Is it too early for... Yes it is. I’m driving when I get back to London.
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Something Sainsbury's describe as "honey flavoured smoked mackerel" for dinner. I didn't like it very much
I've never been that big on seafood, other than the proper stuff from chip shops, and fish fingers, and so on. The search for oily fish that I actually enjoy eating continues…Comment
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salmon, herring, sardines, research the preparation.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSomething Sainsbury's describe as "honey flavoured smoked mackerel" for dinner. I didn't like it very much
I've never been that big on seafood, other than the proper stuff from chip shops, and fish fingers, and so on. The search for oily fish that I actually enjoy eating continues…
you like cooking
you have time
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I don't mind salmon, as long as it's the proper sort out of a tin. Then again, I'm not mad keen on it. But I should pick some up, as if I have it, I'll eat it.Originally posted by BR14 View Postsalmon, herring, sardines, research the preparation.
you like cooking
you have time

I do have sardines from time to time in toasted sandwiches, so maybe I could double down on those too.
And I haven't tried a kipper in a long time, so I should give one of those a go.Comment
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erm, - they DO come fresh, not in tinsOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostI don't mind salmon, as long as it's the proper sort out of a tin. Then again, I'm not mad keen on it. But I should pick some up, as if I have it, I'll eat it.
I do have sardines from time to time in toasted sandwiches, so maybe I could double down on those too.
And I haven't tried a kipper in a long time, so I should give one of those a go.
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To the hospital in the morning! Hopefully I'll get the OK to drive again
But I need to get an early night tonight, as it'll take me about an hour to walk there so I need to be up early.Comment
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What is the chauffer doing? And is the helicopter out of service?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTo the hospital in the morning! Hopefully I'll get the OK to drive again
But I need to get an early night tonight, as it'll take me about an hour to walk there so I need to be up early.Comment
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Brilliant! NF gets CUK poster of 2017! At last a winner who I can believe did not have to bribe admin.....Comment
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he sent him a box of gregg's steak slicesOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostBrilliant! NF gets CUK poster of 2017! At last a winner who I can believe did not have to bribe admin.....
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posterm, - they DO come fresh, not in tins

(I couldn't find that anywhere online so I had to find the book on the shelf and scan it myself, which is why the end near the spine of the book is a bit distorted.)Comment
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