Christinerm
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Tinned only for me....can't eat fresh as I have a sensitivity to fish...fresh makes me very ill for days. Tinned salmon tuna and mackerel at a push is about all I can manage. Cod in breadcrumbs of course but can't have that nowMe too hating fish for 50 years.. But now eating it for for over 1/2 my meals. And mackeral too although hubby has to flake it over my salad so it doesn't still look like a fish!!
I can't cook anything that still looks like an animal.. I think fish was bad for me as my dad used to send me out target towing on tugboats when I was a child and the chaps on the tugboats would haul up loads of fish still alive and gasping for air and my dad had some dort of boiler outside for boiling lobster and crab alive if I recall correctly. Put me off fush for 50 years!
Found by flaking it I can tolerate now and I am old enough to now realise the benefits of fish oils...
It does get less yuchy!!! -lol. (Can't eat tinned ones though, only fresh ones). Can't see how tinned ones with a shelf life of two years can be healthy??
Tinned only for me....can't eat fresh as I have a sensitivity to fish...fresh makes me very ill for days. Tinned salmon tuna and mackerel at a push is about all I can manage. Cod in breadcrumbs of course but can't have that now![]()
No idea....I ate fresh Tuna a couple of years ago hoping I had grown out of the sensitivity but I collapsed on the floor an hour or so after eating it...white as a sheet, sweating profusely and nauseous. Took me 3 days to feel better. Roe has the same effect but more so ...I vomit instantly after eating just one mouthful. My brother has the same problem with fresh fish...he can eat tinned but not fresh. I dread to think what they do to it to make it have such a great shelf lifeSo what is it that makes the difference between tinned and fresh fish for you?
I just can't fathom out why there there is such a difference... What happens to the fish to make them 1) that you can tolerate tinned fish 2) why such a difference in price between tinned and fresh? 3) wht tinned fish has a shelf life of 2 years and supposedly "fresh" fish doesn't....
B: Oopsies & cheddar
L: Coconut yogurt with milled flax seeds & nuts
D: will be chicken in parma ham with asparagus, strawberries and cream
Okay, so I had to Google Oopsies. I now have a recipe which I'll try asap!
Yes love the flax seed and cinnamon....I sprinkle a little Splenda over it to sweeten it slightly and don't really have any spike or issue with it...I have about 10 raspberries and no problems so far (touch wood )...they make the meal seem a little more enjoyable somehow...that little bit of flavour and sweetness from the Splenda (the fromage frias is about 4g of carb per 100 g so not too bad)@Gezzabelle the flaxseed and cinnamon with dairy is nice eh? How do you get on with raspberries? I spike on blueberries, seem to be okish with strawberries but for some reason never even thought about raspberries :/
Ummm what is a 9 bar?....never heard of themB: coffee n cream
L: 9 bar
D: blowout meal of mince, onion bhajis, cauli cheese and green beans.
Am stuffed!