longjohnsilver
Well-known member
Do you eat on board or prefer to go ashore?
If anything like us it's probably a bit of both, however our best meals do tend to be on board, partly I suppose cos we can and do catch our own food.
The most memorable meal I had was actually one of the simplest, went out diving, came up with a few crabs and a lobster, came back in and decided to cook them, but no pan big enough, so looked on the beach and found half a 40 gallon oil can, took it over onto Dawlish Warren, one of the best beaches in Devon, scoured it out, filled it with seawater, dug a hole, gathered loads of dried grass and wood and had a huge fire and cooked the lot.
Nothing has ever tasted better, even with the film of oil on the surface of the water, sat on a large piece of driftwood, a warm sunny day, hot seafood straight from the pot, still makes my mouth water!
I guess that's why I still enjoy boating, eating al fresco, plenty of barbies in the cockpit, good company, what could be better.
Roll on the summer!
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If anything like us it's probably a bit of both, however our best meals do tend to be on board, partly I suppose cos we can and do catch our own food.
The most memorable meal I had was actually one of the simplest, went out diving, came up with a few crabs and a lobster, came back in and decided to cook them, but no pan big enough, so looked on the beach and found half a 40 gallon oil can, took it over onto Dawlish Warren, one of the best beaches in Devon, scoured it out, filled it with seawater, dug a hole, gathered loads of dried grass and wood and had a huge fire and cooked the lot.
Nothing has ever tasted better, even with the film of oil on the surface of the water, sat on a large piece of driftwood, a warm sunny day, hot seafood straight from the pot, still makes my mouth water!
I guess that's why I still enjoy boating, eating al fresco, plenty of barbies in the cockpit, good company, what could be better.
Roll on the summer!
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