On Monday, Ross (my son) called in for lunch with Tamara. I had cooked us salmon and made a salad to go with it. Ross bought a tub of mussels, which I do not like and yes, I have tried them again recently, well if you can count about 6 years as recent. Anyway, he gave one to Tamara. It is said a picture is worth a thousand words and in this case, I have to agree. So, here, in pictures, is Tamara's first try of mussel. Poor child.
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| I'll try anything once |
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| I don't know about this |
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| Perhaps poking my tongue out will help |
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| Hmm, do I or don't I |
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| I'll give it a good chomp |
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| Getting the flavour of it |
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You have got to be kidding me, that's gross
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The last expression was accompanied by a full body shudder, tongue out and as you can see, Tamara is trying to wipe the taste off her tongue. If only she could talk, I'm sure she would say, "Dad, how could you and Gran, why did you let him".
Well, why did you Gran? I’m with Tamara all the way. She did a lot better than me though as she gave it a good shot. I don’t eat any seafood at all simply because I don’t like the tastes and textures. The dietician did get me eating salmon for a while which I can tolerate but it isn’t my favourite that’s for sure.
ReplyDeleteLove Tamara’s mussel story in pictures certainly made me smile.
Me too Kylie. Only shellfish I eat is NZ Paua and scallops, the rest can stay in the sea. I love salmon though. Cheers Lyndie
DeleteHa ha that is so funny, Lyndie. Littlies are just so gorgeous. Your sourdough will be in the post on Monday!
ReplyDeleteThanks so my Chel. I'm really excited to begin my sourdough making journey. Cheers Lyndie
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