Tuesday, June 12, 2012

6.12.12

Good Morning Chefs and Buyers,
 
We brought in some great local items this morning.  More Tuna and Swordfish came in.  They are both caught in waters between North Carolina and New Jersey.  The same boats brought us head on Mahi Mahi that range in size from 10 to 30 pounds.  Scallops from Cape Cod are set to arrive tonight.  Hard-Shell Maine Lobsters are showing a little break in price.  We might, I repeat, might get some Wild Striped Bass tonight.  But, please leave a substitute.  We are expecting to get our hands on a decent amount of them for Thursday. 
 
Enormous Wild King Salmon from Alaska came in this morning and more are available.  They average about 25 pounds each.  We also have 6 pound Sockeye Salmon from Alaska that look nice today too.  We got a nice shot of East Coast Canadian Oysters today.  Bluepoints are still a problem, unfortunately.  Dayboat Halibut also came our way from eastern Canada.  They range from 10 to 40 pounds. 
 
Golden and Grey Tilefish are here.  They are about 7 pounds each.  The Golden's are in from Florida and the Grey's came our way from North Carolina.  3/4 Chilean Turbot came in looking extra fresh this morning.  We got our hands on some Kona Kompachi that are about 4 pounds each from the South Pacific.  Wild Hiramasa that are 10 to 15 pounds are coming in tonight from the same area.
 
"If you tell people where to go, but not how to get there, you'll be amazed at the results." -George S. Patton
 
Have a great day.
 
 
Mark Remore
Account Executive
mark@wildedibles.com
718.433.4321 p
718.433.4623 f
 
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