My son gave me fly fishing lesson for a birthday. I caught four trout, and you can keep 3, and it was the best I have ever tasted.. I must book another fly fishing session. At least that way you know its fresh!
Love fish, really enjoy the Chinese glaze salmon kebabs from Tesco fish counter, really nice with salad and new potatoes, mmm.
Not so keen on seeing head and tail though. So tend to buy fillets.
I love fish, we have a local fishmonger who calls with his van in our street every week. It is actually cheaper to buy at the supermarket but I have stayed loyal to him in case I'm unable to get out to the shops. My BIL hates fish because if he gets a bone that is the end of the meal. My neice hates the smell of fish cooking in the house. I have the windows open and the cooker hood extractor on when I cook it. I love cod roe and the soft herring roe but he doesn't sell that on the van.
Can take or leave fish. I have a small tin of Mackerel every day but I get paranoid about bones. Love salmon, trout, smoked haddock, absolutely adore prawns and scallops and best of all, deep fried whitebait.
I used to LOVE fish but for 38 years, I've been a vegetarian so I gave up fish as well. My grandfather was on the trawlers so, as a child, we used to get the best fresh fish. I never see a fish shop any more. The rise of the deaded Tesco effect has put a lot of fishmongers and butchers out of business. I know I'm a veggie, but I hate to see the demise of these small shops to the big bully boys.
like both but would rather have fish. we have a v. good wholesale fish monger (based in a large garage) in the village and I get quite a bit from him. also local farmers' market has someone who sells fresh crab and mussels, etc. so that's lucky. fairly easy to get fresh caught fish here i'm pleased to say.
I love all fish and sea food.For many years sea fishing was my main hobby, when I got home Trish would flash fry a couple of fillets while I had a shower then we'd have them with a couple of slices of bread and butter, from the sea to the pan in a matter of hours it was perfect.