Me a few pages ago.What a coindence.
Came back from a long trip and had nothing in the house apart from a tin of red salmon in brine. Lightly drained, a few capers, lemon juice and GBP and spread out onto toast.... I forgot how good it was.
No, no, no....utterly gross horrible stuff.
Fish is not food, it's vile stinking stuff and you are all weird !
Boiled cabbage and sewage has nothing on the smell of fish.
How anyone ever looked at that shiny big eyed thing in the water and wondered how it tasted, escapes me. :shudder:
I wouldn't even feed it to the cat.
Its good for fishcakes.Anyone here like tinned salmon? For me it’s the only one that doesn’t work. Never really liked it for some reason, and unless I’ve missed it nobody has mentioned it yet…
I know all the horror stories but I like having a pack of sea food sticks in the fridge.
I will take one like a chocolate or fry a few to eat with my own bread and olive oil.
It is about the only heavily processed food that I eat.
I know where it comes from and I’ve heard the legends but hey - in the words of Papillon, “Look at me you bustards, I’m still here!”
But happy with dead plants and other animals?So long as you keep them to yourself, I don't mind.
I truly do not understand the appeal of dead fish, I really don't.
But happy with dead plants and other animals?![]()
I know all the horror stories but I like having a pack of sea food sticks in the fridge.
I will take one like a chocolate or fry a few to eat with my own bread and olive oil.
It is about the only heavily processed food that I eat.
I know where it comes from and I’ve heard the legends but hey - in the words of Papillon, “Look at me you bustards, I’m still here!”
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You used a plate ?!
Why not break out the silver ware to match ,??
Eating out of the Tin not good enough for you , you northern dandy ?!!!
Seriously - well done , I guess I'm off shopping then

Surimi, oddly, is a favourite of mine.I quite like fishsticks - probably the seafood equivalent of hotdog meat ( ok , maybe not that bad... ) surimi can be upcycled with a little imagination.
Chop it up and slightly saute it in enough garlic to make a french man blush and a sea of melted butter , throw in some chives , little cayenne, dollop of mayo - fill a baguette high and full with the stuff and imagine its a Lobster roll but without the financial burden.