3 Mar 2007 #1 L longjohnsadler Well-Known Member Joined 14 Nov 2002 Messages 2,080 Location NW Ireland Visit site Is it dolphin friendly?
3 Mar 2007 #2 ccscott49 Well-Known Member Joined 7 Sep 2001 Messages 18,583 Visit site Of course it is, natural occurance,
4 Mar 2007 #3 ParaHandy Well-Known Member Joined 18 Nov 2001 Messages 5,210 Visit site rhubarb ... verra good accompaniment fer seared tuna, i'm thinking ... does it prosper in a growbag?
4 Mar 2007 #4 Sgeir Well-Known Member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,792 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com [ QUOTE ] Is it dolphin friendly? [/ QUOTE ]I doubt it - dolphins have got a bad track record. They send a few up round your boat with these cheesy grins, doing a few daft tricks. Meanwhile, round the corner, their pals are kicking the shite out of some poor porpoise.
[ QUOTE ] Is it dolphin friendly? [/ QUOTE ]I doubt it - dolphins have got a bad track record. They send a few up round your boat with these cheesy grins, doing a few daft tricks. Meanwhile, round the corner, their pals are kicking the shite out of some poor porpoise.
5 Mar 2007 #5 claymore Well-Known Member Joined 18 Jun 2001 Messages 10,654 Location In the far North Visit site How large are Dolphin Legs and are they edible?
5 Mar 2007 #6 jimi Well-Known Member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site Dolphin legs are slighty smaller, tastier but more effective than buffalo wings
5 Mar 2007 #7 Twister_Ken Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site I find all this rather tasteless. But then again, I'm not Icelandic. Or Japanese.
5 Mar 2007 #8 Sgeir Well-Known Member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,792 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com Must admit I was surprised by how big fish fingers can be,
5 Mar 2007 #9 jimi Well-Known Member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site As was wee Shona fae Partick