Im looking for any recomendations for a good place to order fish online, particularly wild caught salmon. Even the whole foods around us typically only has farm raised OR fresh coho but the wife isnt keen on the taste of coho.
IIRC this was something that Costco carried on and off (switched to BJ's last winter). I know that if I was interested in something they no longer sold, I could let one of the assistant managers know and they would type it into a computer. Then maybe in a month or so my fresh stuffed grape leaves would be back.
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Joe Patti's is near me in Pensacola Florida and they ship. It's where I shop but I've not yet bought salmon from them. Check out their website and you can also call them with any questions. http://www.joepattis.com/Joe-Pattis-...ny-Welcome.cfm
Might be a long shot but check pikes market in Seattle do not know if they do online, but I do know if you are there they will ship it to you, it is right on the bay in Seattle
Pikes as well as Pure Seafood in Seattle or at the source in Alaska. I’ve bought Copper River King a number of times from them, always great !! Don’t buy salmon from Texas or Florida, they just get it from Alaska. Here is Pikes website..
Hmmm. Ill need to call them too and see if they do cheaper shipping on frozen on ice or something. $75 bucks overnight is way too much for even a semi-regular endeavor
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