Herring
- RvanSteensel
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Re: Herring
With this weather i would say HELLYEAAHH
Relax and take notes , as I take tokes of the marihuana smoke
Re: Herring
That's sound promising! I will be there a week today (so on 23rd March), had the weather been good lately?RvanSteensel wrote:With this weather i would say HELLYEAAHH
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- RvanSteensel
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Re: Herring
Today and yesterday were very nice.MOFOFUNK wrote:That's sound promising! I will be there a week today (so on 23rd March), had the weather been good lately?RvanSteensel wrote:With this weather i would say HELLYEAAHH
Will probably stay like this , since they predicted this weekend to be RLY nice.
i hope it stays this way , cuz i got a date 2morrow , and my car doesnt have a rooftop:D
Relax and take notes , as I take tokes of the marihuana smoke
- PecosTheCat
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Re: Herring
Very much looking forward to my first bash of herring when I arrive on 4/19. Haven't had any since last year.
- Kingdoc
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Re: Herring
Theres plenty! & herring is an aquired taste,, At first i was like wtf but you get a taste for it! all in all its only really the "drops" that i dislike,KD.
- Puppa Ruff
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Re: Herring
Kingdoc wrote:... all in all its only really the "drops" that i dislike,KD.
i like herring, and all other fish and seafood that come from these stalls! YUMMY!
- Kingdoc
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Re: Herring
Big Bang Bones wrote:Kingdoc wrote:... all in all its only really the "drops" that i dislike,KD.please explain?!
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i like herring, and all other fish and seafood that come from these stalls! YUMMY!
Your never heard of "drops?"
There sweets like wine gums but they taste horrible! ie a mixture of salt & wax!!
Re: Herring
i always go to a little stall on a quiet corner on utrechtsestraat, dont know where exactly. They also have seating on te bridge and at the canal. I like the 'gerookte kipper' sandwich with pickles and onions. I also tried the crabs (?) and the nieuwe haring. both delicious
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ahiliya fernandes
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Re: Herring
Herring are forage fish, mostly belonging to the family Clupeidae. They often move in large schools around fishing banks and near the coast. The most abundant and commercially important species belong to the genus Clupea, found particularly in shallow, temperate waters of the North Pacific and the North Atlantic oceans, including the Baltic Sea, as well as off the west coast of South America. Three species of Clupea are recognized, and provide about 90% of all herrings captured in fisheries. Most abundant of all is the Atlantic herring, providing over half of all herring capture. Herring played a pivotal role in the history of marine fisheries in Europe, and early in the twentieth century their study was fundamental to evolution of fisheries science. These oily fish also have a long history as an important food fish, and are often salted, smoked, or pickled.
Re: Herring
That's nice, dear.
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Re: Herring
FUCK OFFahiliya fernandes wrote:Herring are forage fish, mostly belonging to the family Clupeidae. They often move in large schools around fishing banks and near the coast. The most abundant and commercially important species belong to the genus Clupea, found particularly in shallow, temperate waters of the North Pacific and the North Atlantic oceans, including the Baltic Sea, as well as off the west coast of South America. Three species of Clupea are recognized, and provide about 90% of all herrings captured in fisheries. Most abundant of all is the Atlantic herring, providing over half of all herring capture. Herring played a pivotal role in the history of marine fisheries in Europe, and early in the twentieth century their study was fundamental to evolution of fisheries science. These oily fish also have a long history as an important food fish, and are often salted, smoked, or pickled.
Re: Herring
I'm not a moderator but I think the message is clearSmith2 wrote:That's nice, dear.
If you do a search of this user's posts, it appears to be a spammer, who finds certain words and then posts some information taken from somewhere to advertise for the e-cigarette in its link, on the assumption that it's nothing worse than that (didn't click on it). Could some moderator make it go away, please?