Tuesday, August 7, 2012

8.7.12

Good Morning Chefs and Buyers,
 
We'll start with the bad news.  Sockeye Salmon season in Alaska is closed.  The good news is Coho Salmon season in Alaska is open.  The fish look great and weigh 7 to 9 pounds with the head off and already gutted.  We got our hands on some 20 to 40 pound Halibut from Alaska.  We also have Halibut from Nova Scotia.  Both are super fresh this morning.
 
Massachusetts is closing Wild Striped Bass season on Wednesday.  New York will still be open, but expect prices to be unstable.  3 to 5 pound Blackfish are in from Massachusetts and look terrific.  Local Bluefish came around this morning.  We should see more of them over the next few days, too.
 
We got in our shipment of 2 to 8 pound Red Snappers from Florida and they look great.  3/4 Turbot came in from Chile and are always nice.  We still can't get our hands on any Uni.  Weather closures have made it impossible until at least Thursday.
 
We are tight on #2 Tuna.  They are nice local fish; we just don't have a lot of them.  If you need #2 Tuna, please order it in advance.  We have plenty of 2+ and 1.  Cape May sent us great U/10 and 10/20 Scallops.  Local Monkfish Tails are nice and big at 5 to 10 pounds each.  We brought in more Local John Dory because what we had yesterday flew out the door.
 
"Sometimes a week might go by when I don't think about that game, but I don't remember when it happened last." -Happy 83rd Birthday Don Larsen.  Still the only Perfect Game in baseball postseason history.
 
Have a great day.
 
 
 
Mark Remore
Account Executive
mark@wildedibles.com
718.433.4321 p
718.433.4623 f
 
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