The Internet: Sites for fresh fish
These three sites sell fresh fish. They also offer recipes and information about wine, preparation, and nutrition.
Trentonbridgelobster.com, run by a Maine-based family, ships its state’s freshest sea fare across the country—so don’t be surprised when you receive a box with “live Maine lobster” written on it. The site also sells clams, mussels, and crabmeat.
Qualityfreshseafood.com delivers anything from “stuffed quahogs” to a complete New England clambake—all at the “peak of their freshness.” Study the site’s recipes, wine recommendations, and advice on “how to crack a Maine lobster.”
Wildedibles.com has a vast selection that includes oysters, caviar, shrimp, and “whole fresh flounder that it ships cross-country.” Learn about different preparation methods and search nutritional data on every fish and shellfish sold.
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