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Related: About this forumCan't wait till this goes national and i can try it.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/bullocks-bistro-salad-dressing-fish-sauce-1.5928670Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Martin says the salad dressing and fish sauce has always been popular; people would go to the restaurant with their own bottles to fill up.
But when COVID-19 hit, people weren't able to get it and they were needing a fix.
Once word got out they could get it in local stores, people were pretty much lining up for the stuff.
"We've sold so much of it, we can't keep it on the shelves," said Yellowknife Co-op deli manager Megan Marks.
Marks says they've sold close to 7,000 bottles since May.
Megan Marks says Bullocks Bistro salad dressing is very popular at the Yellowknife Co-op. They get orders twice a week and they are almost always sold out. (Photo: Jay Legere)
"We get a shipment from them twice a week and we get people that come and they send it to family in Newfoundland and Ontario it's so popular," Marks said.
The dressing and sauce are being sold in stores in four communities across the Northwest Territories.
Now the restaurant is about to make a big step up in production in hopes of getting their product out to the rest of the world.
"By the end of June we realized that we are going to need something bigger we can't do the restaurant and this as well," said Martin.
Joanne Marting says her products are made with love and it will remain that way when they open the processing facility. (Photo: Jay Legere)
So they purchased a spot in the Kam Lake area of Yellowknife and construction of a processing facility will begin in May.
"We will probably start out with three to six staff [and] we should be able to put out around 6,000 bottles a day."
Martin says her sauce and dressing is made with love and expects that selling it as a northern product will be a huge marketing tool for them.
If all goes according to plan, the new salad dressing and fish sauce plant will be open in August.
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Can't wait till this goes national and i can try it. (Original Post)
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Feb 2021
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I_UndergroundPanther
(12,934 posts)1. I look forward to trying it one day
Fish can get pretty boring and a sauce to flavor it up will be great.
However I still love my Maryland old Bay seasoning.
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)2. Old Bay is good....
I've taken to putting ghost pepper sauce from the local "BBQ" on every thing.
Yesterday, was grits with Ghost, maple syrup and 1/4 teaspoon of masala seasoning.
Sunday is slow cooked grits day. I look forward to Sundays.