Pie, fire & fish
Jan. 9th, 2013 10:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The coming Game Night is going to have a pie theme. So, tonight my wife and I needed to start making pies for it. (I’m doing a beef pie, she’s doing apple.)
As we’d be pie making tonight, we decided not too cook.
So, we went to our favorite sushi place down the road from where we live.
Sadly, all the regular tables were full, but they had room at a cooking table. So, we took it.
The cook did his fire thing on the table and seemed sad he didn’t get much of a reaction.

But, let’s face, my wife sets herself on fire for audiences. That little flame wasn’t going to do it.
So, the chef upped the ante.

That at least got a nod of approval for us, so he proceeded with dinner.
(He should have stuck to fire. There are better chefs there.)
When shopping for pie ingredients, we ended up for some reason in the canned fish aisle.
I was very surprised to see some of the canned fish promoting that it was wild fish.

I know they farm raise catfish. But, catfish usually just sit there.
Some of these were ocean fish.

Are there deep sea fish ranches where fishboys ride sea horses around herds of tuna?
If so, how did I miss that?
If not, what is the point of saying it’s wild?
OK, line caught makes a difference as some netting practices aren’t very good.
But, isn’t it all wild?
What am I missing?