Good referrals will be rewarded with my miracle seafood chowder recipe.
-whr-
Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition.
-- Timothy Leary
>Can anyone (politely) suggest a good place to buy fresh seafood in either
>Scotts Valley or Santa Cruz? The only place I've found that has an even
>reasonable selection is Race Street in San Jose; it's a bit of a
>pain-in-the-ass to go there.
>
>Good referrals will be rewarded with my miracle seafood chowder recipe.
do you mean fresh fish restaurants or fresh fish stores?
Phil's Fish Market in Moss Landing is both a restaurant AND a fresh fish
market... Re: chowder, btw, they make some great stuff, including
cioppino ... http://www.philsfishmarket.com/fishmkt.html
Various fisherman sell catch of the day right off their boats down at the
s'cruz yacht harbor when things are in season.
Zanattos in S'Valley generally has a small but quality selection of
whatever is available fresh.
There used to be a great little fish market run out of a residential
garage on a alley off of Monroe or something near the Yacht Harbor, but it
closed years ago :(
> do you mean fresh fish restaurants or fresh fish stores?
Fresh fish stores
> Phil's Fish Market in Moss Landing is both a restaurant AND a fresh fish
> market... Re: chowder, btw, they make some great stuff, including
> cioppino ... http://www.philsfishmarket.com/fishmkt.html
That's a bit of a drive, but worth checkong out
> Various fisherman sell catch of the day right off their boats down at the
> s'cruz yacht harbor when things are in season.
Viable, put difficult to plan in advance for. Besides, I put a LOT of stuff
in my chowder...
> Zanattos in S'Valley generally has a small but quality selection of
> whatever is available fresh.
Good idea. I hadn't thought of that.
> There used to be a great little fish market run out of a residential
> garage on a alley off of Monroe or something near the Yacht Harbor, but it
> closed years ago :(
OK, you qualify for the recipe if you want it...
-whr-
Nothing tires a man more than to be grateful all the time.
--- Ed Howe
>Can anyone (politely) suggest a good place to buy fresh seafood in either
>Scotts Valley or Santa Cruz? The only place I've found that has an even
>reasonable selection is Race Street in San Jose; it's a bit of a
>pain-in-the-ass to go there.
There's the fish lady at the Wednesday afternoon Farmer's Market in
Santa Cruz. Her dad fishes every morning; you can get fresh salmon
all summer long from them. When the salmon season's over, they have
sole. Of course, it means getting into downtown SC on a Wednesday
afternoon. They open at 2:30 and go to about 6:00 or 6:30.
Shopper's Corner has good fresh fish, too.
>Good referrals will be rewarded with my miracle seafood chowder recipe.
Praying for a miracle...
~Dulcinea
Thanx for the input. You are now entitled to the miracle seafood chowder
recipe if you'd like it...
-whr-
Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others.
--- Benjamin Franklin
> Thanx for the input. You are now entitled to the miracle seafood chowder
>recipe if you'd like it...
Kewl. See headers for email!
~D.