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On friday night the big thing to do is go to the fish fry in Oistins. It's basically a whole bunch of shacks selling fish, as well as a sort of street festival. Music, dancing, drinks. Alot of the Bajans go there, so the makeup is maybe 20% tourist and 80% locals.
Video at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00iBfWTymhU
You can't truly be a Southerner or have had a proper visit in the South without having been a part of a fish fry.
The SOUNDS that fresh mullet and beer batter hushpuppies make when they hit that hot peanut oil.... that sizzling, popping sound. There is nothing like it and the smell..... aahhhhhhhhhh
Treat the banana leaf over a little heat to make them tender. Its easy to wrap fish when the leaves are tender...
MEDIA ADVISORY May 30, 2012 Contact: David Sone 647-386-1481
Mercury poison: Grassy Narrows to
release new report on devastating health
impacts
50 years after dumping began governments refuse to acknowledge Minamata
Disease
Toronto – The people of Grassy Narrows are still suffering from the debilitating health impacts
of mercury poison fifty years after a Dryden mill began dumping 10 tonnes of the neurotoxin
into Grassy Narrows’ English-Wabigoon River. Indigenous Grassy Narrows community
members are travelling 2,000 km to Toronto by foot, train, and bus to release a newly translated
health study on their community by renowned Japanese mercury expert Dr. Harada. They will
speak out about their long road to justice, challenge the Premier to eat their local fish, and join
hundreds of supporters in deploying 15,000 square feet of blue fabric to create a wild river that
will flow to Queen’s Park to demand long overdue justice for their people and protection for the
waters and forests on which they depend.
FISH FRY. Wednesday June 6,
Grassy Narrows challenges Premier McGuinty to eat their local fish at a traditional fish
fry on an open wood fire.
Queens Park south lawn.
freegrassy.org/2012/03/26/take-action-with-grassy-narrows...
February 1976 Fishfry St. Hartford yard (CT). There was a method employed, as to what part of the train would a new cut of cars end up, in this case, they wanted these Hartford yard pickups, at the very end of the train, and is why they backed the whole train minus the caboose, into the yard. Selkirk bound trains dropped cars in Hartford, Springfield, and even occasionally in Westfield, MA. Future cars to drop were best positioned at the front or end of the train. This is NS-1 or NS-3 and they are pulling the whole train out of the yard, and onto the main. So, in cases like this one, you can see that the locomotives might be up into Windsor, before taking off north, with the now coupled caboose.
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I was jealous that Cincinnati, Cleveland, St. Louis, and Western New York all had maps of their Lenten fish fries, so I made one for Pittsburgh. I am astounded and excited to report that my fish fry map is approaching 5,000 views since I posted the link last Wednesday... Attempting to get it findable through a Google search by posting it here.
Ohad lines up a bocce ball shot amidst the canine and human attendees. Friends and neighbors of AveG.
On friday night the big thing to do is go to the fish fry in Oistins. It's basically a whole bunch of shacks selling fish, as well as a sort of street festival. Music, dancing, drinks. Alot of the Bajans go there, so the makeup is maybe 20% tourist and 80% locals.
Video at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00iBfWTymhU
Marlin, tuna, shark, kingfish, flying fish, barracuda, dolphin fish and snapper can all be sampled cooked on the barby in the open air down at the Oistins 'fish fry'.
I've been trying to find a decent Friday night Fish Fry and after "researching" online, it was suggested that the VFW in South Saint Paul has one and that it's really good. It sucked. The fish was soggy, and nothing had any flavor. I swear they didn't season a dang thing. Jeremy ordered a burger, and that was really good, so maybe I was there on an "off" night.
I'm thinking of trying out a Church Basement Fish Fry next...