All about halibut...
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- liketocook
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Re: All about halibut...
Yes a decent filleting knife is a must, like you mine came from a tackle shop and was under a tenner.
- Pepper Pig
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Re: All about halibut...
I noticed in Waitrose this morning that they had packs of individual halibut fillets in their freezer section. The price ws £9 but I couldn't count how many were in there.
- Stokey Sue
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Re: All about halibut...
Is there intelligent life in Waitrose head office?
Impossible to tell from the website how many fillets are in the pack, but as the weight is ~330g I’d guess 2
https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/ ... 259-679260
Impossible to tell from the website how many fillets are in the pack, but as the weight is ~330g I’d guess 2
https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/ ... 259-679260
- Earthmaiden
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Re: All about halibut...
I think most frozen fish, unless otherwise stated, is sold by weight and I agree it is sometimes difficult to ascertain how many pieces there are in a pack. Annoying when meal planning.
Re: All about halibut...
Stokey Sue wrote:Is there intelligent life in Waitrose head office?
Impossible to tell from the website how many fillets are in the pack, but as the weight is ~330g I’d guess 2
https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/ ... 259-679260
The pack size is 280g and under the nutrition label, it states that there are 2 portions in the pack - although that doesn't necessarily mean that there are 2 separate portions.
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