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Tim February 8th 08 11:53 PM

Dinner has arrived
 


HK wrote:


I forgot when the rules were changed, but all through junior high and
high school in New Haven, fish was the entree on Fridays. Huge Catholic
population. Pretty good fish, too. Of course, up the hill in Amity, I'm
sure the fish was served on a special sauce.


Vatican II 1968

Still most schools around here serve fish on Friday as well as most
of the resturaunts

HK February 9th 08 12:09 AM

Dinner has arrived
 
Tim wrote:

HK wrote:

I forgot when the rules were changed, but all through junior high and
high school in New Haven, fish was the entree on Fridays. Huge Catholic
population. Pretty good fish, too. Of course, up the hill in Amity, I'm
sure the fish was served on a special sauce.


Vatican II 1968

Still most schools around here serve fish on Friday as well as most
of the resturaunts



Well, I was always thankful to the Catholics for the fish. I remember
well the "tasty" fishsticks, but, more often, we had baked cod and
sometimes salmon patties. School lunches, heavily subsidized, were about
35 cents in junior high and 75 cents in high school. Complete, hot
lunches every day. Plain food, but no junk food. Nothing fancy. In high
school, we'd sometimes sneak out and walk a long, long block to an
Italian deli for a sub. Doing so was "verboten," but one day we saw the
assistant principal there, ordering his sub. We promised not to tell and
he promised not to discipline us. Whew! :-






Don White February 9th 08 12:11 AM

Dinner has arrived
 

"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"Don White" wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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Mrs.E. just returned from grocery shopping. The market had just
finished filleting a fresh dolphin that was flown in from Hawaii and
arrived this afternoon. She brought me home a chunk.

Mahi-Mahi on the menu tonight, once I figure out how to cook it.

Eisboch



You're gonna chow down on a hunk of Flipper??


Was that his name?

Eisboch


You bet...
http://www.tv.com/flipper-1964/show/10172/summary.html



John H.[_3_] February 9th 08 12:26 AM

Dinner has arrived
 
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 16:48:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

Mrs.E. just returned from grocery shopping. The market had just finished
filleting a fresh dolphin that was flown in from Hawaii and arrived this
afternoon. She brought me home a chunk.

Mahi-Mahi on the menu tonight, once I figure out how to cook it.

Eisboch


Grill it. Can't go wrong.
--
John H

Chuck Gould February 9th 08 01:15 AM

Dinner has arrived
 
On Feb 8, 1:48�pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Mrs.E. just returned from grocery shopping. �The market had just finished
filleting a fresh dolphin that was flown in from Hawaii and arrived this
afternoon. �She brought me home a chunk.

Mahi-Mahi on the menu tonight, once I figure out how to cook it.

Eisboch


I once got creative and bought a chunk of shark meat.

Nobody bothered to tell me you have to soak that stuff in vinegar or
something for a couple of days before cooking it.

I swear, the whole house smelled *foul* for about a month after I
cooked the fish. Peeeee Yeeeew

Dr. Diego February 9th 08 01:48 AM

Dinner has arrived
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Tim wrote:

HK wrote:

I forgot when the rules were changed, but all through junior high and
high school in New Haven, fish was the entree on Fridays. Huge Catholic
population. Pretty good fish, too. Of course, up the hill in Amity, I'm
sure the fish was served on a special sauce.


Vatican II 1968

Still most schools around here serve fish on Friday as well as most
of the resturaunts



Well, I was always thankful to the Catholics for the fish. I remember well
the "tasty" fishsticks, but, more often, we had baked cod and sometimes
salmon patties. School lunches, heavily subsidized, were about 35 cents in
junior high and 75 cents in high school. Complete, hot lunches every day.
Plain food, but no junk food. Nothing fancy. In high school, we'd
sometimes sneak out and walk a long, long block to an Italian deli for a
sub. Doing so was "verboten," but one day we saw the assistant principal
there, ordering his sub. We promised not to tell and he promised not to
discipline us. Whew! :-


You sly fox,you. That took balls.


William Bruce February 9th 08 02:34 AM

Dinner has arrived
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Tim wrote:

HK wrote:

I forgot when the rules were changed, but all through junior high and
high school in New Haven, fish was the entree on Fridays. Huge Catholic
population. Pretty good fish, too. Of course, up the hill in Amity, I'm
sure the fish was served on a special sauce.


Vatican II 1968

Still most schools around here serve fish on Friday as well as most
of the resturaunts



Well, I was always thankful to the Catholics for the fish. I remember well
the "tasty" fishsticks, but, more often, we had baked cod and sometimes
salmon patties. School lunches, heavily subsidized, were about 35 cents in
junior high and 75 cents in high school. Complete, hot lunches every day.
Plain food, but no junk food. Nothing fancy. In high school, we'd
sometimes sneak out and walk a long, long block to an Italian deli for a
sub. Doing so was "verboten," but one day we saw the assistant principal
there, ordering his sub. We promised not to tell and he promised not to
discipline us. Whew! :-


And the food at Yale?



[email protected] February 9th 08 03:09 AM

Dinner has arrived
 
On Feb 8, 9:34*pm, "William Bruce" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

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Tim wrote:


HK wrote:


I forgot when the rules were changed, but all through junior high and
high school in New Haven, fish was the entree on Fridays. Huge Catholic
population. Pretty good fish, too. Of course, up the hill in Amity, I'm
sure the fish was served on a special sauce.


Vatican II *1968


Still most schools around *here serve fish on Friday as well as most
of the resturaunts


Well, I was always thankful to the Catholics for the fish. I remember well
the "tasty" fishsticks, but, more often, we had baked cod and sometimes
salmon patties. School lunches, heavily subsidized, were about 35 cents in
junior high and 75 cents in high school. Complete, hot lunches every day..
Plain food, but no junk food. Nothing fancy. In high school, we'd
sometimes sneak out and walk a long, long block to an Italian deli for a
sub. Doing so was "verboten," but one day we saw the assistant principal
there, ordering his sub. We promised not to tell and he promised not to
discipline us. Whew! *:-


And the food at Yale?- Hide quoted text -

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We had a Dairy Queen and a 7-11 less than 500 yards from the school,
plenty of woods inbetween to avoid getting caught and tobacco barns to
climb up in if you were being chased. The asst. prin, did not climb up
there to see who it was...;)

Eisboch February 9th 08 03:33 AM

Dinner has arrived
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 16:48:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

Mrs.E. just returned from grocery shopping. The market had just finished
filleting a fresh dolphin that was flown in from Hawaii and arrived this
afternoon. She brought me home a chunk.

Mahi-Mahi on the menu tonight, once I figure out how to cook it.


Irish Catholic?

Catholic at least I'd bet.




I think it was a Presbyterian, but it doesn't matter. I'll eat it anyway.

Eisboch



Mike[_6_] February 9th 08 04:49 AM

Dinner has arrived
 
Don't cook it. Chill it, slice it into bite size pieces and serve with soy
sauce, wasabi, and white rice. Mmmmmmmm!!

--Mike

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...
Mrs.E. just returned from grocery shopping. The market had just finished
filleting a fresh dolphin that was flown in from Hawaii and arrived this
afternoon. She brought me home a chunk.

Mahi-Mahi on the menu tonight, once I figure out how to cook it.

Eisboch





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