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With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
My favourite as well. They make'em just one hr down the road from here.
I found a sealed can of them in a lake in the Yukon during a fly-in hunt in 1998. A bear had torn the outfitter's camp apart looking for food. He missed getting his teeth into that can.
With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
My favourite as well. They make'em just one hr down the road from here.
I found a sealed can of them in a lake in the Yukon during a fly-in hunt in 1998. A bear had torn the outfitter's camp apart looking for food. He missed getting his teeth into that can.
In a lake? lol Did you eat them,?
SuperCub, I can report that these sardines will be a staple in my home for years to come, they are that good :o)
With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
Cheers ~
Try these
StxHunter made a post about these a few weeks ago. Odered some on Amazon and they are the bomb. Really good!!
My wife and daughter were shopping Sunday afternoon. My son and I needed a snack to get us to dinner. We were out of saltines so these weird triangle crackers that were in the cupboard had to do. It did the trick. Brand was Matiz. In oil with a pepper. Very good
What store did they get those at?
Argentinian?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
They over fished the [bleep] out of these from 1970-1990.
Which stock are you talking about?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
My wife and daughter were shopping Sunday afternoon. My son and I needed a snack to get us to dinner. We were out of saltines so these weird triangle crackers that were in the cupboard had to do. It did the trick. Brand was Matiz. In oil with a pepper. Very good
What store did they get those at?
Argentinian?
I have no idea. I've never seen them before. But scrounging in the cupboard, there they were. Probably got them as a stocking stuffer last Christmas or something.
"The Ballpark burgers were free, why not eat them?" - Wabi-
I love tinned seafood. I love dried seafood. As long as the quality is there, I'd happily survive on the stuff.
As another posted, many other nations from Asia to Europe and beyond have outstanding seafood tinned/other products. We keep a significant stash around always. Straight out of the can/bag, tossed on crackers, added to soups or ever better, served on rice or pasta and heated, whatever. I'll not be without a bunch in the house.
Mrs. KG has standing orders to bring back as much as she can carry from any place she travels to on business. Portugal and Spain have fantastic examples-- some seen below-- as do most any Euro nation. Excellent seafood products go far beyond sardines. Herring, tuna, salmon, crab, mackerel, anchovies, squid, oysters, clams, octopus and so much more. Packaged in oils, tomatoes, chili sauce, mustard, whatever. Food of the Gods.
Dang bro, that's a really nice supply there.
I sure miss the dried cuttlefish I used to be able to find in the grocery store "Asian Food" aisle. Haven't seen it in so long, I may have to just start looking. Or have my sister look at the giant Asian market near her. Nothing like good cuttlefish jerky!
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
Cheers ~
Try these
StxHunter made a post about these a few weeks ago. Odered some on Amazon and they are the bomb. Really good!!
I will order some :o) Thanks Skankhunt42
UPDATE: $5.46 PER 3.78 OZ CAN............. I Will stick with the beautiful Smoked Sardines I found for <$2.00 per can lol
Lunch the other day, a can of those Latvian sardines (1.5 servings, HA!) some Kalamata olives, pepperoncini, some decent Gruyere, and a slice of 15 grain bread from the nice bakery in the Big Town:
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
My favourite as well. They make'em just one hr down the road from here.
I found a sealed can of them in a lake in the Yukon during a fly-in hunt in 1998. A bear had torn the outfitter's camp apart looking for food. He missed getting his teeth into that can.
In a lake? lol Did you eat them,?
SuperCub, I can report that these sardines will be a staple in my home for years to come, they are that good :o)
I did indeed eat those sardines on a sammich.
Those Brunswick kipper snacks are excellent as well but I doubt I'd pay that much for them. I buy them by the case when we work at the plant.
With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
Cheers ~
Try these
StxHunter made a post about these a few weeks ago. Odered some on Amazon and they are the bomb. Really good!!
I will order some :o) Thanks Skankhunt42
UPDATE: $5.46 PER 3.78 OZ CAN............. I Will stick with the beautiful Smoked Sardines I found for <$2.00 per can lol
Haha I've been getting them for $2.31 (US) a can. They're showing unavailable now. Most of the Amazon places they're around 32 for a 12 pack. I probably wouldn't pay $3.00 a can for them but at $2.31 they're a bargain. They are close to 3 bucks at Walmart.
With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
Cheers ~
Try these
StxHunter made a post about these a few weeks ago. Odered some on Amazon and they are the bomb. Really good!!
Originally Posted by KillerBee
Originally Posted by Skankhunt42
Originally Posted by KillerBee
With all this talk of Sardines, I broke down and bought these made by a Canadian Company on the East Coast, and Man Were They Ever Delicious! Give them a try you will be pleasantly surprised!
Cheers ~
Try these
StxHunter made a post about these a few weeks ago. Odered some on Amazon and they are the bomb. Really good!!
I will order some :o) Thanks Skankhunt42
UPDATE: $5.46 PER 3.78 OZ CAN............. I Will stick with the beautiful Smoked Sardines I found for <$2.00 per can lol
$2.89 a can here. always have a few cans in the pantry.
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