
Here's another sign of spring in the Northwest-- the first shipment of Copper River salmon arrived from Alaska on Tuesday. From Seattle it hops across the country making restaurant chefs and gourmet cooks happy for a few weeks. Just out of curiosity, I goggled copper river salmon restaurant specials new york city and found an "opening price" of $43.95 at an oyster bar for lunch or dinner entrees. A generous restaurant serving is usually a 6 oz. fillet. Special, indeed.


Yesterday at Fred Meyer (Krogers) I saw you could buy a whole Copper River salmon for $15.00 a pound. But I won't be grilling salmon tomorrow or sitting around blogging. I'm signed up to fry my brain in a 7 hour class at the Community College on Photoshop Elements. Can you teach old dogs new tricks?
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