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Yup we ate salmon patties, too, Dunc. SheltieLover May 18 #1
The dreaded Salmon patties BigMin28 May 18 #10
Oh no. Didn't dare say you didn't like any food! SheltieLover May 18 #22
You wouldn't know it if you had my pie. cachukis May 18 #62
The bones are eatable.... FarPoint May 18 #2
The bones are a great source of calcium, so there is that benefit SheltieLover May 18 #23
I was pretty easily led to cringe about any weird food as a kid. 1WorldHope May 18 #31
Lol SheltieLover May 18 #33
Good seeing ya! FarPoint May 18 #34
Good to see you, too SheltieLover May 18 #36
Absolutely adore Sterling FarPoint May 18 #41
I've only seen LindaG once SheltieLover May 18 #44
Yes, Linda G does wonder a bit but she reminds me of .... FarPoint May 18 #52
Yes FarPoint May 18 #42
I've been trying to find the DUer musette_sf May 18 #46
Grew up eating salmon patties burgers in Minnesota during Lent NickB79 May 18 #3
Not Catholic, but my mom made salmon 'loaf' and I LOVED it. Attilatheblond May 18 #28
Mom made salmon patties often SheLiberal May 18 #4
We picked the bones and skin KentuckyWoman May 18 #5
We were exactly the same as above poster. Diamond_Dog May 18 #6
Growing up, never heard of salmon cakes! Nittersing May 18 #7
Ate the bones. The canning process softened them to nice consistency that I liked just fine. Six kids - you bet ... marble falls May 18 #8
Staple of depression era mother on Fridays...dad hated them JT45242 May 18 #9
I've made my MIL's southern recipe for Salmon Cakes. No bones. Clouds Passing May 18 #11
I made salmon patties, mac and cheese for supper last night. Lars39 May 18 #12
Growing up in Boston we ate Salmon and peas. maveric May 18 #13
My mom made salmon croquettes. Mosby May 18 #14
So did my mom and grandma. They were from Mississippi, so I considered it a southern tradition. My gran iluvtennis May 18 #17
Same here... Texasgal May 18 #68
yep! johnnyfins May 18 #79
Ever see the Appalachian Word of the Day YouTube shorts? I watch them all the time. elocs May 18 #15
Yes! Elessar Zappa May 18 #57
Would you like sardines better? Historic NY May 18 #16
Mackerel for me. Cross between sardines and tuna. Supposedly sustainable. erronis May 18 #26
I despise canned sardines My college roommate and one of our friends across the hall loved them yellowdogintexas May 18 #51
I can occasionally find fresh sardines here Retrograde May 18 #67
Sardines are my emergency food because the only way I would ever chose to eat them elocs May 18 #53
I like salmon patties and a sardine sandwich with a thick slice of sweet onion and mustard yummy. nt doc03 May 18 #66
My mom figured how to barbeque them in the skillett. rickyhall May 18 #18
Pick and eat the bones. Kali May 18 #19
I picked out the spine and skin. pandr32 May 18 #20
Still eat them Figarosmom May 18 #21
I always just left the bones in. appleannie1 May 18 #24
Vitamin B3 is Niacin, here are a bunch of foods that have it IronLionZion May 18 #25
Well, why didn't you tell them that back in the '30s? erronis May 18 #27
We may repeat the great depression soon so now we are armed with knowledge and experience IronLionZion May 18 #39
We usually had mackerel patties. Mom took out the bones and so do I... wcmagumba May 18 #29
Just made a salmon loaf with a can of sockeye salmon. cachukis May 18 #30
Recipe? intrepidity May 18 #45
Recipe. cachukis May 18 #49
A slice of cold salmon loaf and scoop of cottage cheese woodsprite May 18 #60
It was creamed salmon on toast chez nous Retrograde May 18 #32
We ate salmon patties too. I pick out the bones but I don't think my mother did. LoisB May 18 #35
Mom usually made tuna patties. Moosepoop May 18 #37
I pull off the skin, but leave most or all of the bones. GoCubsGo May 18 #38
My mom made salmon cakes bamagal62 May 18 #40
Mom called them salmon croquettes misanthrope May 18 #43
I remember my grandmother ILikePie92 May 18 #47
We ate salmon patties growing up, too! ShazzieB May 18 #48
I ate salmon when I was a child in Canada and got violently ill Meowmee May 18 #50
that happened to me with pouched eggs CountAllVotes May 18 #76
Awful, sorry that happened Meowmee May 18 #82
zucchini CountAllVotes May 19 #88
We had salmon patties (we called them croquettes) fairly often. yellowdogintexas May 18 #54
Uhmm kozar May 18 #55
Hi Koz malaise May 19 #89
I loved salmon patties. I think they had leftyladyfrommo May 18 #56
I had depression era parents so of course we had salmon cakes several times a year, from canned salmon. badhair77 May 18 #58
I just made this last week for dinner woodsprite May 18 #59
Get canned salmon nearly every month from Food For People / CalFresh. PufPuf23 May 18 #61
It's amazing how smartly the government has had an effect. underpants May 18 #63
We still have salmon patties made with cornmeal and egg and a ton of pepper Peacetrain May 18 #64
Was this similar to canned Tuna ? JI7 May 18 #65
Salmon loaf was delicious Easterncedar May 18 #69
My mom made that for us, and it was good. Better than salmon patties. madinmaryland May 18 #73
Interesting bit of history!! MissB May 18 #70
My mom's family in the Pacific Northwest senseandsensibility May 18 #71
Condiment Chef to the rescue! Aka The Ghetto Gourmet. Noodleboy13 May 18 #72
To this day I can't eat fish at all Bettie May 18 #74
Living in the Pacific Northwest I'm used to fresh salmon Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 18 #75
I remember too!!! elleng May 18 #77
My mother made salmon patties. Morbius May 18 #78
Oh yes. Mom made salmon patties at least once a month. blogslug May 18 #80
Not salmon, but tuna chowmama May 18 #81
My Mom made salmon loaf lots of Fridays Saoirse9 May 18 #83
Bones Maninacan May 18 #84
We still have them xmas74 May 19 #85
I think we always had mackerel because it was cheaper than salmon, we weren't particularly well off in those days... wcmagumba May 19 #86
Family of 2 adults and 5 kids, you bet we ate onethatcares May 19 #87
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