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Salmon Filets

Salmon price per pound

  • I pay > $9.00

    Votes: 15 31.3%
  • I pay < $9.00

    Votes: 33 68.8%

  • Total voters
    48
I love to fish and usually catch my own, a average salmon I get 6 big meals usually, but my fav is Walleye, it's probably more than salmon at the store though but tastes better and really healthy and protein packed as well .. I live rite on the water and can usually catch big fish rite off my dock, if my pockets are hurting I just do it the old fashioned way and catch my own, can't complain. Before I statred working out I let them all go, now they are in trouble.
 
vixensghost said:
Sooo true!

Do not be fooled by the color. I was in grocery not long ago and saw some "salmon" from Chili...It had red food dye in the list of ingreds. Oh yeah, just what the hell I want. So, yes, YOU really have to ask questions and READ where the product is from.

I shop at my local fish market for all my fish purchases. You can't go wrong when you KNOW what you're buying and NO cover-ups can be done to a whole fish providing you know what you're looking at and smelling!

Everybody sing with me:"Fish heads, fish heads"..lol I have the fish monger filet 'em for me. I'd not be able to eat 'em otherwise.

Fish heads are awesome! That's where most of the nutrients are, as well as the organs. I completely agree with buying directly from the fisherman/farmer; you usually skip the misleading bullshit of suspect sellers/supermarkets.

Down here at Wholefoods- Fresh wild caught king salmon is $29 a pound. Which is ridiculously expensive.
 
True, they can be a rip off. They figure they have the market cornered as the health food store and charge stupid prices and people will pay it since it's the better alternative.

Farmed is cheaper for a reason though; as those fish are fed less than stellar food, usually by products and shitty soy feed which fish were never meant to consume. Still a viable option, just not the best, but certainly we have to work within our means.
 
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