tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8953248892638598159.post2684287326106041760..comments2024-03-11T21:51:12.985+00:00Comments on FRUGAL IN DERBYSHIRE: Lemon Curd, Foster Dog and Fish for teaFrugal in Derbyshire http://www.blogger.com/profile/10221169113482164565noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8953248892638598159.post-40359401603382047692013-02-02T20:02:17.112+00:002013-02-02T20:02:17.112+00:00Thanks for that Kath. I see that you work with Vul...Thanks for that Kath. I see that you work with Vulnerable Adults. That was my life's work until I retired 3 years ago.(D and I still offer respite and day care under the shared lives scheme)<br />GillFrugal in Derbyshire https://www.blogger.com/profile/10221169113482164565noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8953248892638598159.post-45542328185764676342013-02-02T19:37:14.416+00:002013-02-02T19:37:14.416+00:00Hello F.I.D, thankyou for joining us over at Hills...Hello F.I.D, thankyou for joining us over at Hillside, I thought I would come and meet you properly. Your blog is very interesting, I see we have several interests in common and I look forward to reading more as you go along.<br />Blessings, Kath.Kathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04003521059890699861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8953248892638598159.post-28557001711395768172013-02-02T14:47:07.781+00:002013-02-02T14:47:07.781+00:00I have a hard time finding panko crumbs but I'...I have a hard time finding panko crumbs but I'm guessing it is because I live in a rural area. The ocean on the other hand is pretty near. We are just a couple of miles from the sound and have a lot of commercial fisherman in our area. Ironically I do buy some frozen fish though because just like all things the fresh seafood has its "seasons." <br /><br />My least expensive fish prepared like this is whiting. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8953248892638598159.post-53971558807821417202013-02-02T14:44:17.421+00:002013-02-02T14:44:17.421+00:00I'm not sure, but I think polenta (which is ca...I'm not sure, but I think polenta (which is called grits in the Southern US -- funny to me how we all eat the same foods with different names) is a little coarser than the cornmeal we use. I'm thinking maybe it is similar to your corn flour only because we use it in breads, but I'm not sure.)<br /><br />Glad to meet you! <br /><br />SharaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8953248892638598159.post-73932265330249844122013-02-01T19:18:19.232+00:002013-02-01T19:18:19.232+00:00Corn meal is a bit coarser than corn flour - I use...Corn meal is a bit coarser than corn flour - I use panko crumbs but here in the midwest the fish is so iffy - we are 1,000 miles from the ocean and the fish is not all that fresh, most of it is frozen.<br />Love your store cupboard - Iemon curd is so lovely and so easy to make. I made some lime marmalade out of the Guardian the other day - I used some pectin and did nt bother with the lime leaves - really really good. Very difficult to get Sevilles here.<br />Definitely going to try that sponge pud. !<br />Have a great weekend, stay warm, wind chill of -27C here, it was jolly cold grocery shopping today.lizziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17345707661431587475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8953248892638598159.post-67869452208555770922013-02-01T18:20:58.042+00:002013-02-01T18:20:58.042+00:00Good idea ! Must try that. I call it cornmeal too,...Good idea ! Must try that. I call it cornmeal too, it can also be called polenta can't it?<br />I have just had a look at your blog which is very interesting. I shall visit it regularly. As I am quite new to frugal blogworld I'm still finding the blogs I can relate to.<br />Best wishes across the miles<br />Gill<br />Frugal in Derbyshire https://www.blogger.com/profile/10221169113482164565noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8953248892638598159.post-60531955042317768252013-02-01T14:40:03.964+00:002013-02-01T14:40:03.964+00:00I cook fish in a similar way with the only excepti...I cook fish in a similar way with the only exception being that I use cornmeal (corn flour for you I think?) instead of cornflakes. <br /><br />My family loves almost any kind of fish prepared this way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com