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Isn't he moxons too? They often seem to help move the trailer with their van at the end of the market.


As regards the shop itself, it is often quite midweek around lunchtime and onwards into the afternoon. You could always pop in then and ask them how to buy scallops and what they will charge.

I was disappointed with Sopers on my last visit. Fish really looked a bit tired. It was at the tail end of lockdown and also later on in the day but nevertheless...?I chose not to buy


Always had a good experience with Moxons. You get what you pay for and a long queue is often a good sign. Lots of customers with a fast turnover of fish is no bad thing


Scallops are pricey. Order them in advance then go collect

Rolo Tomasi Wrote:

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> I use these guys

> https://theupperscale.co.uk/shop/

>

> Order and delivery details:

> https://theupperscale.co.uk/home-delivery/


Their Scallops are ?4.94 for 120 grms. That is ?41.25 per Kilo


Is that about right ?


Foxy

KidKruger Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> > I do not need a Kilo. I want about 4 large

> > scallops. a Portion.

> > Foxy


Yes and ???


Did your 'Foxy has posted Alarm' just gone off.


Took you 2 minutes to reply. You are slipping.


Fox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > DulwichFox Wrote:

> > > I do not need a Kilo. I want about 4 large

> > > scallops. a Portion.

> > > Foxy

>

> Yes and ???

>

> Did your 'Foxy has posted Alarm' just gone off.

>

> Took you 2 minutes to reply. You are slipping.

>

> Fox


 

Just to put everyone out of their misery..


I am Not desperate to Buy Scallops.


I have lasted nearly 70 years without them.


I watch a lot of cooking programs on TV and just though I might try them sometime.


To be Honest I think the moment has long passed by.


Foxy

https://www.iceland.co.uk/p/arctic-royal-extra-large-raw-roeless-scallops-300g/58579.html

There you go. If you are frying them with a bit of chorizo Id start with these, then you decide if you want to go all SE22 and buy supposedly fresh

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> https://www.iceland.co.uk/p/arctic-royal-extra-lar

> ge-raw-roeless-scallops-300g/58579.html

> There you go. If you are frying them with a bit

> of chorizo Id start with these, then you decide

> if you want to go all SE22 and buy supposedly

> fresh


Thank you womanofdulwich


That does look like a better option.


Foxy

alice Wrote:

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> I am a great fan of Iceland?s frozen fish. Wild

> Salmon lovely mmm


I think Iceland are good for a lot of things, eg their fresh veg is generally very good quality, but they do also sell a lot of rubbishy processed food.

ianr Wrote:

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> Take care. There's a translation site that has,

> among its sample sentences, Hebrew and Arabic

> versions of "I had an aunt - choked on a scallop

> at Herne Bay."


Does it also have "My hovercraft is full of eels"???

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