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Fish - Love Or Loathe?
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Inspired by another thread I am interested to know why so many people dislike fish and seafood?
Many people I know are deterred by a fear or bones, some by the smell others are scared of preparing/cooking it.
I would love to eat more fish but getting access to fresh fish is a considerable effort as I don't have a local fishmonger or touring fish van.
So, do you opt for fish or fowl?
Many people I know are deterred by a fear or bones, some by the smell others are scared of preparing/cooking it.
I would love to eat more fish but getting access to fresh fish is a considerable effort as I don't have a local fishmonger or touring fish van.
So, do you opt for fish or fowl?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably because they have had a very bony piece of fish, or it hasn't been cooked properly. I presume you haven't got an allergy to it, which is another thing altogether.
Fish is very good for you. You could do a lot worse than to pick up some fish fillets which shouldn't have bone in them, and just grill them with a little butter for a few minutes each side.
Move on to seafood when you feel ready.
Fish is very good for you. You could do a lot worse than to pick up some fish fillets which shouldn't have bone in them, and just grill them with a little butter for a few minutes each side.
Move on to seafood when you feel ready.
I LOVE fresh fish. Unfortunately we eat rather less than I would like because of the problems of sourcing it FRESH. When I used to work in Lowestoft and Yarmouth it was no problem cos there was a brilliant fish mongers there where I could pick it up just landed.
I do make the odd trip to Loch Fyne just up the road, but it is very very expensive. Morrisons is not too bad and I can often pick up a monkfish tail from there, but I'm a bit particular about my fish.
The best I can do is buy frozen which I tend to stick in a fish pie unless I happen to be somewhere where I can get it really fresh (and the car has a fridge in it which makes it OH so easy).
I will admit to loving cod in parsley sauce with tomato ketchup. I know this is wrong, so so wrong but hey...... ;)
I do make the odd trip to Loch Fyne just up the road, but it is very very expensive. Morrisons is not too bad and I can often pick up a monkfish tail from there, but I'm a bit particular about my fish.
The best I can do is buy frozen which I tend to stick in a fish pie unless I happen to be somewhere where I can get it really fresh (and the car has a fridge in it which makes it OH so easy).
I will admit to loving cod in parsley sauce with tomato ketchup. I know this is wrong, so so wrong but hey...... ;)