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In short, a little bit of Red Boat fish sauce makes a lot of other things taste better.
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The pair delivered everything from newspapers to laundry in their unmistakable red boat.
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Red Boat is salty, and in most recipes would be a substitute for salt, but adds much more than just saltiness.
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Red Boat is made only from anchovies and salt, nothing else, no MSG or additives, it is low in calories, and like the finest olive oil, only from the first pressing.
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Red Boat Fish Sauce is a labor of love from Cuong Pham, who originally left his home country as one of the Vietnamese Boat People before landing in the US and working for Apple.
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The Red Boat website explains in detail the production process, including a short video, and has a number of varied recipes from superstar chefs who have embraced its charms, including Patricia Wells, Anita Lo and Zakary Pelaccio.
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Red Boat adds flavor, not just salt.
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Analysts took them to task for not expanding the discount brokerage into red-hot retail markets like mortgages and boat loans.
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The one thing Mr.Zelnick misses the boat on is that people play Red Dead FOR THE STORY AND AMBIANCE and certainly not the competition.
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Chicken casserole, salad, wine and two coolers with Red Bulls and Heinekens sustained the crew as the boat crossed the lake and headed toward the Manitou Islands in northern Michigan.
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The lorry and its crane had been unloading six pontoons on Friday, 16 December so that a boat could be brought onto it by Ipswich company Red Seven Marine for delivery to the Olympic site in London.
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