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Slide of the Week: August 26th, 2004

Catch-of-the-day, Rogue River, Oregon, 1970

Catch-of-the-day, Rogue River, Oregon, 1970

Fish are the most photographed creature in the animal kingdom. Dogs come in second, then cats, birds and bears round out the top five. But unlike the other animals the fish are always dead. And of course, just like in this slide, someone is holding them up grinning from ear to ear.

I haven’t been fishing since I was a kid. My grandparents would take me and my big bruiser brother along with them to Puddingstone Lake near the fairgrounds in Pomona. Grandma would pack a picnic basket to the brim and we would spend the whole day just sitting there waiting for the fish to bite. I found the sport of fishing quite boring. I may have caught a fish or two, I don’t really remember. What I do remember is the bait we used � Velveeta. Guess fish like it just as much as people do.

Velveeta is the food we love to hate and hate to love. The fine folks at Kraft introduced the savory smooth treat way back in 1928. The name is supposed to make us think of velvet– the most luxurious fabric of all. Over the years Velveeta has earned a very important place in the Tex-Mex kitchen. Who doesn’t love Chili con Queso � that exotic taste treat sensation that happens when you microwave a jar of salsa with what else? Velveeta!

Here’s to you and Velveeta

Charles Phoenix

Charles Phoenix
Los Angeles
August 2004

Sets this Slide belongs to:
Food & Recipes

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One Comment on “Catch-of-the-day, Rogue River, Oregon, 1970”

  1. Robert R. Says:

    This looks exactly like my Grandma. She too was a fisherman (fisherwoman?) Actually, she and my grandpa were champion giant marlin fishermen in Acapulco in their spare time. There are pictures to prove this. I would never have believed it myself based on her inability to unscrew the cap on the goldfish food container.

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