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Old 01-11-2017, 08:41 PM   #801
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
We have at least two Asian grocery stores in this area.
For a weird idea, it is much easier to get ethnic (Mexican and Asian) foods than it is to get decent seafood here.
I thought that you said that out-of-the-ordinary stuff was hard to find there.

Anyway, as long as you've got good farm-raised catfish, you don't really need any (other) seafood. Oh, and I don't mean "fingerlings," (very short catfish, apparently not very old, either).

I heard a theory quite a few years ago now, that interior areas of the country had better seafood than the places along the coast. I forgot the exact reasoning behind that statement. I need to Google it and see what I come up with. Oh, BTW, I do not subscribe to that theory!
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