Jo'z this is my ID. And it's true, I have not known any younger people eat it. I'm not young either. To me it's up there with bottled mussels.

Is that Ibis again?


@hihoherewego67 wrote:
Jo'z this is my ID. And it's true, I have not known any younger people eat it. I'm not young either. To me it's up there with bottled mussels.
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ive eaten that sort of thing way back as a kid too, my step father used to indulge, of course i would try, and.. enjoy it
@icyfroth wrote:

Is that Ibis again?


nah, can't be Robot LOL

 

icy , goes well on toast too (if im not too lazy to make it Robot tongue


Signatures suck.

I eat them on toast  mashed with finely chopped onion.  The tinned variety, that is.

 

Takes ages and lots of soap, to get the smell of your hands though.


@ajarnjenny wrote:

I eat them on toast  mashed with finely chopped onion.  The tinned variety, that is.

 

Takes ages and lots of soap, to get the smell of your hands though.


Use a knife.


@joz*garage wrote:

wow.. that told 'em, sure had to be said behind another ID:manlol:

 

shouldnt that be hidyhidyho?


Lol  joz,  hidyhidy...Ho?? 

 

Sardines on toast, nothing better with thin sliced tomato and lots of cracked pepper.

Rest assured I am just an old time poster who has started posting again. My original posting id was plain Hihoherewego but be buggered if I could remember the password. Been around here at least 10 yrs or so. Nothing interesting about me, lol..

In fact my photo is on one of the Chin Wag members photo collage thingies, I think Carl may have put together the very last one maybe 7 yrs ago?

Sardines are a staple of Italian Cuisine and hugely popular in Fremantle 

 

As far as local fishing legends go, it’s hard to go past Fremantle’s sardine expert, Jim Mendolia. Heading up the family business, Fremantle Sardines, Jim takes a hands-on approach in his work; out on the ocean early each morning catching local sardines. Originally from Italy, it was the Mendolia family that was instrumental in the introduction of sardines onto dinner tables around Australia. The long-running Fremantle Sardine Festival grew from the hard work of Jim’s family, attracting thousands of visitors each year and today Mendolia Sardines are a highly sought after, quality sardine product.

 

http://www.fremantleseafoodfestival.com.au/visitors/attractions.phtml

 

http://fremantlesardine.com.au/our-history/