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I would but they are one of the few things that repeat on me, if I have them now it is for supper.
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I wouldn't get into bed with owt smelling of kippers.
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When in Texas, yes.
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Just had a curry
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haven't eaten them for years at home because the smell takes ages to clear but as a breakfast meal kippers with bread & butter are lovely
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'Did you know you have 7 bones in your neck......more if you are eating kippers'
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Was working on Isle of Man a few years ago, and first morning at the hotel for breakfast, I decided to have kippers, as IOM is famous for it's kippers.
The waiter asked me if I wanted them Manx style, or 'the way we eat them here' Ok I said, I'll give them a try. He brought them to me, and it was a couple of fillets on toast.... covered in marmalade, and then grilled. They were delicious! Only ever tried them like that once at home, and somehow they weren't the same. |
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Fortunes kippers from Whitby are the best in the world. Bought 2 pairs last Saturday.
Kippers have to be grilled imo and they do stink a bit. Always share them with the dog he loves 'em. |
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Khyber
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Lovely.
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After reading the post about Hillary and Yoko I think I might give the kippers a miss today.
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Yes once a week at least
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