I would be stuffing my freezer if we had a nearby Morrisons
Love my fish..
smugjojo to YouDontWantToKnow
2 Mar 16#3
Not the same when frozen at home. Goes mushy n horrid.
cburns
2 Mar 16#2
Just stocked up with the smoked... will now be stocking up with this...happy days :wink:
marty-401
2 Mar 16#4
I bet it doesn't look like the picture......more grey and brown in it.
tinca
2 Mar 16#5
Invest in a vacuum sealer.
I was going to tescopoly today but will now be off fishing "
tinca
2 Mar 16#6
Sorry OP. thanx for the post. Heat added
YouDontWantToKnow
2 Mar 16#7
Then ask them to sell you the frozen stuff
Smeeble
2 Mar 16#8
thought it was a paper plane!
muffinman_84
2 Mar 16#9
is this the Boneless Stuff
mattmerch to muffinman_84
2 Mar 161#10
should be as its a fillet
Savvy97 to muffinman_84
3 Mar 16#27
There were a few bones in it so be careful
antiboost
2 Mar 16#11
Any fish experts know about cod being full of worms. I got told this and it put me right off. I eat haddock only now but miss the big flakey cod chunks.
cherry_1306 to antiboost
2 Mar 161#12
Very true but im trying not to fet put off as I like cod and it's very healthy. just keep checking between each flake while eating.
eset12345 to antiboost
2 Mar 161#22
technically true, but depends entirely on where the fish was caught, in say cold Icelandic waters, where a huge proportion of cod, Pollock and the like come from, then they have little to no worms, they cant survive at such cold temperatures, where as in milder waters around out coast they flourish.
smugjojo to antiboost
3 Mar 162#25
All fish have a parasite worm inside them. As the fillets warm up the parasite comes out for the warmth.....have a lokk n see....
sammyz1
2 Mar 16#13
Do you have to buy the whole fish or can you buy in kg?
If it's the whole fish hoe much does it typically cost?
mkara to sammyz1
2 Mar 16#14
It's fillets, so shouldn't be whole fish. If it's whole fish, then it's not much of a bargain.
horb1967
2 Mar 16#15
wish they would take the bones out
YouDontWantToKnow to horb1967
2 Mar 16#16
Its a fillet :sunglasses:
fonzi063
2 Mar 161#17
filleted fish means that its taken off the main back bone but still contains small bones as where a cod loin should be 100% boneless
fonzi063
2 Mar 162#18
these should only be present in warmer/summer months so really shouldnt effect uk lol
fonzi063
2 Mar 16#19
try pollack or coley
kevinyork
2 Mar 16#20
This seems a good price. Hope it's not like Morrissons salmon fillets which are always full of bones and need tweezering out.
reaper200
2 Mar 16#21
Nice! Will try pop in to get some next time I'm down there. Thanks op.
sallysludgebucket
3 Mar 16#23
Make a great gift for mothering Sunday, cheaper than flowers as well
smugjojo
3 Mar 16#24
Ermmmm... I will stay with the fresh fish....
richard11
3 Mar 161#26
Doesn't when I freeze it :smile:
Brewer
8 Mar 16#28
Not my experience at all. Fresh Salmon, Cod, Sole, purchased numerous times from Morrisons, frozen at home and eaten days or weeks later. Superb. Maybe get your freezer checked.
smugjojo
9 Mar 16#29
I used to sea fish n when i froze fish bait at home it would fall off the hook very quickly, whereas the commercially bought frozen bait stayed on the hook .....enough said really...:smiley:
Brewer
9 Mar 16#30
Sure, and I'm Captain Birdseye. Your example is meaningless. As said, perhaps get your fridge-freezer checked - the most imperative point to retain the quality and goodness is the defrosting (thawing), which should be done in the fridge and not at room temperature and NEVER in the microwave! This I suspect is where your issue lies.
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I would be stuffing my freezer if we had a nearby Morrisons
Love my fish..
I was going to tescopoly today but will now be off fishing "
If it's the whole fish hoe much does it typically cost?