's pink or atlantic salmon which which you don't like, and > are meh to me too, the least flavorful of all salmons out there, and I > can use them for patties. "Atlantic Salmon" is an alias for "Farmed". Note how wide/fat the muscle layers are when compared to their wild cousins. I think most people know this by now. |
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On Apr 26, 1:36*pm, Feranija > wrote:
> On 2013-04-26, tutall > wrote: > > > On Apr 26, 12:51*am, Feranija > wrote: > > >> Perhaps it's pink or atlantic salmon which which you don't like, and > >> are meh to me too, the least flavorful of all salmons out there, and I > >> can use them for patties. > > > "Atlantic Salmon" is an alias for "Farmed". > > > Note how wide/fat the muscle layers are when compared to their wild > > cousins. > > > I think most people know this by now. > > Nope. Latin name for atlantic salmon <Snip know it all bloviating> And yes, the milk of kindness does not come from a teat. The fact remains that that's how groceries refer to it. |
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On Apr 28, 1:32*am, Feranija > wrote:
> > <Snip know it all bloviating> > > > And yes, the milk of kindness does not come from a teat. > > > The fact remains that that's how groceries refer to it. > > Wrong again. You are jumping into conclusions, as we didn't talk about > how grocers are referring to it. You have someone in your pocket? Who's this "we" you are referring to? <snip more pointless bloviating> |
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On Monday, April 29, 2013 3:52:50 PM UTC-4, Feranija wrote:
> On 2013-04-28, tutall > wrote: > > > On Apr 28, 1:32*am, Feranija > wrote: > > > > > >> > <Snip know it all bloviating> > > >> > > >> > And yes, the milk of kindness does not come from a teat. > > >> > > >> > The fact remains that that's how groceries refer to it. > > >> > > >> Wrong again. You are jumping into conclusions, as we didn't talk about > > >> how grocers are referring to it. > > > > > > You have someone in your pocket? Who's this "we" you are referring to? > > > > > > > Janet and me. Than, not knowing what atlantic salmon really is you came > > to tell me I was referring to a farmed fish. > > > > Too bad for you. Next time get informed about species before you raise > > your hand to talk about it. Ouch! That's GOTTA hurt! Nicely done. |
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