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I personally am a firm believer that the best approach to keeping a tinned fish collection in your pantry is to mix-and-match more affordable grocery store brands with some offerings from the more stylish and pricey smaller companies. You can read more about Fishwife’s approach to sourcing its fish in Vogue‘s profile of the company, which touches on the relationships the founders have built with independent fisherman. Here’s the thing: As with a lot of products and goods, the better and more ethical the sourcing, the more the price tends to go up. I want to say a $40+ price tag (the sticker price is $39, but it does not include shipping) for three standard-sized cans of salmon is not worth it, but fish fam……….it’s absolutely worth it. The first round sold out, but it’s available again for pre-order. There’s just enough of that numbing, savory spice lended by the chili crisp to meld the overall flavor into something balanced but deep, standing on its own but also ripe to combine with other flavors. Specifically, the product is Fishwife’s canned smoked salmon brined in Fly By Jing’s Sichuan Chili Crisp as well as olive oil, sea salt, garlic salt, and brown sugar. If you want to read a quick primer on tinned fish in general, check out the first installation of my It’s Time To Get Into snacking series, which focuses on canned and tinned fish that are available in grocery stores. It’s the first time I’ve ever considered signing up for a subscription for a sauce. And as a hot girl who eats tinned fish, I very much identify with the joke.Ī post shared by Fishwife I’m being honest, I actually tend to prefer grocery brands of chili crisp like Lao Gan Ma, but the Fly By Jing Zhong sauce is a staple in our pantry, and I could absolutely eat it by the spoonful. And Fishwife is oft-mentioned in the whole “tinned fish is Hot Girl Food” thing - which, yes, if you didn’t know is a thing. For a while, it felt like every other ad in my Instagram story feed was of Fly By Jing’s tingly chili crisp glopping onto a fried egg or an ice cream cone (the brand is very adamant that its sauces go on everything). Again, these are verrrrryyyy trendy brands. Or, since we’re talking fish here, I suppose I felt baited. When two of my favorite trendy Instagram snack brands - tinned fish purveyor Fishwife and chili crisp king Fly By Jing - posted that they would be teaming up for a collab, I thought I was being pranked. But it will also be about more than that, about friendship, my relationship, finding small joys in life, building a new life in a new place, lesbian domesticity, and social rituals.

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Sure, it’ll be about reviewing various tinned fish products and providing some loose recipes/guides for how to best enjoy them (I’m thinking occasional drink pairings, too?!). By then, Becca was gone again, but I took pictures of what I’d be serving this time and sent them to her, because the spirit of Fish Party is such that you can absolutely be a part of it from a distance. Fish Party 1 was a hit, and I repeated it again a few weeks later. And I wanted to merge old friends with new ones, introducing Becca to one of the couples we’ve become close with down here in Miami. I wanted to do a casual cocktail hour with a bunch of dips and small plates all built around tinned fish around sunset. The first Fish Party was born of Becca’s first time visiting me in years. But Fish Parties are about more than what we consume! Fish Parties are friendship!!!! At its surface, Fish Party is just an intimate gathering of some of my friends at my place, featuring seafood (mainly tinned fish!), natural wine, local beers, and citrusy cocktails. I call them Fish Parties, originally dubbed by my friend Becca who, as a Pisces, is particularly qualified to dub such a thing.

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And as we’ve begun to socialize more, make new connections, and reunite with long-distance pals, a new ritual has organically emerged on the little balcony where my girlfriend and I spent so many months just the two of us. It turns out it’s difficult to make new friends when you can’t really socialize outside of your home.īut gradually we’ve finally been able to let folks into our home. When we picked Miami as our first place to really build a home together, we assumed we’d meet people through the arts, writing, and queer communities that exist here. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All TimeĪs I’ve mentioned many times on the site by now, in the fall of 2021, I moved to a new city with my partner where I knew basically no one and where my partner knew less than a handful of people.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.














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