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I just had my can for the day. My uncle turned me onto them years ago. I try to eat a can a day, but I probably eat about 5 per week.


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Posts: 6969 | Location: Bay Area | Registered: December 09, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Sardines are good for you, and so I get the cans sold at Costco and try to have at least 5 cans per week.


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I do enjoy sardines from time to time.

My daughter lived for awhile in Monterey, CA. That used to be the sardine capitol of the world, until over-fishing. We toured the aquarium and the street where all of the canneries were located. It was pretty cool.



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Sardines are at the top of my 'Hell No' list.
 
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Ortiz sardines from Spain. Absolutely delicious and worth the price. The ventresca tuna is also delicious.
 
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Apparently, all sardines are not equal.

The Beach Cliff packed in soybean oil 10 pack of 3.75oz tins at Sam’s Club for $10.68 were the first ones I bought. Opened a tin and they smell like fish. I mashed them up with some spicy mustard, put the mix on a cracker and let’s just say I’m the only person in my house that will be eating them.

I then bought a 10 pack of 4.375oz tins of Season Wild Caught packed in olive oil for $11.49 at BJ’s, which is a lower price per ounce than the one’s from Sam’s Club. Opened a tin and they don’t smell fishy. They look better, so I give one a shot straight out of the tin. Night and day difference from the Beach Cliff. I could probably get my two boys to ears these on a regular basis and I’m sure my wife and daughter could manage them in an end of the world situation.

I’ll try the King Oscars that BJ’s carries next, but they are well over twice the price of the Seasons. They probably work out to $10 a pound. I’m looking at sardines as lower priced protein source.
 
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I do enjoy sardines from time to time.

My daughter lived for awhile in Monterey, CA. That used to be the sardine capitol of the world, until over-fishing. We toured the aquarium and the street where all of the canneries were located. It was pretty cool.


Not sure it still exists but there used to be a restaurant there called The Sardine Factory. Those days, it was, at least in my eyes, pretty upscale despite the name. Food was good and they even served sorbet between courses to cleanse the palate. This was probably 40 years or so ago....




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Loves me some sardines. King Oscar's are very good. Had a tin with triscuits for lunch just the other day.

Long shelf life has me thinking about stockpiling some for apocalypse rations. Plus the wife and kiddo eat them too.




 
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Only if there was nothing else to eat



 
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Sardines and crackers are good boat food. Right up there with Vienna sausage sandwiches - 4 pringles and a Vienna….

We’ve been getting cases of Wild Planet Sardines from Amazon. Quality seems good and the prices are good.

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Smoked sardines, sometimes called "Kipper Snacks" are good eating too.


technically, Kipper Snacks are herring and not 'sardines'.
and I can't keep any on hand because if my 8yo grandson finds them, they're gone


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So when you eat sardines, you're eating fish shit? Eek

that's the best part
 
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I like them, but don't crave them. I have them for lunch once in a while, for a change.

The canned seafood a really like are those oily smoked oysters.




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Hard to believe but, there's an entire subculture around sardines, from from vloggers reviewing different brands to websites sourcing tins from around the world.

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I tried them before but didn't care for them. I will just stick to using them as bait.
 
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I eat 4-5 cans of sardines or smoked herring each week. Salad toppers, on crackers, on toasted rye with a slice of onion and course ground mustard. They are good food.




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Yep. The wife and I eat them once or twice a week. The adult kids like them also. The grand kids, not so much yet.


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Posts: 671 | Location: Virginia | Registered: July 13, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Used to eat a can a week ,the salt content prohibits their consumption now.





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It is a true SuperFood:

 
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Used to eat a can a week ,the salt content prohibits their consumption now.
Low sodium sardines are really available.


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