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portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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I had a good chat with him once, struck me as a nice guy. Always enjoyed his programmes and recipes. Team Rick!
 












GT49er

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I come from a long line of Cockle and Winkle nibblers ???

Black rock was always the traditional hunting grounds :thumbsup:
Black rock winkles! Used to love 'em whenever we went to stay with my Grandad in Whippingham Road - until one day I must have eaten a wrong 'un, and was horribly sick!

Still happy to eat shellfish (though never quite took to whelks) but never eaten a winkke since (never ever seen one on sale in a supermarket either!) Guess they're all entombed under the marina now?
 




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LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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Black rock winkles! Used to love 'em whenever we went to stay with my Grandad in Whippingham Road - until one day I must have eaten a wrong 'un, and was horribly sick!

Still happy to eat shellfish (though never quite took to whelks) but never eaten a winkke since (never ever seen one on sale in a supermarket either!) Guess they're all entombed under the marina now?

My mum always use to enjoy a bowlful of winkles …picking them out of their shells and dabbing a bit of salt on them …yuck
 
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Pevenseagull

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Jul 20, 2003
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What a brill thread.


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Here we go again.
 




kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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Best opening lines to a song eva...

Rick Stein? Pleased to meet you!
I did not mean to be so rude.
I just didn't know that
You were so famous for your food

 


My mum always use to enjoy a bowlful of wrinkles …picking them out of their shells and dabbing a bit of salt on them …yuck

Must have been a '60's parents thing. My mum and dad used to indulge with a bowl each drowned in vinegar when on a seaside outing.
 




Dinner with Gotsmanov

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May 30, 2014
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Some vague memory of being in pubs in Brighton in the 80s and some bloke used yo come in and sell some sort of seafood? No other details as I hate shellfish, but not the sort of thing you see nowadays, is it?
 




Robinjakarta

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Jul 14, 2014
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Jakarta
Must have been a '60's parents thing. My mum and dad used to indulge with a bowl each drowned in vinegar when on a seaside outing.

I was on Brighton seafront in the early 70s munching down a bowl of cockles in vinegar. One of my friends at the time remarked that they looked like bogeys. Didn't touch any more, never have done since and will always associate them with that.
 




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