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> True enough, but those arent the only available choices in good quality 
> food.
>

The only good quality food I can legally get locally is Malpeque oysters 
and organic cabbage.
Minnows when the creek isn't frozen, didn't try them yet.

Has anyone tried minnows?

William


William, are you serious, oh hehehe.  Sheesh, once ya skin the minnows, who would have tried, what would be left???  Sorta like people who think they're freaking funny about skinning out my yorkies for hors deurves.  Oh dear.  LOL, William, I'm just giving you crap, but goodness, we use them for bait, can't imagine taking the time to scale them down to human food, hehehe.  
   
  Love,
  Bren, giggling for real, unless you're gonna eat 'em "as is", lol



 
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