Ha, I’m with you there. Used to fish in Alaska for a living, and I still cringe whenever I actually have to buy salmon or halibut.
Ha, I’m with you there. Used to fish in Alaska for a living, and I still cringe whenever I actually have to buy salmon or halibut.
Whole? I’m impressed. As a former commercial halibut fisherman, we threw everything back under 20 lbs, so the thought of cooking one whole never crossed my mind.
Wow...you’ve been desperately waiting for a good time to trot out that well known bit of trivia haven’t you?
“If you have a good local seafood shop, ask them about varieties like branzino, halibut, snapper, and bass, all of which are perfect as whole fish served at a gathering.”
Maybe if you know the games, you’d appreciate it
Haven’t we stopped with the stupid nyc water myth?
Very different, both delicious.
That’s not even close to true, and if you think that is is, you’ve never had a real deep dish pizza.
A chihuahua is nothing like a Great Dane, but no one says they’re not both dogs.
You’re gonna have to fight a lot of Italians over that.
OK, really...is there anyone that gives a damn about the design on a paper cup of overpriced coffee?
Sounds like a corn biscotti...I’ll try that!
Not quite this blantantly, or this easy to avoid.
True, but external storage is cheap and easy to use.
True. The soup is certainly the best of the three.
The soups are the main reason I go...makes for a good lunch.
“I’m not going to go back 100 years and check on the history of this building,” he said (via Variety).
I’m a fan of their soup/salad/breadstick lunch, but any of the real “Italian” food is godawful...tastes like somehing from a frozen TV dinner back in the early 80s.
I’m shocked this article wasn’t 500 slides.
I recently watched the whole run of Friends with my kids, and I was surprised by how well the humor held up.