You shall have a fishy ...
Not all of Asda is dedicated to junk; they have a small but well-stocked fish counter with everything from fresh sea bass to Manx kippers:
We bought some Atlantic cod, because I wanted to make my new favorite dish of roast cod with baby potatoes, olives and cherry tomatoes (courtesy, I admit to my shame, of Martha Stewart).
And instead of wrapping the fish in paper, as they do in WholeFoods, the fishcounterman enveloped it in a sheet of foil-coated paper and heat-sealed it into a package.
It's leak-proof, odor-proof, and keeps the fish cooler longer. You can also throw it straight into the freezer.
Do these exist in the US? Or is it just a European thing?
Anyway, just wanted to make it clear that England has some healthy food.
(Ignore that.)
(Ignore that, too.)
We bought some Atlantic cod, because I wanted to make my new favorite dish of roast cod with baby potatoes, olives and cherry tomatoes (courtesy, I admit to my shame, of Martha Stewart).
And instead of wrapping the fish in paper, as they do in WholeFoods, the fishcounterman enveloped it in a sheet of foil-coated paper and heat-sealed it into a package.
It's leak-proof, odor-proof, and keeps the fish cooler longer. You can also throw it straight into the freezer.
Do these exist in the US? Or is it just a European thing?
Anyway, just wanted to make it clear that England has some healthy food.
(Ignore that.)
(Ignore that, too.)
4 Comments:
Wow, that All-Day Breakfast is really in your face with the tadger.
Did you ever eat that, by the way, or is it still sitting on your shelf next to the canned haggis?
Still on the shelf, throwing a come-hither, "Hey, Sailor!" vibe every time I open the cupboard.
One day, I swear, you will succumb. One day.
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