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[quote=10gaugemag]King Oscar.
Extra Virgin Olive oil or mustard.
Crackers and a shake of Frank's Red Hit make it veddy gooda!![/quote
I had two cans yesterday for lunch. Excellent!
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Love sardines, good for heart health! Can never find the small cans with tomato sauce though.
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King Oscar Mediterranean Sardines are my favorite. I buy them by the case.
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The big ones in tomato sauce in the 1-pound oval cans. The small ones are possum bait for a live catch trap! I like those in the oval cans with tomato sauce but can't find them in my area anymore. What store you buy them at?
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skinless boneless sardines in water
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In Louisiana hot sauce....
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The ones packed in mustard or just in oil, have to have them with saltine crackers. This reminds me I have not had them in years, will put them on my deer camp packing list...Joe
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Particularly good on a day where I want the Redhead to leave me alone.....
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That's about all I can do for a tinned peel top fish snack. The ones in hot sauces and mustard sauces. And then once every 5 or 6 years if I get a strange craving for them.
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I like em, my wife thinks they stink.
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I like them in olive oil or with jalapeños.
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Saltines for a perfect combo. I see that your taste in hors d'oeuvres is as good as your taste in music. Saltines for the win , nuthin' better.
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My paternal grandma (1894-1994) "loved" sardines. My dad (1920-1981) "loved" sardines. My paternal grandpa (1893-1973/WWI vet) would buy sardines for them, but absolutely "refused" to allow grandma or dad to open a can of sardines in the house! 🤣 About as close as I can get to sardines is the "Kipper Snacks" (kippered [whatever that is?] herring). Can't recall the brand, but I can recognize it when I see it. My mom fed us "salmon croquets" quite often (actually canned mackerel) as kids. We fed our kids lot's of it. Won't eat that canned crap today. When I fished Alaska (Kodiak) and came home with salmon, the wife and me would marinate fillets overnight and grill them. Anything left over, we made salmon patties! My mom would have blushed! Damn, those things are good! 😋
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I like them. best in olive oil liked cottonseed oil when they used it.
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No thanks,i worked with a bunch of square heads that scarfed cans of them down at lunchtime.The smell put me off.
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I like those in the oval cans with tomato sauce but can't find them in my area anymore. What store you buy them at? Ebay is your friend- - - -buy 'em by the case to cut down on shipping costs. Haven't tried the Goya brand yet, but they're considerably less expensive than other brands, and other Goya foods are very good quality.
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Smell reminds me of when I forgot to wash out the bait well on my boat.
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Great protein that fits in you wallet pocket, big fan here and you don't ever have to shave because nobody wants any!
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