Hepheastus420
Well-Known Member
just found I have jack shit to eat and now I get to read this thread
Is it time to whip up a batch o' cannabrownies?just found I have jack shit to eat and now I get to read this thread
Some Beech.....sounds like an awesome problem to have.......I cant even imagine what that was like....I have always had to pay out the Caszu for lobster....Oh, you guys are making me miss Newfoundland! I want lobster now, mmmm. We had a joke there because the lobster use to be so plentiful. The Poor kids brought lobster sandwiches to school and the rich kids got boloney.
Yes, sometimes a dollar lower but you have to know what time to get there. There's a strong asian community that buys where I go. That's a good sign in my book.
I used to throw real nice cookouts. sriacha shrimp, lobster, bbq chkn, zucchini grilled, fresh salads. Good times.
That is so New Mexico. LOLI love the barter system....thats the way to do business!! Thats awesome......I'm willing to barter.... I have a friend that lives in Sitka, Alaska.....I ship him Hatch Green Chilie and he sends back king crab claws......
Biscuits and gravy... Ohhh yeahI'm so hungry, I'm going to bed. Planning breakfast now that I know haddock is for lunch.
Its been a while since I have purchased Halibut...I couldnt say what market price is out here.....last time I was in Alaska I fished out of Homer in the gulf of Alaska.....we brought back three monster coolers of fresh frozen Halibut.....I had a layover in Phx.....I swear I watched my coolers sit out on the tarmac in 110 degree weather......I....well I dont want to tell you guys what I was thinking....but just try to imagine it.....UGH....but I kid you not.....when I got to my destination.....first thing I did was open those coolers and it was frozen solid.....what a FUCKEN relief!Hey since you guys are talking about prices on seafood. How much do you guys pay per pound for halibut? I heard it is expensive just about anywhere except from where I live
People drift in and out of your life then comes a time when they don't drift back, be it lifestyle change, death, or finding their own way.What do you mean used to??????
Hell ya it is....I drive down there every year for my green chilie.....they are starting to bring it up my way now but I dont like the way they roast it so I just take a road trip as far as Taos and have them good ol boys roast it there....they roast it to perfection....Everyone is gonna be raiding the fridge here in a few!!! LOLThat is so New Mexico. LOL
Pretty much everyone I know cant wait to get their hands on the red salmon or halibut that I catch. I'm fished out after 30 years so I just give the stuff away. I heard it was like 7$ a pound or some crazy price like that in the states!Its been a while since I have purchased Halibut...I couldnt say what market price is out here.....last time I was in Alaska I fished out of Homer in the gulf of Alaska.....we brought back three monster coolers of fresh frozen Halibut.....I had a layover in Phx.....I swear I watched my coolers sit out on the tarmac in 110 degree weather......I....well I dont want to tell you guys what I was thinking....but just try to imagine it.....UGH....but I kid you not.....when I got to my destination.....first thing I did was open those coolers and it was frozen solid.....what a FUCKEN relief!
I totally hear you and understand bro!!!People drift in and out of your life then comes a time when they don't drift back, be it lifestyle change, death, or finding their own way.
Now the cookouts are a bit more personal, and less costly. I do always have a friend that makes a point to stop by in the fall, that's a good time still.
Oh...I wouldnt doubt it.....its pricy out here.....Reds are so freaken good....thats the no 1 Salmon for me....kings are nice and so are silvers but Reds are the stuff!!!Pretty much everyone I know cant wait to get their hands on the red salmon or halibut that I catch. I'm fished out after 30 years so I just give the stuff away. I heard it was like 7$ a pound or some crazy price like that in the states!
Oh...I wouldnt doubt it.....its pricy out here.....Reds are so freaken good....thats the no 1 Salmon for me....kings are nice and so are silvers but Reds are the stuff!!!
We roast our own. The house smells like cholo heaven for about two weeks. We also hang ristras. This last year's batch is hot as hell and I spend a lot of time wiping my eyes and blowing my nose. But I can't stop. My dad used to work on a little old lady's wiring that lived down the road. She would call us if her heater went out or her lights quick working... or to change a lightbulb... raking her lawn... trimming her hedges. She sure made us work. But she paid us in tamales and rellenos. It was worth every rose thorn and bee sting. Damn she could cook. But that's how we spent our lives. Trading work for work or garden vegetables, sometimes fresh meat. Everyone had a particular skill and they traded off. ::sigh::Hell ya it is....I drive down there every year for my green chilie.....they are starting to bring it up my way now but I dont like the way they roast it so I just take a road trip as far as Taos and have them good ol boys roast it there....they roast it to perfection....Everyone is gonna be raiding the fridge here in a few!!! LOL
You actually eat those?! (pike)northern pike trumps it all
Hmmmmmm......you have a point slowbus.....northern pike trumps it all
Oh yeah, with onion, bacon, and green pepper.. toss in a few other items and bakeYou actually eat those?! (pike)