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Wolf
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quotePosted at 04:50 on 12th October 2008
I hope and pray that none of you eat sushi, most fish when raw carry worm eggs in their gut, when cooked the eggs and worms are destroyed, but if eaten raw can transfer to the human organs and survive. The eggs can hatch and worms can live in the body and cause damage. I kid you not.
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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 11:34 on 12th October 2008
Never catch me eating it! Don't like seafood. Smile
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quote | editPosted at 12:35 on 12th October 2008
On 12th October 2008 04:50, Wolf wrote:
I hope and pray that none of you eat sushi, most fish when raw carry worm eggs in their gut, when cooked the eggs and worms are destroyed, but if eaten raw can transfer to the human organs and survive. The eggs can hatch and worms can live in the body and cause damage. I kid you not.

Yes, totally true Wolf, coming from Grimsby and a long line of fishermen you pick up a thing ot two about fish. I do still eat fish, though not that often and always cooked.Smile
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quotePosted at 13:09 on 12th October 2008
On 12th October 2008 04:50, Wolf wrote:
I hope and pray that none of you eat sushi, most fish when raw carry worm eggs in their gut, when cooked the eggs and worms are destroyed, but if eaten raw can transfer to the human organs and survive. The eggs can hatch and worms can live in the body and cause damage. I kid you not.


Oh my word! Surprised I'm not a great fan of cooked fish, but I just could not eat it raw! Sealed
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L
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quotePosted at 15:04 on 12th October 2008
Have never tried it and don't want to Yell
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:33 on 13th October 2008

We had reuben sandwiches for supper tonight.  Friday I was in downtown Phoenix and we had lunch in a lovely brick bungalow that is now an English pub called the Rose and Crown.  I had a Scotch egg and small Shepherd's pie, with bread and cheese.  Yummy!  This morning we went out for breakfast to the British place not too far from the house and had the full English breakfast.  For some strange reason, (POE) I passed on the black pudding this time.  LOL

 

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Wolf
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quotePosted at 04:36 on 13th October 2008
Gosh Ruth, at this rate you will soon be speaking broad pommy !Laughing
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 04:38 on 13th October 2008

All you need now is to try the Lancashire Hotpot and Lob Scouse. Smile

 

 That might be a google job for you.

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:40 on 13th October 2008

Well since my little Denzil is half pom(eranian) I have to speak it a little.  Tongue out

If you're talking about proper British, no can do, Wolf.  There are just too many of them. (accents I mean).

 

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 06:20 on 13th October 2008
On 13th October 2008 04:38, Wolf wrote:

All you need now is to try the Lancashire Hotpot and Lob Scouse. Smile

 

 That might be a google job for you.



I googled them.  Mmm, they sound great.  The lob scouse we already do, except we call it beef stew.

 

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