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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby meriad » 02 Aug 2021, 15:49

LOL Shell, that is very funny :)

I like the flavour of fish, but struggle with fish bones - and sods law; I always - and I mean ALWAYS - will be the one that will find that one teeny tiny bone that has been " I guarantee you madam, all our fish is 100% deboned - you will NOT find a bone in your meal." Oh yes I will - and then I just want to gag and cannot eat another bite.

So shell fish or monk fish is fine but it's just not something top of my menu choice
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby Workingman » 02 Aug 2021, 17:18

Now you see one of the delights of tinned salmon is that bit with the spine bones in - the star of the show. Can't stand fresh Salmon.

Tuna is the exact opposite. Fresh Tuna steaks / medallions are to die for. The tinned stuff is like wet chipboard flakes.
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby Kaz » 02 Aug 2021, 19:10

I like tinned tuna :D
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby jenniren » 02 Aug 2021, 19:35

JanB wrote:And another reason why I don't get in the sea - there's fish in there :roll:

I'm not so keen on swimming pools, much prefer going in the sea, but don't like fish in my little bit, how very dare they :o Luckily I'm as blind as a bat without my specs and E knows better than to point any out :lol: :lol:
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby meriad » 02 Aug 2021, 20:28

jenniren wrote:I'm not so keen on swimming pools, much prefer going in the sea, but don't like fish in my little bit, how very dare they :o Luckily I'm as blind as a bat without my specs and E knows better than to point any out :lol: :lol:

Oh I love snorkelling and seeing all the fish darting about - absolutely fascinating to watch
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby Kaz » 02 Aug 2021, 20:50

The last time I went in the sea here in England, in Weston-Super-Mare, B and I were suddenly surrounded by jellyfish :shock: You should have seen us move out of that water :lol: :lol: :lol: At least in the Greek Islands the water is crystal clear 8-) :D
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby JanB » 02 Aug 2021, 20:52

I spend a long time, getting all the dead flies, beetles and bits of fluff out of the pool, before I get in it.

No-one shares my pool ;) :lol: :lol:
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby meriad » 02 Aug 2021, 20:56

:lol: :lol: :lol: this thread had made me giggle = always good for the soul
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby Workingman » 02 Aug 2021, 23:07

meriad wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol: this thread had made me giggle = always good for the soul

Don't you mean 'always good for the sole'?

OK. I'm off to bed. :D
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Re: And then there was fish.

Postby JoM » 03 Aug 2021, 00:05

Goodnight Frank, Cod bless….
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