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On plain white bread ~ traditional dress: lettuce, pickles, raw onion, yellow mustard & a splash hot sauce
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Pan fried whiting filets
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Feesh gettin' a lil' love, prior to breading & frying
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Homemade crinkle cut fries to side up dat crunky ol' hot feesh sandwich
I like it. It makes me want to run down to Eastside Fish for the O G King Fish sandwich.
ReplyDeleteI fried fish last weekend and even though it was just tilapia, it was deelish! This sandwich looks so good!
ReplyDeletewish we had a good hot fish shack around here ~ my options are mickey d's or long john silvers ... or make my own!
ReplyDeleteyou better stick with making your own
ReplyDeletelol ~ good plan, ulika ... cheaper too. 'specially iffin a fella know how to work a feeshin' pole....
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