Bambi Admin

  Age : 35 Joined : 11 Mar 2007 Posts : 1963 Localisation : West Yorkshire
 | Subject: Salmon for dinner 16/6/2007, 3:27 pm | |
| Hi guys
Well as u know we went into town today (we were in and out in an hour, no messsing!) and when we went past the fish shops T obviously could smell the fish and wanted some.
So we started browsing the shops and their selection (about 3 shops all in a row that sell nothing but fish) i tried to encourage the monk fish (no skin & bones) but he wouldnt have it and when i suggested cod he immeditately told me 'no! it cant be white fish' so that was me told!
I then pointed out some lovely slamon steaks to him and he liked the look of them immediately, so we got 2 beautiful salmon steaks for our dinner. I have it in the oven now and we are having steamed veg and new potatoes with them, ummmmmmmmmmmmm i cant wait myself! _________________ Northern lass born & bred! |
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mum2charlotte

Joined : 27 Mar 2007 Posts : 810 Localisation : Surrey
 | Subject: Re: Salmon for dinner 16/6/2007, 5:44 pm | |
| More scrummy-ness!
I feel really hungry now, can I pop round and share your dinner??
I could be there in about 6 hours if I don't let C have any "comfort breaks"... |
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misty

  Age : 35 Joined : 12 Mar 2007 Posts : 771
 | Subject: Re: Salmon for dinner 16/6/2007, 7:18 pm | |
| | oh sounds lovely, havent had salmon for a while. |
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Paul

Joined : 12 Mar 2007 Posts : 574 Localisation : Ribble Valley, Lancashire, UK
 | Subject: Re: Salmon for dinner 16/6/2007, 8:11 pm | |
| I like tuna steaks myself. It's meatier than many meats and is quite delicious.  |
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Bambi Admin

  Age : 35 Joined : 11 Mar 2007 Posts : 1963 Localisation : West Yorkshire
 | Subject: Re: Salmon for dinner 16/6/2007, 8:43 pm | |
| We did inspect the Tuna but T opted for the pink variety this time, it was yummy and next time im making it mum2c i will give u a days notice!  _________________ Northern lass born & bred! |
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