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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2021 18:41:44 GMT
Salt is good stuff. Add copious amounts of it to most meats and fishes, probably other things to...no need for a fridge. I only have a small fridge with tiny freezer box so I preserve my fishing baits (mackerel, sand eels, ragworm, mussels) in this way. It's not just for animal food, salted cod is very popular in some European countries. Please don't invite me for supper. Tx
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Post by brummieboy on Mar 8, 2021 21:37:10 GMT
Easicool evaporation cooler I remember seeing something along these lines in an Australian Heritage Village, except they had a muslin sheet over the one side with the top in the reaservoir and hanging down into a tray at the base. In this way they could reuse the water.
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Post by perkwunos on Mar 8, 2021 23:18:50 GMT
Salt is good stuff. Add copious amounts of it to most meats and fishes, probably other things to...no need for a fridge. I only have a small fridge with tiny freezer box so I preserve my fishing baits (mackerel, sand eels, ragworm, mussels) in this way. It's not just for animal food, salted cod is very popular in some European countries. Fish patties made of salted cod (bolinhos de bacalhau) are a great delicacy in Portugal and Brazil...
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Post by JohnV on Mar 9, 2021 7:39:59 GMT
Spanish version, Bacalao ...... smoked cod stew ..... luvley jubley
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2021 18:23:22 GMT
Where can salt fish be bought in Englandland? Just did a search of my go-to exotic supermarket and no dice.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 9, 2021 18:27:18 GMT
Where can salt fish be bought in Englandland? Just did a search of my go-to exotic supermarket and no dice. No demand hence no supply. Little Englanders will only eat Sunday roast, which they universally rave about, curry, and anything a 'celebrity chef' bangs on about.
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Post by JohnV on Mar 10, 2021 7:34:15 GMT
Where can salt fish be bought in Englandland? Just did a search of my go-to exotic supermarket and no dice. try Jamaican/Trinidadian/Bajan food stores popular dish in the Windies
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Post by patty on Mar 10, 2021 8:57:18 GMT
Don't think I'd eat salt fish.. but then I wouldn't eat curry either
each to their own.
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