after all, that's what bears are good at.
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Originally posted by Bear View PostEvery 3 months!!!!
I couldn't live that long without fish.
I grew up by the coast - used to getting my fish caught in the morning, plate in the evening.
Frozen fish is not as good, and anything older than 1 day is rubbish
I find it very hard to get good fish
she buys alot of fish! then freezes it...
I prefer meat though - well only on red days of course.
It is sooooo hard to find a fishmonger these days...Comment
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i want some seafood mama!Comment
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and you can keep a clear head for toyboy tonight?Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
I wish that was the case today but I have so much to do this afternoon, I can't afford to be pissed 
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Actually - that's exactly what I do - for trout.
Sea fish is a tad harderSi posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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You do red/green days thenOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
she buys alot of fish! then freezes it...
I prefer meat though - well only on red days of course.
It is sooooo hard to find a fishmonger these days...Comment
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yes it would - please don't shock us - we are innocent round here.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThat would just be too awful for you wouldn't it?Comment
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and even when you do - their fish is also frozen and shipped from Grimsby so it's a couple of days old when you get itOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
she buys alot of fish! then freezes it...
I prefer meat though - well only on red days of course.
It is sooooo hard to find a fishmonger these days...Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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I seem to remember an attenborough program about a fish that has lungs too? can live in dirt for months - then when rains come it can swim away?Originally posted by Jog On View PostApparently they like water
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Not sure about it's price though...Comment
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