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He'll still do the filleting at his wholesale place, I hope."
Fenton was so impressed with the filleting of the salmon that he wanted to meet the man responsible.
Meat on the bone is quicker and easier to butcher as there is no filleting involved.
My former editor looked truly trapped in the headlights as she was exposed to a masterfully forensic filleting.
Catfish grown in the region supply nearby plants that employ thousands of people to do filleting, processing and packaging.
The filleting was, if anything, faster.
To turn around the metaphor, Oswald has achieved this through a filleting of Homer's poem.
'Gren swept a bow to the sour old hag but she was intent on her filleting.
These stores also do most of their own filleting, avoiding fish cut and packaged in bulk at fillet houses that may treat them with preservatives.
Machine filleting leaves a few pin-like bones in the fillet, so the flesh containing the bones is cut out.
Gary Stipicevic fillets and bones the ocean-running shad, making him a rare master of filleting's most difficult task.
SERVICE Capable but sometimes slow, even taking into account the advertised 30-minute filleting and cooking time for the fresh fish.
The process involved in filleting of whitefish is moderately different as compared to the filleting of oily fish.
The angle of the blade is designed for clean filleting: Cut with the flat surface of the blade against the bone, and the flesh comes away cleanly.
All the filleting is done in house, and the flatfish come with the fringe, or fin meat, attached - a delicacy that fetches a good price at sushi bars.
We served crab and plaice and turbot and herrings, rather than oysters, and the filleting was kinder work than the endless scrubbing and shelling of the winter months.
If you want to identify a trigger for Djokovic's supremacy this season, or for his rapier filleting of Rafael Nadal at Arthur Ashe Stadium, here it is.
Instead he zigzags between the development of the wireless (part business, part science, not so intense in either area) and his second story, the filleting of a plump, would-be opera star by her husband, a homeopath whose areas of expertise included hemorrhoid relief.
Another natural subdivision is into primary processing involved in the filleting and freezing of fresh fish for onward distribution to fresh fish retail and catering outlets, and the secondary processing that produces chilled, frozen and canned products for the retail and catering trades.
To the Editor: I thought it was a bit shoddy for the "TBR: Inside the List" column (Dec. 3) to juxtapose a quotation from the critic Patrick Anderson's filleting of James Patterson's thrillers directly across from the list headed by his fifth No. 1 best seller of the year.