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Mc Tool's dinner

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I think in turning japanese I think Im turning japanese I really think so :ninja:
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Home made sushi ,raw salmon,praws, capsicum and cucumber with soy sauce and wasabi ,not to much wasabi .....thats wild shit ,have to rinse it off with beer ....before the next bit :)
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Nicely made, looks good.
When you were enjoying that I was having breakfast, which was Ready Brek today, somewhat less exotic!
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Yeah? I usually have breakfast 1st thing in the morning .....not for tea. Mmmmm that explains why an english breakfast looks more like my tea
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So it now about 00:20am in New Zealand....

You'll be having your late night cuppa and 'treat' now Hamish I guess..... Chocolate Digestive possibly... :)
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Mc Tool wrote: Wed Sep 09, 2020 8:28 am I think in turning japanese I think Im turning japanese I really think so :ninja:
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Home made sushi ,raw salmon,praws, capsicum and cucumber with soy sauce and wasabi ,not to much wasabi .....thats wild shit ,have to rinse it off with beer ....before the next bit :)
Good man :tongue: I love sushi. Especially with beer.
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The food looks good and I like the reference to The Vapors ! :)

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I'm allergic to fish so most japanese grub is out for me. Looks nice though.
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Paul G wrote: Thu Sep 10, 2020 9:22 pm I'm allergic to fish so most japanese grub is out for me. Looks nice though.
We had flounders for tea last night . I can catch edible fish off the rocks or beach (where I got the flounders) so we eat a bit of fish.
I have a niece who goes into anaphylactic shock just touching fish or water that fish has been processed in .....not so bad now that she's an adult but when she was a kid it was life threatening stuff .
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No good for a veggie :lol:
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Whitebait tonight ,caught in the river ½ km from home.....ahfuckit the pix are to big (+4mb) to post
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Not my patties but thats what they look like . Whitebait are wee fish about 2" long and just eaten whole ,usually in a pattie or omelette , if you have to buy them they are $96 per kg. I caught nearly a kg yesterday but when I went to go home the whole lot had disappeared out of the bucket ,bit of a mystery till I got half way home and the (Diannes)fuckin poxy dog chundered them up on the roadside ..... she's lucky I only got one leg.....both of them :lol:
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And sashimi salmon for supper......I could give you some bullshit about catching it ....but I bought it at supermarket
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Mc Tool wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 8:14 am (Diannes)fuckin poxy dog chundered them up on the roadside
LOL. i can imagine the stink!

Whitebait are popular here, individually battered, deep fried and served in a big pile. Can be a bit of fish overload and indigestion trigger for me, so probably takes a couple of years before I fancy it again.
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