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Default Traditional( New Years Day Meal in the South

Ellen MacArthur wrote:
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Most people consider Mullet to be "trash fish" but it was long a staple
food for poor people along the N FL coast. Generally, it is eaten
fried along with Hushpuppies and cheesegrits and Cole Slaw washed down
with iced tea. Mullet is generally caught in nets and not on hooks.
Mullet roe is considered a delicacy by some but I wont touch it.
My policy on seafood restaurants is that if they consider themselves
too classy to serve fried mullet, I wont eat there because the seafood
is probably imported.
My brother in law started to fry mullet for Thanksgiving a few yrs ago
and we all think its better than having turkey. He always has plenty
cuz he knows how to throw a cast net.




Porpoises love to eat mullet too. I've stood on a bridge and watched a pod of porpoises
round up a school of mullet. They circle around and slap their tails and get the school
of fish compacted in the middle. Then one at a time they will break from the circle and dart
into the school and grab a mullet or two. I even saw one porpoise toss a mullet up in the air and
gulp it down like popcorn or a mini-snickers bar. Looked like he was really having some fun...

Cheers,
Ellen


Yeah...right...you mean you turned on the tv and watched a National
Geographic special...