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mobertol 29-11-2011 19:37

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She was Millie, died a few weeks ago at 17. Had a bad start in life, we got her at a year old, already a mum but still the size of a kitten. Very untrusting of people and quite difficult to love, but we persevered. To the end of her life she would run and hide if anyone came to the door.

Must have been traumatised -like my own cat, also a Milly - she was a rape victim at 4 months old -had to beat the brute off her with a broom and he nearly killed her. She will only go outside with me -been like that for 10 years now.

Your Millie had beautiful markings like Sylvester the cat!

I also used to live near a cemetary -no probs.- nice quiet neighbours!!:D

susie123 29-11-2011 19:46

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Your Millie had beautiful markings like Sylvester the cat!

Oh yes we only go for the pretty ones! Like our Pushkin who you thought was a girl...:rolleyes:

susie123 29-11-2011 19:50

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Know it well.

My grandparents moved there in 1973, and my aunt and her family lived at Bolton-le-Sands.

Must have some of the most beautiful sunsets, anywhere in the world.

I'll admit a certain prejudice, as I didn't want my grandparents to move away.

The potted shrimps are good though.

:D

Yuk!! can't stand potted shrimps... prefer my shellfish on the bone, and it grieves me that they're unobtainable here right next to the sea.

Comes of being a fish merchant's granddaughter.

mobertol 29-11-2011 20:10

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Yuk!! can't stand potted shrimps... prefer my shellfish on the bone, and it grieves me that they're unobtainable here right next to the sea.

Comes of being a fish merchant's granddaughter.

They are delicious Sue -I am a glutton when it comes to shellfish:o

I would happily become a Roman to be able to eat it for days on end (call the slave with the bucket!) bring on the Scallops, cockles, shrimps, prawns, mussels, clams, calamares alla romana and finally a dozen oysters....:D

Then maybe to finish of some Lobster and Champagne -not in Morecambe though (sorry), at a gorgeous little place called Sa Tuna on the Costa Brava....the grilled sardines are to die for too.....;) To finish off a dish of Arroz Caldosa.....:o:D

BEGUR -CALA SA TUNA-COSTA BRAVA | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

susie123 29-11-2011 20:28

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They are delicious Sue -I am a glutton when it comes to shellfish:o

I would happily become a Roman to be able to eat it for days on end (call the slave with the bucket!) bring on the Scallops, cockles, shrimps, prawns, mussels, clams, calamares alla romana and finally a dozen oysters....:D

Then maybe to finish of some Lobster and Champagne -not in Morecambe though (sorry), at a gorgeous little place called Sa Tuna on the Costa Brava....the grilled sardines are to die for too.....;) To finish off a dish of Arroz Caldosa.....:o:D

BEGUR -CALA SA TUNA-COSTA BRAVA | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Unfortunately my Richard hates shellfish so it's nice to go to France where I can indulge in Fruits de mer - the best I had was in Reims which is not exactly close to the sea! - and he can have his favourite steak tartare which you can't get over here.

mobertol 29-11-2011 20:40

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Unfortunately my Richard hates shellfish so it's nice to go to France where I can indulge in Fruits de mer - the best I had was in Reims which is not exactly close to the sea! - and he can have his favourite steak tartare which you can't get over here.

I rather like a Steak Diane myself.... ;):D

Bring on the Fruits de mer....!!!:p

garinda 29-11-2011 21:33

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Yuk!! can't stand potted shrimps... prefer my shellfish on the bone, and it grieves me that they're unobtainable here right next to the sea.

Comes of being a fish merchant's granddaughter.

Oh I don't eat 'em.

I use them as an exfoliator.

Comes of being a mad man's grandson.

;)

susie123 29-11-2011 21:50

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Oh I don't eat 'em.

I use them as an exfoliator.

Comes of being a mad man's grandson.

;)

That's about all they're fit for. :rolleyes:

susie123 30-11-2011 10:14

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They are delicious Sue -I am a glutton when it comes to shellfish:o

I would happily become a Roman to be able to eat it for days on end (call the slave with the bucket!) bring on the Scallops, cockles, shrimps, prawns, mussels, clams, calamares alla romana and finally a dozen oysters....:D

Then maybe to finish of some Lobster and Champagne -not in Morecambe though (sorry), at a gorgeous little place called Sa Tuna on the Costa Brava....the grilled sardines are to die for too.....;) To finish off a dish of Arroz Caldosa.....:o:D

BEGUR -CALA SA TUNA-COSTA BRAVA | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Often used to be our Saturday tea, sitting round the table picking winkles, shelling prawns, digging the meat out of crab claws or those fiddly little legs...

Cockles mussels and whelks didn't figure at home but I still love them, especially from a market stall on a little plate with pepper and vinegar.

Calamari I'd never heard of till I went to Greece in 1970 and it was a lot later before they hit the UK.

You'd think as an island nation we'd have a lot more to do with shellfish. Can't understand it. Think all we produce gets exported. Shame!!

mobertol 30-11-2011 12:50

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Often used to be our Saturday tea, sitting round the table picking winkles, shelling prawns, digging the meat out of crab claws or those fiddly little legs...

Cockles mussels and whelks didn't figure at home but I still love them, especially from a market stall on a little plate with pepper and vinegar.

Calamari I'd never heard of till I went to Greece in 1970 and it was a lot later before they hit the UK.

You'd think as an island nation we'd have a lot more to do with shellfish. Can't understand it. Think all we produce gets exported. Shame!!

I eat a lot of fish myself -but the Brits as a Nation don't. Monkfish used to get thrown away by fishermen in the past as it was ugly and thought inedible or just good for bait.

It's what used to get used to make "Scampi" in a basket back in the 70's when pub luches were either that or chicken in a basket....I remember the next "exotic" thing being a steak tea-cake which was called a "Steak Canadian" -wonder what Erc would make of that!!

We are way off thread here....whoops! Check out the following links...

The Ribble Valley Food Trail

Ribble Valley Inns

:p:D

mobertol 13-12-2011 13:33

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Cremona has just been voted as one of the European Cities of Sport for 2013.

Nexy big sporting event here will be next March - GB vs Italy Water-polo match in the run-up to the Olympics...

susie123 13-12-2011 13:36

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Cremona has just been voted as one of th European Cities of Sport for 2013.

Better get mugging up on those quiz questions then! We don't want you letting the side down!

mobertol 13-12-2011 13:37

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Better get mugging up on those quiz questions then! We don't want you letting the side down!

No need to rub salt into the wound;):D

susie123 13-12-2011 14:01

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No need to rub salt into the wound;):D

I know, I know, but I did worse than you! :o:p

mobertol 26-01-2012 15:36

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Cremona has just been voted as one of the European Cities of Sport for 2013.

Nexy big sporting event here will be next March - GB vs Italy Water-polo match in the run-up to the Olympics...

2010 saw the Mediterranean diet crowned as World Heritage by Unesco, but 2012 won’t be the year of Neapolitan Pizza. According to a recent Unesco meeting that took place in Dubai, the only Italian candidate for the title of World Heritage in 2012 is going to be the traditional violin-making craft of Cremona, in Lombardy.
In the meantime a new museum is due to be completed by Sept. 2012 at a cost of 12 million Euros, donated by local businessman and philanthropist Giovanni Arvedi, owner of the steelworks just outside Cremona.
The following link explains about the building of the new complex which will also house a new auditorium. It is in English as well as Italian!:bleedht::bleedht::bleedht::bleedht::bleed ht::bleedht:
MDV | Museo del Violino | Cremona


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