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Re: Restaurants
« Reply #728 on: August 15, 2025, 11:49:00 PM »
the orangesicle frozen drink thing they have is pretty refreshing, but yeah,  there are convenience stores with better grub.

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« Reply #729 on: Today at 07:56:37 AM »
Today.

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« Reply #730 on: Today at 08:32:09 AM »
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« Reply #731 on: Today at 08:34:24 AM »
with those great locations you get great prices

looks great
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Re: Restaurants
« Reply #732 on: Today at 08:35:04 AM »
I'll fight anyone on this,  the best 'fresh fish' on the planet is the walleye or northern pike you catch in the morning and fry on the shore not even hours after catching, with a slice of raw onion, hot sauce on some crappy white bread for a sandwich.
I certainly won't disagree.  I rank some fresh caught ocean fish as being (nearly) as good.  

I was pursing the "Interwebs" about the term "fresh" as applied to fish, and my conclusion is there is not actual hard definition of the term, certainly nothing legal.  A place can advertise "freshest fish around" and sell stuff that was frozen.  A lot of places use the term "freshest" instead of "fresh", which is ... fascinating.  I maintain nearly all of it is frozen at some point.  And it likely tastes better if the fish is more than 24 hours from being caught.

I think oysters are shipped cold and not frozen (usually), but not fish much at all.  If a restaurant has its own ships, maybe some is fresh, if they buy from SYSCO, well ...

It's not the same, but the local pub downstairs has numerous trucks delivering food and booze daily, it's pretty interesting to see what shows up.  They offer some fried fish usually, from SYSCO or whoever, no claim of being remotely fresh.  It's a bar, the food is OK for bar food, no claim for being superb.  We go when neither of us wants to cook and we don't want to walk somewhere further.  Their well drinks are still $8 which is a deal around here.

We'll likely go back to the St. Armand's place, that little island is nice.  I'd still like to find a "shack" somewhere with its own boats.  That Tarpon Point place qualifies as a shack, but the last time we were there we walked in and waited to be seated several minutes and left, I have low patience for that.  Tourism.

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« Reply #733 on: Today at 08:36:26 AM »
The boat outings remind me of the "$100 burger" we used to have with the plane.  It was fun.

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« Reply #734 on: Today at 08:37:18 AM »
I'll fight anyone on this,  the best 'fresh fish' on the planet is the walleye or northern pike you catch in the morning and fry on the shore not even hours after catching, with a slice of raw onion, hot sauce on some crappy white bread for a sandwich.

I will have that, for a week straight coming up later this month.
I'd be on your side if there's a fight

I'd also add,............. Crappies pulled through a hole in the ice and then cooked minutes later in the ice house.
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« Reply #735 on: Today at 08:38:33 AM »
They have their own boats.

Star Fish Company - Seafood Market & Dockside Restaurant
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« Reply #736 on: Today at 08:39:26 AM »
The boat outings remind me of the "$100 burger" we used to have with the plane.  It was fun.
About 1 MPG with the new vessel. 
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Re: Restaurants
« Reply #737 on: Today at 08:41:22 AM »
The Cessna 172 did a lot better than that.  It had a 20 gallon tank as I recall.  Boy that takes me back.  It got 20 mpg at cruise I think?  Four cylinder boxer engine, a big one, over 4 liters.

Magnetos, carb, 2 spark plugs per ... ancient tech.

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« Reply #738 on: Today at 08:42:09 AM »
you're lucky to be alive
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« Reply #739 on: Today at 08:47:05 AM »
you're lucky to be alive
We all are, really.  I will note, again, when that engine started acting up (it was a Cessna 152 actually), my brain turned to complete mush, I couldn't get a thought out.

We hadn't really trained for that, talked about it, but no training in flight.  When the engine quit, then my hands took over, it was interesting, I was going on training, not thinking.  I was glad to be on the ground full stop.  Then I looked around and realized I had no real idea where we were or where to go.

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« Reply #740 on: Today at 08:52:49 AM »
The Cessna 172 did a lot better than that.  It had a 20 gallon tank as I recall.  Boy that takes me back.  It got 20 mpg at cruise I think?  Four cylinder boxer engine, a big one, over 4 liters.

Magnetos, carb, 2 spark plugs per ... ancient tech.
9000 pounds with twin 400's on water ain't fuel efficient.

It's pretty fuelish, really.
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Re: Restaurants
« Reply #741 on: Today at 08:55:29 AM »
Water is more viscous than air, film at 11.

I'm actual glad to have only one ICE vehicle.

 

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