18-04-2014 9:05 AM
Doing this mega early today as OH is putting posts in the ground for our new fence today, and I have to supervise. I don't want it looking like this.
We will be having chicken slow cooked with red wine, with Celeriac mash, green beans and carrots. We don't worry about the fish on friday thing, we just have it when we fancy it, (Easy now ladies)
18-04-2014 9:47 AM
Not having fish on Good Friday? *faints*
Cod for us.
18-04-2014 9:52 AM
18-04-2014 9:58 AM
Fish pie here.. which reminds me.. must take the fish out of the freezer!
18-04-2014 10:30 AM
Haven't decided yet. We usually do have fish on Fridays but for no particular reason.
18-04-2014 10:38 AM
I eat fish when I fancy fish. Think I am having spag bol tonight.
18-04-2014 10:38 AM
We're having jacket potato (if I get off my bum and go and get them!), together with
bits of assorted cold meats that we need to eat up, and cheese, salad and fruit.
18-04-2014 11:58 AM
18-04-2014 12:17 PM
Hope the fences get done folks and your happy with the end result!!.
I dont stick to Fish on Fridays,,i will be having The Chicken Hotpot i should have had last night but did not( shepherds Pie again instead). With Carrots
18-04-2014 12:39 PM
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18-04-2014 1:21 PM
Eating fish on a Friday has no basis in religious belief whatsoever.
Edward IV repealed the dietary laws in existence at the time particularly the Statute of Diet and Apparel of 1363 but in order to help the fishing industry passed a law banning the eating of meat on Fridays, Saturdays and during Lent for all except for the sick.
Elizabeth 1 raised the penalty for eating meat when prohibited to three months imprisonment and James 1 removed the exception for the sick.
Elizabeth 1 also decreed that anyone who preached that not eating meat on a Friday would save your soul, would be punished as a spreader of false news.
It wasn't until the reign of Queen Victoria that dietary laws were finally repealed.
So no one need feel guilty eating meat today.
18-04-2014 2:06 PM
@saasher2012 wrote:
I intend to eat fish but that could change at anytime? lol.
NO LOOOL,,im not having a go at your pie!!!!. LOL. You enjoy your pie or whatever your having luv .
18-04-2014 3:45 PM
We always have salmon salad on a Friday anyway so today is no different. We never have meat on Good Friday. I must admit that I am a lapsed catholic but I still won't eat meat on Good Friday. I had mushroom cup a soup and a roll for my lunch and my mum had mackerel and the vegetables that were left over from last night.
18-04-2014 4:03 PM
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18-04-2014 5:53 PM
A few years I got so fed up with eating trout that I've never taken one since, now they all go back though I must confess it's a bit hard to see a sea trout or salmon swim off.
These days it seems a bit odd to think of eating fish instead of meat as a form of abstinence since fish tends to cost more.
18-04-2014 6:15 PM
Home made cranberry & orange hot cross bun
18-04-2014 6:26 PM
Hot cross buns have never been the same since you could buy them at any time instead of having to order from the bakers in advance and go there first thing on Good Friday morning to get them.
Cranberry and orange sounds wonderful, perhaps I should try making my own, they might go back to being special then.