Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Wild Edibles Seafood Update

Good Morning Chefs and Buyer,
Well we hope you broke out the ice picks and blow torches because this latest storm has really created a mess out their.  We have brought in new local and southern fish that is really spectacular. Up from the dreamy warm weather of the south(sigh!!!!) are wild Cobia from Florida that is sized about 30lbs per fish, Corvina also landed today.  We have a large mako shark off a local Montauk boat, with some Tile from that same port.  Boston Mackerel and Maine shrimp made the snowy trek down from the New Bedford Port.  Pemaquid Mussels and Oyster are back for a limited time.  Maine sand daps are available for those looking for a substitute for lemon sole. 
 
Bare with us today as the airports are shut down and roads are still messy, we will be on a normal schedule but some delays are bound to happen.  Certain products that are being flown in may be on a delay we will let you know if we have any issues. 
 
" In America the ice-storm is an event. And it is not an event which one is careless about. When it comes, the news flies from room to room in the house, there are bangings on the doors, and shoutings, "The ice-storm! the ice-storm!" and even the laziest sleepers throw off the covers and join the rush for the windows."
Mark Twain- Following the Equator

Good luck out their today,
 
Eric Morris
Account Executive
Wild Edibles Seafood
718-433-4321 EXT 113
201-665-6113

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