What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Anyone use Groupon? 2 course meal for 2 at the Shoulder of Mutton for £20. Got a £5 Groupon voucher too which makes it even more of a bargain.
http://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/manchest ... 0_268&a=11

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I don't, but if you're going to the Shoulder then I implore you to get the cheese pie.Burnden Paddock wrote:Anyone use Groupon? 2 course meal for 2 at the Shoulder of Mutton for £20. Got a £5 Groupon voucher too which makes it even more of a bargain.![]()
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
A kind of leftover meal... Mixed salad, nice zingy dressing, yesterday's roast chicken, some new potatoes, some canned tuna that didn't make it into sandwiches... A south african chardonnay and viognier that was slightly better than all right...
A bit like that Monday feeling...
A bit like that Monday feeling...
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
When I saw your name in this thread I just knew that there would be fish somewhereWilliam the White wrote:A kind of leftover meal... Mixed salad, nice zingy dressing, yesterday's roast chicken, some new potatoes, some canned tuna that didn't make it into sandwiches... A south african chardonnay and viognier that was slightly better than all right...
A bit like that Monday feeling...

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I am a fish lover, jaffka, even of left over tinned tuna - didn't know it was so obvious. Are you also?jaffka wrote:When I saw your name in this thread I just knew that there would be fish somewhereWilliam the White wrote:A kind of leftover meal... Mixed salad, nice zingy dressing, yesterday's roast chicken, some new potatoes, some canned tuna that didn't make it into sandwiches... A south african chardonnay and viognier that was slightly better than all right...
A bit like that Monday feeling...
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I do like fish, not sure about being a lover though.William the White wrote:I am a fish lover, jaffka, even of left over tinned tuna - didn't know it was so obvious. Are you also?jaffka wrote:When I saw your name in this thread I just knew that there would be fish somewhereWilliam the White wrote:A kind of leftover meal... Mixed salad, nice zingy dressing, yesterday's roast chicken, some new potatoes, some canned tuna that didn't make it into sandwiches... A south african chardonnay and viognier that was slightly better than all right...
A bit like that Monday feeling...
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
am eating a lot more fish recently on account of the fact that we live right next to a bustling fishing port...
we tend to go to Brixham Fish Quay and (basically) buy whatever is fresh and on offer...
so - this weekend we had John Dory fillets.. (AKA the St. Peter Fish)

we tend to go to Brixham Fish Quay and (basically) buy whatever is fresh and on offer...
so - this weekend we had John Dory fillets.. (AKA the St. Peter Fish)

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
^^
That thing looks like Harry Redknapp.
That thing looks like Harry Redknapp.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Actually looks like a bullet hole in it, do they shoot fish in Devon?
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CrazyHorse wrote:^^
That thing looks like Harry Redknapp.

we asked the fish man what a John Dory looked like - so he went and fetched one for us...
I asked it if it'd consider coming to manage Bolton....
(and - LLS - aye - we only kill fish with a revolver down here!)
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Pretty jealous, that must be ace, fresh fish on tap.thebish wrote:am eating a lot more fish recently on account of the fact that we live right next to a bustling fishing port...
we tend to go to Brixham Fish Quay and (basically) buy whatever is fresh and on offer...
so - this weekend we had John Dory fillets.. (AKA the St. Peter Fish)
I'd be buying crab every bloody day though. Can't get enough of the stuff!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
X 2. Rarely a day goes by in which I don't eat fish. In fact, I'm on king prawns and smoked trout for lunch - not sure when any of it last saw some water thoughBWFC_Insane wrote:
Pretty jealous, that must be ace, fresh fish on tap.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
So, so right... Bolton fish market ain't bad - but nothing beats Portugal for fish that I know.Bruce Rioja wrote:X 2. Rarely a day goes by in which I don't eat fish. In fact, I'm on king prawns and smoked trout for lunch - not sure when any of it last saw some water thoughBWFC_Insane wrote:
Pretty jealous, that must be ace, fresh fish on tap.
A holiday in Falmouth ten years ago did pretty well, though, and Hastings fish and wine festival a couple of weeks ago did very well.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Got many fishy friends in Portugal, have you?William the White wrote:So, so right... Bolton fish market ain't bad - but nothing beats Portugal for fish that I know.Bruce Rioja wrote:X 2. Rarely a day goes by in which I don't eat fish. In fact, I'm on king prawns and smoked trout for lunch - not sure when any of it last saw some water thoughBWFC_Insane wrote:
Pretty jealous, that must be ace, fresh fish on tap.
A holiday in Falmouth ten years ago did pretty well, though, and Hastings fish and wine festival a couple of weeks ago did very well.
I assume you keep in touch by Plaicebook...?
Ok go on Bish take it away, its been 3 months or so since the last round

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Fer Feks Hake.....ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Got many fishy friends in Portugal, have you?William the White wrote:So, so right... Bolton fish market ain't bad - but nothing beats Portugal for fish that I know.Bruce Rioja wrote:X 2. Rarely a day goes by in which I don't eat fish. In fact, I'm on king prawns and smoked trout for lunch - not sure when any of it last saw some water thoughBWFC_Insane wrote:
Pretty jealous, that must be ace, fresh fish on tap.
A holiday in Falmouth ten years ago did pretty well, though, and Hastings fish and wine festival a couple of weeks ago did very well.
I assume you keep in touch by Plaicebook...?
Ok go on Bish take it away, its been 3 months or so since the last round
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I cant eat anything that is in the form it was when i was alive, like a big dead fish on a plate. same with bones, can teat meat off a bone, knocks me sick. none of this matters beacuse i dont like the taste of fish anyway.
i wish i did, when ever you go on hols to the med the seafood restaurants in old harbours always look the best!.. just cant stomach it tho.
i wish i did, when ever you go on hols to the med the seafood restaurants in old harbours always look the best!.. just cant stomach it tho.
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i feel the same way about any kinds of liver
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BWFC_Insane wrote:Fer Feks Hake.....ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Got many fishy friends in Portugal, have you?William the White wrote:So, so right... Bolton fish market ain't bad - but nothing beats Portugal for fish that I know.Bruce Rioja wrote:X 2. Rarely a day goes by in which I don't eat fish. In fact, I'm on king prawns and smoked trout for lunch - not sure when any of it last saw some water thoughBWFC_Insane wrote:
Pretty jealous, that must be ace, fresh fish on tap.
A holiday in Falmouth ten years ago did pretty well, though, and Hastings fish and wine festival a couple of weeks ago did very well.
I assume you keep in touch by Plaicebook...?
Ok go on Bish take it away, its been 3 months or so since the last round
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You'll never know the delights of langoustine (Dublin Bay prawn/Norwegian lobster). Cooked fresh off the boat; pull head (with beady little eyes) off, crack carapace and remove legs, pull arse-end off, dip in fresh mayo and devour with salad and hand-cut chips. The finest fud in the whole world.General Mannerheim wrote:I cant eat anything that is in the form it was when i was alive, like a big dead fish on a plate. same with bones, can teat meat off a bone, knocks me sick. none of this matters beacuse i dont like the taste of fish anyway.
i wish i did, when ever you go on hols to the med the seafood restaurants in old harbours always look the best!.. just cant stomach it tho.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
id prefer gruel.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:You'll never know the delights of langoustine (Dublin Bay prawn/Norwegian lobster). Cooked fresh off the boat; pull head (with beady little eyes) off, crack carapace and remove legs, pull arse-end off, dip in fresh mayo and devour with salad and hand-cut chips. The finest fud in the whole world.General Mannerheim wrote:I cant eat anything that is in the form it was when i was alive, like a big dead fish on a plate. same with bones, can teat meat off a bone, knocks me sick. none of this matters beacuse i dont like the taste of fish anyway.
i wish i did, when ever you go on hols to the med the seafood restaurants in old harbours always look the best!.. just cant stomach it tho.
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