Love these just floured and fried. Come get your lovely pilchards!
I wonder if One Pound Fish man is still doing his thing.
paulrigby57
6 Oct 16#14
why mess about buying,storing in a fridge, eating by sell by date etc....just buy tinned in tomato sauce etc at 29p plus about 5 years shelf life..... no bones either and the fog loves to lick out the tin after. the tin is also useful after for storage... panel pins, screws etc..
Meteoor
5 Oct 16#12
Full of bones aren't they? Any tips?
psmith1958 to Meteoor
5 Oct 16#13
takes me 3 hours to fillet my starter in a resturant bloody whitebait :wink:
Robbiecfc
5 Oct 16#11
cold. I don't like sardines.
cjabingham
5 Oct 161#10
Manchester fish market sells frozen sardines for £3 a kilo bag.
larry27
5 Oct 16#9
How much to post them to the UK then? :stuck_out_tongue:
cjabingham
5 Oct 16#8
But Morrisons says their sardines ( and all their fish ) are fresh and never frozen but they never taste as good as the frozen sardines that I have cooked in Madeira!
cjabingham
5 Oct 161#7
If you want the freshest sardines then buy them frozen. In Madeira they only sell frozen ones and I cooked them from frozen and they were the freshest tasting I had ever had!
dereklogan7
5 Oct 16#6
So there not fresh then? :confused:
Delbert Grady
5 Oct 162#5
If you apply that sort of silly reasoning, nothing could be called fresh, could it?
juggler1
5 Oct 16#3
Lovely, thanks
psmith1958
5 Oct 161#2
"fresh"
dereklogan7 to psmith1958
5 Oct 16#4
Just what I was thinking, after at least a days drive from Cornwall. :confused:
Mobeer
5 Oct 161#1
From £3 to £2.25 a kilo is 25% off. A third off would make them £2 a kilo from the original £3.
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I wonder if One Pound Fish man is still doing his thing.
Still a good deal