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Irene,

I just bought, cooked and attempted to eat some frozen salmon patties

from Costco. I shop Costco about once a week and used to buy fresh

salmon there a couple of times a month until they started exclusively

selling farm raised with artificial coloring. The cost of wild salmon

makes it a semi-annual treat for us but I do eat a lot of canned.

I was very excited to hear about your find at Costco. I wonder if this

is the same product that you have mentioned in previous posts: Trident

Seafoods, Premium Alaskan Salmon Burgers.

Ingredients: Wild Alaskan Salmon, Canola Oil, Rehydrated Onion, Alaska

Pollock, Water, Lemon Juice, then a list of items that are less than

2%, including Sorbitol and Modified Food Starch (potato).

I couldn't eat this brand of salmon patties. I literally got sick to

my stomach. I'm going to guess it was the Pollock. I don't tolerate it

well. It is an avoid for the diet and a real avoid for me. Wish I had

read the ingredients before I bought them. Silly me, I am very

vigilant about reading ingredients but blew it this time. Husband was

in a hurry to get out of the store - he hates it when I graze. He

makes a list and sticks to it. Prides himself on how quickly he can

get out of a store.

Costco used to carry buffalo patties and then discontinued them, at

least at the Bend store, perhaps your store carries a different brand

of salmon patties and I picked up the wrong ones. Am curious if I

bought what you have been posting about.

Deborah from Bend Oregon

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