Daisy Cooks - 2005 Fast and Fresh 2 Swordfish was released on:
USA: 30 July 2005
Danger - 1950 Fresh as a Daisy 2-17 was released on: USA: 8 January 1952
salt
As fresh as a daisy
daisy
daisy
Well that truly depends on where you live.If you live close to a harbor or sea, normally they have a farmers market or a fish market. They also have fresh food stores where you can find swordfish. If you dont live by the sea, you should visit any fresh food stores that you can,that is your best hope of buying swordfish.
fresh, pretty
None. "As _____ as a ______" is a metaphor. The proper metaphor would be "as fresh as a daisy."
yes, it is overly used
Soaking a salt-covered fresh swordfish is not necessary, as the salt typically serves to enhance flavor and preserve the fish. However, if the swordfish is excessively salty, a brief soak in water can help reduce the saltiness. It's essential to pat the fish dry before cooking to achieve a good sear. Always taste a small piece first to determine if soaking is needed.
The price of 6 oz of swordfish can vary widely depending on factors such as location, market conditions, and whether it's fresh or frozen. On average, fresh swordfish may cost between $15 to $25 per pound, which would make 6 oz approximately $5.63 to $9.38. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to check local seafood markets or grocery stores.
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