tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7967682899466798834.post3483256705358443462..comments2023-05-26T23:58:55.674+12:00Comments on Freshly Ground: Kaimoana Part 1: The HuntersDanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04212128950198512900noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7967682899466798834.post-91295643625710693682009-04-17T17:46:00.000+12:002009-04-17T17:46:00.000+12:00Great post with lovely (of the sky and cooking/coo...Great post with lovely (of the sky and cooking/cooked fish) pictures. I am firmly in the camp that if you know where that which you are eating comes from you value it more and don't take it for granted like the plastic wrapped minced beef or prepared chicken fillets you get in the supermarket - and ok sometimes the getting of food is messy BUT ... it doesn't half taste good if it's been sustainably and correctly/properly reared or lived in the wild **climbs down off soap box**Le laquethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18126728643009147632noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7967682899466798834.post-40492863589435983062009-04-17T13:05:00.000+12:002009-04-17T13:05:00.000+12:00Uncle C says next time you come to the Great White...Uncle C says next time you come to the Great White North, he'll take you hunting, just so you get to experience it first hand....lbsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7967682899466798834.post-13556309997070983742009-04-17T07:13:00.000+12:002009-04-17T07:13:00.000+12:00You are funny. I had to laugh out loud when I read...You are funny. I had to laugh out loud when I read this post. I'm sure Uncle's B & C had as much fun making the Iron Eel as you had writing about them, and I had reading your unique perspective!lbsnoreply@blogger.com