halibutThe halibut fins were taken from a large halibut, sliced off the length of the fish, and about five or six inches in depth. These had been cleaned, salted, hung to dry, then/roasted. The external bony fins were tossed away and only the meaty, oily section was eaten and it was absolutely delicious. . . .PRINTED ITEM JHG. M. Story APR 1974 APR 1974 JHNot usedNot usedWithdraw
seal nFog closed around them, and they lit a fire, cutting the flagpoles into shavings with their ...
cut vSome of the fisherman are not engaged for wages, but are on shares, and are said to _cut thei...
cut v_Cut one's Tails_: A boy at the fishery in the old days was taken on to fish in the same boat ...
spritsail nThe cruel fishers put a piece of wood across the halibut's gills, so as to prevent it ...
dunning"Dunning" gave the fish a delicious ripe, rich flavor, which delighted the gourmets . . . It...
cut vThe fish had to be cutthroated, headed, split, cleaned, washed, salted, and stored until dryi...
flipperOne fore flipper, including the leg and shoulder meat, was left attached to the pelt, to be ...
chicken halibutHalibut[s] abound more at the south-west coast than elsewhere. The young,2 in the ...
flakeThe fish had first to be split and boned, then thoroughly washed and salted. After some time i...
cut vThe tail of codfish cut as a mark of ownership [sic]; occured [sic] when the son of a fisherma...
merchantableSound quality fish, reasonably thick, hard-dried smooth surface, well split, thoroughl...
A quali tat ive study of the food composit ion of Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) w...
seal nHalf a century before, the islanders had used large cast-metal cauldrons for boiling down sea...
kenchProduction of salt fish involves various processes such as splitting, washing and salting, eit...
fine... it [a fish] was taken out on a long table and all the bones were removed and all the fish m...
seal nFog closed around them, and they lit a fire, cutting the flagpoles into shavings with their ...
cut vSome of the fisherman are not engaged for wages, but are on shares, and are said to _cut thei...
cut v_Cut one's Tails_: A boy at the fishery in the old days was taken on to fish in the same boat ...
spritsail nThe cruel fishers put a piece of wood across the halibut's gills, so as to prevent it ...
dunning"Dunning" gave the fish a delicious ripe, rich flavor, which delighted the gourmets . . . It...
cut vThe fish had to be cutthroated, headed, split, cleaned, washed, salted, and stored until dryi...
flipperOne fore flipper, including the leg and shoulder meat, was left attached to the pelt, to be ...
chicken halibutHalibut[s] abound more at the south-west coast than elsewhere. The young,2 in the ...
flakeThe fish had first to be split and boned, then thoroughly washed and salted. After some time i...
cut vThe tail of codfish cut as a mark of ownership [sic]; occured [sic] when the son of a fisherma...
merchantableSound quality fish, reasonably thick, hard-dried smooth surface, well split, thoroughl...
A quali tat ive study of the food composit ion of Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) w...
seal nHalf a century before, the islanders had used large cast-metal cauldrons for boiling down sea...
kenchProduction of salt fish involves various processes such as splitting, washing and salting, eit...
fine... it [a fish] was taken out on a long table and all the bones were removed and all the fish m...
seal nFog closed around them, and they lit a fire, cutting the flagpoles into shavings with their ...
cut vSome of the fisherman are not engaged for wages, but are on shares, and are said to _cut thei...
cut v_Cut one's Tails_: A boy at the fishery in the old days was taken on to fish in the same boat ...