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On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 21:39:56 +0100, Alf Christophersen
> wrote: >at least with salmon and lobsters you get very tired of it after three >days repeating it. It comes to my mind my mother telling about a terrible marriage present. In the saummer after their wedding, they found outside the hut a big basket with 200 lobsters. They had almost no idea about what to do about, but had to drive home and give all neighbours some of them, but of course did eat lobsters for several days themselves too. This was back in 1939, so no fridge, nor freezer available at that time except a ice block fridge which could be partly used at home. They didn't eat lobsters for many years afterwards (many years after war she told me) |
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