Valkie wrote on Apr 2
nd, 2023 at 9:15pm:
Can't honestly say I know much about grocery bills.
That's the wife's job.
Don't even know what she spends, but I eat very well.
As for meat, it seems I'm not into it as much as I used to be.
Meat mostly steak, or heavy meat products every night was how it used to be.
But now I seem to be craving fish, salad and occasionally pork or lamb.
My diverticulitis has contributed to this change of diet, but not totally.
I just seem to really like baked or grilled fish.
Fried and battered I find repugnant, but grilled or baked wins me every time.
That's where I'm going with this grocery bill costs.
I love my salmon.
Only fresh and carefully selected, not from indo, china or other places.
Had some beautiful fresh baked salmon in Copenhagen recently, it was magnificent.
But salmon in Australia costs a fortune.
I spent over $120.00 on 4 pieces on Friday.
It was very nice, but will only be a day a week meal at that price.
Not that other fish is much cheaper.
$40.00 a kilo for good Australian fish is not uncommon.
And genuine Barra, not the imported crap, blows your mind.
I'll just have to go fishing more when I finally retire.
Yes decent fish is extremely expensive these days unfortunately.
Salmon is very good for your health. Unfortunately it isn’t a fav in our household (I love it though).
Having said that I do buy a few tins of John West red salmon when on sale at Woolworths and I make lots of yummy salmon fish cakes out of it. Funnily enough everyone eats salmon if cooked up as fish cakes. And when I do make fish cakes I make sure that I have plenty to pack n freeze for later (as a stand by meal option).
Edit : This is essentially my recipe too (although I add more herbs than just parsley plus I use a leek which I chop up finely with all my herbs). Oh and I double all the quantities as I aim to have leftovers for freezing or to use up the next day.
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