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I like sardines but prefer the kipper snacks. I think the smoked flavor is what I like about them.

Grabbed a can of king Oscar today for lunch.

I'll look for the Brunswick brand next time I'm at the store, I haven't had them for a long time. I'd be curious how they stack up to the king oscar.

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Grew up in England eating Kippers on toast.... with a little vinegar.


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Originally Posted by Muffin
Grew up in England eating Kippers on toast.... with a little vinegar.

The fresh smoked (not frozen) kippers are 2nd to none compared to any canned fish listed in this thread but are extremely hard to find away from the source.

We did some work on Grand Manan Island a few years ago on some of the public wharfs and were given some by the fellow there that looks after the wharfs. He smoked them himself. I warmed them on a pc of tinfoil on the grill and ate them with eggs and toast. ..... WOW. smile

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when considering going down town on a strange snatch, I always recommend a 2 finger check. but if you eat sardines, all pu$$$ y is edible.

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Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
when considering going down town on a strange snatch, I always recommend a 2 finger check. but if you eat sardines, all pu$$$ y is edible.


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There used to be a diner in Dillon, MT where they served smoked trout with eggs for breakfast. It was exquisite. That's as close to real English breakfast kippers as I'll ever get, probably.


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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
There used to be a diner in Dillon, MT where they served smoked trout with eggs for breakfast. It was exquisite. That's as close to real English breakfast kippers as I'll ever get, probably.

That is always a good breakfast. Sometimes I take a kipper snack and scramble them with eggs.


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Originally Posted by Muffin
Grew up in England eating Kippers on toast.... with a little vinegar.
Malt vinegar?


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I'm usually open to trying new foods but have never tried sardines. My grandma used to eat them and they grossed us out as kids. Now that I'm old I'll have to step up and try them. I cook with fish sauce a lot and love sushi, sashimi, and ceviche. Just still haven't tried sardines. Costco had big packs of them on sale the other day and I though if I liked them they'd be a good addition to food storage.

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Originally Posted by Burleyboy
I'm usually open to trying new foods but have never tried sardines. My grandma used to eat them and they grossed us out as kids. Now that I'm old I'll have to step up and try them. I cook with fish sauce a lot and love sushi, sashimi, and ceviche. Just still haven't tried sardines. Costco had big packs of them on sale the other day and I though if I liked them they'd be a good addition to food storage.

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Hey Burleyboy, hope you day is going great!

When this thread started, I was dissing Sardines.

The other day I said what the heck and bought 4 cans when I was at Walmart. Not the whole sardines with the spines in them but Smoked Boneless Brunswick Sardine Fillets.

I just had another can of them with a Baguette for breakfast, man are they ever Delicious lol. Give these puppies a try, you will be happy you did, and way better then canned Tuna! Cheers ~

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
when considering going down town on a strange snatch, I always recommend a 2 finger check. but if you eat sardines, all pu$$$ y is edible.


Everybody can see you are trying way too hard.
if you've never been in the situation, I suppose you can't understand the situation.

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Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
when considering going down town on a strange snatch, I always recommend a 2 finger check. but if you eat sardines, all pu$$$ y is edible.


Everybody can see you are trying way too hard.
if you've never been in the situation, I suppose you can't understand the situation.


Right....from someone who self applied "Cummins Cowboy"..........


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Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
when considering going down town on a strange snatch, I always recommend a 2 finger check.

At the park?


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Originally Posted by NVhntr
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
when considering going down town on a strange snatch, I always recommend a 2 finger check.

At the park?
yeah why not, I was a teenager once. confession through projection?

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Youze damn guyz.

All this & I had to raid the cabinets. Found 1 single can of smoked oysters. Get the hot sauce & crackers. Memory poor, the first reminded me that my dislike of smoked stuff wasn't the meat, but the piss poor smoke. Imitation that taste like it was smoked with doty wood.

Oyster 1, not good. #2, somthin ain't right. See streaks of yellow slime on remaining oysters, check date on can, 2007. Damnit! eat 4 Zestas & hope for the best.

A frugal sort I are, I give the outdoor cat the rest. He wouldn't touch them, bad sign..

Four hours later, it looks like I've dodged a bullet whistle

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Originally Posted by gunzo
Youze damn guyz.

All this & I had to raid the cabinets. Found 1 single can of smoked oysters. Get the hot sauce & crackers. Memory poor, the first reminded me that my dislike of smoked stuff wasn't the meat, but the piss poor smoke. Imitation that taste like it was smoked with doty wood.

Oyster 1, not good. #2, somthin ain't right. See streaks of yellow slime on remaining oysters, check date on can, 2007. Damnit! eat 4 Zestas & hope for the best.

A frugal sort I are, I give the outdoor cat the rest. He wouldn't touch them, bad sign..

Four hours later, it looks like I've dodged a bullet whistle

hahahahaha, that's funny! When a cat says no thanks, you know there is an issue.

Happy to hear that there are zero detrimental effects!


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When they grow legs - I (might) try 'em.
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Originally Posted by gunzo
Youze damn guyz.

All this & I had to raid the cabinets. Found 1 single can of smoked oysters. Get the hot sauce & crackers. Memory poor, the first reminded me that my dislike of smoked stuff wasn't the meat, but the piss poor smoke. Imitation that taste like it was smoked with doty wood.

Oyster 1, not good. #2, somthin ain't right. See streaks of yellow slime on remaining oysters, check date on can, 2007. Damnit! eat 4 Zestas & hope for the best.

A frugal sort I are, I give the outdoor cat the rest. He wouldn't touch them, bad sign..

Four hours later, it looks like I've dodged a bullet whistle
I love smoked oysters, but can’t find any that aren’t farmed chinee oysters.

Hard pass.


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Originally Posted by Dude270
I like sardines but prefer the kipper snacks. I think the smoked flavor is what I like about them.

Grabbed a can of king Oscar today for lunch.

I'll look for the Brunswick brand next time I'm at the store, I haven't had them for a long time. I'd be curious how they stack up to the king oscar.
Try those sardines longarm and I have cans of. Polar brand, from Latvia.

They're smoked, unlike most sardines.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
I love smoked oysters, but can’t find any that aren’t farmed chinee oysters.

Hard pass.


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