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  • Welldoya

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    I had a bunch of Ling cod and rock fish from a trip to Alaska, along with some Louisiana redfish in the freezer.
    My brother-in-law’s family was in town so we got a bunch of family together and had a fish fry at the gazebo/fire pit on our property.
    I think there were about 18 people there and we had fried fish, cheese grits, cole slaw, baked beans and key lime pie. A great time.
    By the way, I cooked the fish on a twin burner welded fish cooker that my brother-in-law gave me my first Christmas in the family 40 years ago along with a big oval cast iron pan given to me at the same time.
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    Raven

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    Want some, but wife just had to have that glass top stove!

    Recently got a flat top, so at least have that…


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    Try the ceramic coated cast iron. They sell them at Hall's Hardware in Milton
     

    M60Gunner

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    I had a bunch of Ling cod and rock fish from a trip to Alaska, along with some Louisiana redfish in the freezer.
    My brother-in-law’s family was in town so we got a bunch of family together and had a fish fry at the gazebo/fire pit on our property.
    I think there were about 18 people there and we had fried fish, cheese grits, cole slaw, baked beans and key lime pie. A great time.
    By the way, I cooked the fish on a twin burner welded fish cooker that my brother-in-law gave me my first Christmas in the family 40 years ago along with a big oval cast iron pan given to me at the same time.
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    What a beautiful property
     

    M60Gunner

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    You got a recipe for that? It looks awesome. Thanks.
    Sure! Easy too. Just followed the recipe and pulled some basil from our herb garden.

     
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