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Post by patty on May 10, 2019 18:15:02 GMT
I bet it's a Norwegian 'fake' farmed salmon - tell me I'm wrong. They are infested with lice, by the way. lice are the least of the problems with Norwegian salmon ..... the main problem is they are fed on fish food made from sand eels caught in the most heavily polluted seas in the world ...... the Baltic Lovely.... going Vegan.....
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Post by Trina on May 10, 2019 19:42:14 GMT
π‘π‘π‘looooove smoked salmon-usually Scottish.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2019 20:08:23 GMT
I often add dessicated granulated carrier bags to my pasta. Really enhances the flavour and allows me to get my RDI of plastic without worrying about it.
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Post by naughtyfox on May 11, 2019 5:43:13 GMT
I bet it's a Norwegian 'fake' farmed salmon - tell me I'm wrong. They are infested with lice, by the way. lice are the least of the problems with Norwegian salmon ..... the main problem is they are fed on fish food made from sand eels caught in the most heavily polluted seas in the world ...... the Baltic There have been warnings in Finland not to eat fish from the Baltic. All those Russian ships going through, who knows what they chuck overboard? And with Helsinki, Tallinn, Stockholm, Leningrad and every other coastal town leaking their effluents into the Baltic. "The six Hot Spots, listed as significant pollution sites in the Baltic Sea catchment area, are all located in the Polish terrain: three in Warsaw area and the rest in Krakow, Lublib and Poznan." - oh yeah, not to forget the Poles! www.helcom.fi/news/Pages/Six-pollution-hot-spots-cleaned-up-in-the-Baltic-Sea.aspx sciencenordic.com/baltic-sea-needs-intervention
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Post by IainS on May 11, 2019 15:46:50 GMT
I think it should at this juncture be pointed out that not all people who voted remain believe some of the bollocks being banded about. But isn't it worrying that the ones who do believe it are entitled to vote? I agree, but they are countered by the voters who believed that Brexit meant Β£350,000,000 a week for the NHS, that the trade deal with the EU would be the easiest in history, and that Brexit would allow the UK to control immigration.
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Post by patty on May 11, 2019 16:10:49 GMT
π‘π‘π‘looooove smoked salmon-usually Scottish. I'm so glad someone does... I've put it in the freezer, thought I'd let daughter have it as she's not read the thread....
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Post by JohnV on May 11, 2019 16:31:45 GMT
wild scottish smoked salmon is the best .....wild salmon has a lower fat content. I think probably the best smoked salmon I have had although eye wateringly expensive was from these people
bugger .... don't know where he came from it should have been www.formans.co.uk/our-story/freshness-is-everything/
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Post by naughtyfox on May 13, 2019 16:21:26 GMT
"What we have now is a two party system that serves nothing but itself."
"There is a complete breakdown of trust between the people in this country and our politicians."
Gets hotter around 10:50
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Post by Jim on May 14, 2019 9:12:27 GMT
"What we have now is a two party system that serves nothing but itself." "There is a complete breakdown of trust between the people in this country and our politicians." Gets hotter around 10:50 I think he is offloading many peoples serious mistrust of him, rightly so, onto all politicians.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2019 14:13:18 GMT
"What we have now is a two party system that serves nothing but itself." "There is a complete breakdown of trust between the people in this country and our politicians." Gets hotter around 10:50 I think he is offloading many peoples serious mistrust of him, rightly so, onto all politicians.Β TBH, it did occur to my paranoid brain that Farage might be a stooge. I mean does anyone know whether there is anyone else out there who has been prepared to challenge Farage as regards pro Brexit leadership? βThe peopleβ need a leader to protect our democracy, but we need someone who genuinely believes in the cause. I can only hope Farage does, time will tell. The bigger problem for me is the realisation that some people donβt believe in democracy....
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Post by JohnV on May 14, 2019 18:03:44 GMT
I think he is offloading many peoples serious mistrust of him, rightly so, onto all politicians. The bigger problem for me is the realisation that some people donβt believe in democracy.... I have always known that a few didn't but I have been appalled by the fact that it seems many only believe in it when their view is successful
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2019 7:53:57 GMT
I voted remain.
I am appalled by the last three years manipulations and ineptitude to blurr, discredit, and side step the democtratic result of the referendum, which our parliament pledged to implement, aided and abetted by an EU which has been as obstructive as possible
I had considered never participtaing in an election again, as clearly our current parliament will ignore results it chooses.
An option on ballot slips to vote for 'none of the above' could give a meaningful protest vote, but this is not available.
Destroying a ballot paper is merely ignored and therefore an irrelevance.
Despite voting as a nation to leave the EU three years ago, our political leaders are financing and encouraging participation in EU elections ... which must be the ultimate political farce.
I have been persuaded, as a form of protest, to vote Brexit Party as a 'one off'.
This has ceased to be about the EU to me ... it is about democracy .
Whether you are for or against the EU, it is essential we let our politicians know at this meaningless charade of an election that they cannot simply ignore that which is incovenient to them.
Rog
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 15, 2019 8:23:44 GMT
I voted remain. I am appalled by the last three years manipulations and ineptitude to blurr, discredit, and side step the democtratic result of the referendum, which our parliament pledged to implement, aided and abetted by an EU which has been as obstructive as possible I had considered never participtaing in an election again, as clearly our current parliament will ignore results it chooses. An option on ballot slips to vote for 'none of the above' could give a meaningful protest vote, but this is not available. Destroying a ballot paper is merely ignored and therefore an irrelevance. Despite voting as a nation to leave the EU three years ago, our political leaders are financing and encouraging participation in EU elections ... which must be the ultimate political farce. I have been persuaded, as a form of protest, to vote Brexit Party as a 'one off'. This has ceased to be about the EU to me ... it is about democracy . Whether you are for or against the EU, it is essential we let our politicians know at this meaningless charade of an election that they cannot simply ignore that which is incovenient to them. Rog My boy Sam voted "Remain" in the referendum but he too is now planning to vote for the Brexit party and for exactly the same reasons as you, he has seen now what it was he actually voted for in 2016. I doubt you two will be the only ones.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2019 8:34:52 GMT
I wonder how Jim would feel if the vote had gone in favour of remain, but never the less parliament continued to pursue a leave agenda? Rog
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Post by Jim on May 15, 2019 8:37:27 GMT
I wonder how Jim would feel if the vote had gone in favour of remain, but never the less parliament continued pursue a leave agenda? Rog I would bow to my betters, we voted them in to take care of our needs not our wants and daydreams or nightmares.
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