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Epicurean Kentuckian: Fortuitous Fish Sandwich Discovery



2016-11-09 - Knifley, KY - Photo ColumbiaMagazine.com (C).
Ever notice how it is the unexpected delights which are the most memorable. Hadn't expected a Mike Linnig quality fish sandwich in Knifley. But this one was. First, it is perfectly cooked Cod, not an easy fish to prepare. (The Crossroads serve both kinds of fish, Cat- and Cod-). Secondly, there's the option of bun or sandwich bread. This one is obviously sandwich - what may not be obvious is that it is sandwich worthy white bread, which the store sells from ricks of the stuff in the grocery section. The two filets are generously hefty, and the store finished the sandwich dressed the customer's way. This one with lettuce/onion/tomato and the most important enhancer, dill chips. They made an amazing difference. But the nicest surprise was the surprise, $3 plus sales tax.


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