Degraded stocks of Passata.

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Smudge
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Re: Degraded stocks of Passata.

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The real issue is, you should never put fish on pizza... other than that an interesting thread
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Re: Degraded stocks of Passata.

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Smudge wrote: Mon Apr 04, 2022 1:41 pm The real issue is, you should never put fish on pizza... other than that an interesting thread
Pah! Anchovies aren't fish! Did you ever see one in breadcrumbs! And the tinned tuna barely qualified.
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Re: Degraded stocks of Passata.

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:lol: :lol: :lol: Pizza is not food either. It’s just awful bread covered in cheese flavoured monkey- puke. :( You might get the idea I don’t like pizza. :lol:
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Re: Degraded stocks of Passata.

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Am hopefully going to get lots of tomotoes this year and will try to put some homemade passatta in either the freezer or bottled.
As a child we never had tinned tomatoes but mum and my grandmother bottled enough jars of tomatoes every year for a jar a week over the winter. The tomatoes were grown in grandad's greenhouse and our front porch.
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