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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Ugh fish for dinner
Posted:
12/29/2013 7:37:15 PM EDT
I am going to eat something else.
Posted:
12/29/2013 7:40:29 PM EDT
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12/29/2013 7:41:27 PM EDT
[#2]
Fish is amazing
Posted:
12/29/2013 7:48:36 PM EDT
[#3]
Blackfish.............I have never been brave enough to try it. Everyone tells me they taste like tundra mud.
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12/29/2013 7:53:06 PM EDT
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Aren't those the fish that are legendarily hearty, like damn near impossible for cold weather to kill?
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12/29/2013 7:54:47 PM EDT
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Yes.
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12/29/2013 7:58:56 PM EDT
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How do you prepare those little critters?
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12/29/2013 8:01:44 PM EDT
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In fire
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12/29/2013 8:03:13 PM EDT
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What is it?
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12/29/2013 8:03:43 PM EDT
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You can pour boiling water in the pot or just boil like soup.
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12/29/2013 8:22:32 PM EDT
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You can pour boiling water in the pot or just boil like soup.
That sounds less than appetizing
Posted:
12/29/2013 8:58:17 PM EDT
[#11]
Alaskan cuisine sounds suspiciously like a series of escalating dares.
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12/29/2013 8:59:32 PM EDT
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The mouse-grass thing has me pretty much agreeing with your assesment.
Posted:
12/29/2013 9:14:19 PM EDT
[#13]
Are those better or worse than stinkheads?
Posted:
12/29/2013 9:15:35 PM EDT
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12/29/2013 9:17:13 PM EDT
[#15]
I don't think that you ever eat anything that I would eat.
Posted:
12/29/2013 9:20:03 PM EDT
[#16]
Skin them, clean them, put them on a cedar plank in the 350F oven for 20 min. Remove from oven then throw away the fish and eat the plank!
Posted:
12/29/2013 9:22:31 PM EDT
[#17]
You posted whale blubber or some sort like 1-2 months ago didn't you?
Posted:
12/29/2013 9:31:50 PM EDT
[#18]
Just throw in some beans and call it Alaskan chili.
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