Otolith extends community-supported seafood deadline

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Otolith extends community-supported seafood deadline

POSTED: Friday, July 31, 2009, 4:35 PM
Filed Under: Food News

Last week, we told you about Otolith Sustainable Seafood's relocation, and its plans to launch a CSS (community supported seafood) program out of its new digs at 2133 E. Huntingdon Street. Original deadline to sign up �$180 for three five-pound shares of the freshest sustainable Alaskan salmon, which works out to $12 a pound � was this Sunday, but Otolith owner Amanda Bossard tells us they're extending that to August 14.

Head here to sign up and get to salmon-ing.

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