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Gave my local Loblaws a try on their Walleye (Pickeral) fillets and it was fresh and turned out very good.

Definitely a cost effective approach if'n yer wantin a taste of fish.

Just ensure it is fresh by givin' it the smell test first, this lot was A-OK! ;)

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veg·e·tar·i·an (vj-târ-n)

n.

1. Old Indian word for poor fisherman

2. May also be used to slander people that buy fish instead of catching them.

 

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Alot of the time "Zander", a close European relative of the Walleye, is sold as "Pickerel" in North America. I doubt you can tell the difference by taste though. Just thought I would share.

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Let's not get into that debate!

 

Glad you enjoyed the Loblaws pickerel. Must be good stuff, our seafood dept. is constantly sold out. I can't ever justify myself buying fish.. nor can Sugarpacket, she's always telling me I have too much in the freezer as it is. (which really isn't much.. a half limit of lake erie perch and a couple brook trout)

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veg·e·tar·i·an (vj-târ-n)

n.

1. Old Indian word for poor fisherman

2. May also be used to slander people that buy fish instead of catching them.

 

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:lol::lol::thumbsup_anim: I haven't heard #2 in years. I guess I'll clean off my screen and keyboard now.

 

There's just something foreign about buying fish unless it is in a can or jar.

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