redmist
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Great idea, i'm a big fan of the idea of Hughs "River Cottage" approach to life (although i think he has sold out a bit with his expansion in the later episodes).I reckon living that lifestyle would not only be healthy from the food you put in your body but healthy for your mind and overall well being (i sound like hippy but i'm not).Since watching River Cottage i have put in several veggie patches and am self sufficient with certain veggies. Spend a lot of time on the yak catching fish to eat and get all our red meat from the father in laws farm.My plan is to buy some property at some stage a try the small holder lifestyle i'm sure it would eb very satisfying.I currently work in an office environemnt and am paying a mortgage so am a fair way off yet.You've got the right idea ... good luck.
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then quickest and best way i like em is in strips coated with a mixture of bread crumbs, chili powder,salt,cracked black pepper and chines five spice and then shallow fry in olive oil.I grind all the spices into pounder and then mix with the bread crumbs. No need to egg wash the squid as the mixture sticks quite well to moist squid.mmmmm spicy salt n pepper squid with a
Southern Bluefin Tuna (Victor Harbour)
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like the rest say its a matter picking your day , getting out early, follow the birds and try different lures. The most important tip is patience and keep trying. I've been out twice with an experienced fisho and had donuts have seen fish, trolled through them and past them but no hook ups. I guess it comes down to the day. On both occasions the boat has hooked into fish the very next trip.