Tinned fish
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- PatsyMFagan
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Re: Tinned fish
I have seen (and bought and eaten) smoked mussels in oil before, but not this Galician sauce, nor tinned squid either. Looking forward to trying them
Re: Tinned fish
Having eaten oysters for years ... I now find that raw ones make me very ill ... I've not dared try tinned ones ... does anyone know someone with an oyster problem who can eat tinned oysters??? ... I loved smoked oysters.
Re: Tinned fish
Suffs wrote:Having eaten oysters for years ... I now find that raw ones make me very ill ... I've not dared try tinned ones ... does anyone know someone with an oyster problem who can eat tinned oysters??? ... I loved smoked oysters.
Me too, Suffs, I wouldn't risk the tins either!
Never again do I want to go through my last experience of a raw oyster!
- Lusciouslush
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Re: Tinned fish
Another one here who's been rejected by oysters after having happily eaten them for many years without problems - they were shucked right in front of me at the Whitstable oyster fare, so freshness wasn't in question - I did pig-out on quite a lot of them so have wondered if that was the problem, but would never risk it again.
Probably, I should think the tinned ones would be fine _ but I won't risk it - the memory is still strong.....!
Probably, I should think the tinned ones would be fine _ but I won't risk it - the memory is still strong.....!
- Stokey Sue
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Re: Tinned fish
Raw oysters took against me some time ago, but I tried them cooked in oysters Rockefeller and those were fine
- Badger's Mate
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Re: Tinned fish
My Dad had the same problem, he loved oysters albeit he didn’t eat them very often, but they suddenly disagreed with him. It took a while to identify the cause of the trouble because he had other things at the same time and at least once he ate them without the dramatic outcome. I can’t remember if it was smoked, tinned ones or stir-fried that were successful - I think the former but cannot swear to it.
I was still a teenager when this happened and it put me off trying them for a few years, but in my late twenties, at the harbour side at Baltimore I had 3 oysters and 3 clams, got away with it and haven’t looked back since.
I was still a teenager when this happened and it put me off trying them for a few years, but in my late twenties, at the harbour side at Baltimore I had 3 oysters and 3 clams, got away with it and haven’t looked back since.
- halfateabag
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Re: Tinned fish
Not tinned but fresh, RTC in W'rose a nice piece of swordfish, which will be a treat for supper. I have some fresh tarragon and some potato dumplings which need frying and a veg ?
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