We move back to where Silverio has left a line with hooks baited with sardines.
If calcined petroleum coke could command a premium, why not mattresses, bleach, sardines or processed meats?
When buying fresh sardines, Mr. Kahan looks for medium-sized specimens with glistening skin and firm flesh.
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Men worked around the clock at factories that turned herring into fertilzer and canned sardines.
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It recommends eating mature sprat or opting for sardines or anchovies as an alternative.
He'll artfully place the chips on a plate and top them with pricey sardines from Spain.
"As airplanes get fuller, complaints get higher because people just don't like to be sardines, " Mann said.
His cycle, loaded with 60-80lb of clothes, tent, stove, biscuits, sardines and water, was sometimes a complication.
Because when volunteers were merely thinking about chips, they naturally compared them with the sardines or the chocolate.
Other good fish sources of omega 3 fatty acids include mackerel, lake trout, herring, sardines and albacore tuna.
If the U.S. and European markets need the sardines to return, then the cycle will play out again here.
Jet black and glistening, they bask on the rocks like mermaids, or slip easily into the freezing Atlantic to feast on sardines.
Make sure the pan is very hot before you lay the sardines in.
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They would motor back to the shore and bring the sardines to the fish broker in the market before dawn.
The sardines get eaten by the sharks and their shoals are devastated by the big fish on a cyclical basis.
Though fresh sardines might not be as popular as salmon, this recipe makes the case that they ought to be.
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They had loads of room and the rest of us were stacked up like sardines right to the perimeter fences.
The small, soft, edible bones of fresh sardines and smelts and canned bone-in fish like salmon are valuable sources of calcium.
With luck, smart sardines from the previous decade can look to grow fat from the fruits of their own expensive education.
While the MCS says consumers should seek alternatives including herring and sardines, representatives of Scottish fishermen argue that the downgrading is premature.
The first carrier that makes an all-out effort to treat passengers as people rather than oversized sardines will be an immense moneymaker.
The risk premium in financial markets comes in as Treasury yields move up and fewer below-investment-grade debentures stop trading like yesterday's sardines.
The initial period will be good as the sardines are lured in.
Mike Vasey of Cheyenne, Wyoming says even some normal-sized people can't fly comfortably when they are packed in the cabin like sardines.
Once on board, the two dogs wolfed down several tins of sardines.
In Brazil, where the market has had a huge rise, a massive crash and another big rally, the retail investors are called sardines.
Home cooks, he said, should also ask their fishmonger to clean and scale the goods (sardines' small size makes doing so particularly tedious).
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These immaculate shrines to consumption contain all manner of raw and prepared foods, ranging from fresh baby sardines on ice to delicately scented lavender-and-vanilla macaroons.
It was a pile of whole little fish sardines, to be exact.
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Joo Siang wants to market the Peruvian anchovy as canned sardines.
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