Anyway, John and I have the same childhood memories about our first taste of smoked whitefish. The ferry ride to Mackinac Island (and more likely) the smoked fish made Michigan memorable. I don't remember much else about the trip. Our family would have camped or stayed with friends, but there is a famous grand hotel on the island:
While waiting for the ferry, our fathers' must have bought some whitefish from a vendor, because we ate it in the car. It was wrapped in plain brown paper, and I remember looking over the back seat of the Suburban watching my mother dole it out to three drooling kids. I never forgot how delicious that salty morsel was. John didn't either. You have to realize what antiques we've become. Back in the 1950's, a taste of smoked fish was incredibly exotic.Maybe it was the brown paper wrapping.
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