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The market. I've no idea of their provenance.

Cracking looking mussels [emoji106] do you know what you paid for them per kilo?

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Cracking looking mussels [emoji106] do you know what you paid for them per kilo?
They were very good quality to be fair. Only a couple of duffers in the whole 1kg bag.
£7 per kilo. Seemed cheap to me but I've very rarely bought them. Hopefully they were from our shores but you never know these days.

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I used to collect mussels from underneath the concrete boardwalk along the tidal Wear in Sunderland. Never found a dead prostitute.

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They were very good quality to be fair. Only a couple of duffers in the whole 1kg bag.
£7 per kilo. Seemed cheap to me but I've very rarely bought them. Hopefully they were from our shores but you never know these days.



Interesting, honesty box here sells them them at just over a pound a kilo, raw! Rope grown, seems a sustainable venture, it’s farming but they feed themselves, quite like the process that mussel farmers have developed to give us a healthy food.
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I used to collect mussels from underneath the concrete boardwalk along the tidal Wear in Sunderland. Never found a dead prostitute.
Are they good cooked in white wine too, dead prostitutes?
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5 minutes ago, sime42 said:
9 hours ago, AHPP said:
I used to collect mussels from underneath the concrete boardwalk along the tidal Wear in Sunderland. Never found a dead prostitute.

Are they good cooked in white wine too, dead prostitutes?

It wouldn't surprise me if he knows the answer.

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Sweet potato, cabbage, red pepper, courgette and aubergine cheese bake.

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11 hours ago, Stubby said:

Superb !

I forgot to mention, after initial  sauteing an additional glaze of chicken stock, tomato puree, basil and oregano is stirred in and well mixed prior to baking.

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