Orignally published in "Cooking Rough" March/April 2013 issue of BC Outdoors magazine.
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Here’s a tasty fish creation reminiscent in flavour to the renowned Jewish dish known as gefilte fish. The big difference is that these savory fish dumplings are served piping...
by Ty Langford
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When I was a kid,
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