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From Oscar Levant's "Memoirs of an Amnesiac," page 220:
"When Rubinstein (Artur) appeared on Information Please, his specialty was answering questions on the royal houses of Europe. But no matter what gustatory delights are presented to him in great homes or famous restaurants, he savors a can of sardines best."
It continues:
"During the 40's, Rubenstein had to struggle to overcome the blazing reputation of Vladimir Horowitz. He once confided to me that the Horowitz phenomenon had almost made him discontinue playing the piano. I only tell this because, with his determination and ability, he finally managed to surpass Horowitz. It was a great triumph."
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This article, I think, is worth scouring for ideas on sardines: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/dining/sardines-recipes-coronavirus.html
There's plenty online about canned sardines. I have just bought a LOT of canned sardines at Costco, having been assured that the ones I bought are "the best" by a guy who evidently knew what he was talking about. They are also economical, and on sale, so I picked up a lot. You don't want to eat too too much of them, there are dietary negatives: high cholesterol and sodium, specifically, I'm warned. So, not every day type of food, but there's a lot to recommend them.
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A couple of good sites with ideas on how to eat sardines:
www.atastefortravel.ca
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wildplanetfoods.com
"When Rubinstein (Artur) appeared on Information Please, his specialty was answering questions on the royal houses of Europe. But no matter what gustatory delights are presented to him in great homes or famous restaurants, he savors a can of sardines best."
It continues:
"During the 40's, Rubenstein had to struggle to overcome the blazing reputation of Vladimir Horowitz. He once confided to me that the Horowitz phenomenon had almost made him discontinue playing the piano. I only tell this because, with his determination and ability, he finally managed to surpass Horowitz. It was a great triumph."
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This article, I think, is worth scouring for ideas on sardines: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/dining/sardines-recipes-coronavirus.html
There's plenty online about canned sardines. I have just bought a LOT of canned sardines at Costco, having been assured that the ones I bought are "the best" by a guy who evidently knew what he was talking about. They are also economical, and on sale, so I picked up a lot. You don't want to eat too too much of them, there are dietary negatives: high cholesterol and sodium, specifically, I'm warned. So, not every day type of food, but there's a lot to recommend them.
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A couple of good sites with ideas on how to eat sardines:

19 Best Canned Sardine Recipes from Around the World
This collection of delicious canned sardine recipes from Italy, Spain, Morocco and other countries is sure to make you a sardine lover.


How to Eat a Sardine 20 Different Ways | Wild Planet –
20 Ways to Eat A Sardine · Straight out of the can · On a cracker · Add mustard to that cracker · Mix it with mayo, salt & pepper…kind of like tuna ...
