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hjesseseafoods · 1 year ago
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Here’s How You Should Shop for Sustainable Seafood
When it comes to shopping for sustainable seafood, there are several important factors to consider. By making informed choices, you can help support the health of our oceans and ensure the long-term viability of fish populations. Here are some guidelines to follow:
Look for certified labels
Consult seafood guides
Choose local and seasonal options
Know your fishing methods
Diversify your choices
Ask questions and support transparency
Consider plant-based alternatives
By following these guidelines, you can make a positive impact on the health of our oceans and promote sustainable fishing practices. Remember, every small choice matters when it comes to creating a more sustainable future for our planet.
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lotstradamus · 6 months ago
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inspired by the manchester anon haha but do you have any tips and suggestions for visiting leeds? 🩷
I've lived here for 2 years now (!!!) but somehow I still don't really know my way around and just go to the same 5 places and use google maps to get anywhere else. it's sad. but here's some shit I love:
Grindhouse - cheap drinks, loads and loads of seats, never too full, music a reasonable volume, and they project 80s movies on the back wall. we once sat in here for 2 hours cos Stand By Me was on. one time we watched the bar staff earnestly tell a group of women on a hen do that the bar was closed and they weren't serving any more drinks, at 7:45pm. 10/10.
Rudy's - only 9 cities* in this fair nation have a Rudy's, so I'm going to keep reccing it for everyone else. perfect Neapolitan pizza. *Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham, Nottingham, Durham, London, York, Liverpool - if you live in one of these places and haven't been to Rudy's yet, sort it out.
Neon Cactus - go here on a Wednesday and order wings, and you'll get half price margs. lots of great Mexican scran. don't take anyone too picky or over 50, because the price for the great food and vibes is that at least one thing you order will be incorrect. but roll with it. half price margs, man.
Empire Cafe - book in advance if you want to sample the delights of Empire Cafe, cos there's like 6 tables max. everything is seasonal, changes on the daily, and is insanely delicious. if you want to experience heaven, order the steak and chips with salsa verde. there is NOTHING like it.
Stuzzi - another seasonal, small plate sort of place, but Italian. amazing food and a gorgeous restaurant. go with a big group and order one of everything.
Eat Your Greens - ANOTHER seasonal restaurant! this one is farm-to-fork and organic. I can’t speak to the quality as I haven’t actually been, but I am a frequenter of their GREENGROCER, which is MEGA. last time I think I left with natty wine, pâté, some insane tinned fish, a jar of harissa and a bag of sunset potatoes. if you like food, go here.
SARTO - fresh, handmade pasta and picky bits. another great place to go with a group and order all the starters. I had a celeriac pasta there last year that I think about on a fairly regular basis; I picked it cos it was the weirdest sounding thing on the menu and it was fucking mouthwatering. good quality and good people! and it's next door to The Wardrobe, so perfect for a pre-gig tea.
Santiago Bar - like Grindhouse (alternative, casual) but the music is louder and you'll find yourself doing tequila shots at 1am and screaming along to, like, Don Broco. it's the best.
Blue Collar Boys - as a rule I hate 'vintage' clothes shops (overpriced, ugly, everything is XXS), but this place seems to specialise solely in American t-shirts and sweatshirts from the 90s in exactly my size, and everything is £10. this is amazing and a huge bargain if you find something like vintage Wranglers and a Playboy bomber jacket (£20, my wife) but not so amazing or a bargain if you find 3 t-shirts with holes in (£30, me). we've never been without finding shit we love. they only open on random weekends, and they always seem to have more stuff than they could possibly ever sell. it's a freaky vintage alternate universe.
The Corn Exchange - a big gorgeous ol' building full of little businesses. vintage, handmade, tattoos, coffee, jewellery, independent brands, yarn, shoes, a barbers, a bookshop, they've got it all. very easy to spend £100 and 6 hours. every so often they have a market on the bottom floor. perfect tiny representation of Leeds: quirky, independent, delicious, cool.
Silver's Deli - this is a 9-minute train ride away in Bramley (my ends!) but has become THEE buzzy foodie spot recently. go on a sunny saturday morning (cos you will probably have to sit outside) and order the everything sandwich. thank me later. if they have scotch eggs or sausage rolls on, I beseech you, order both. and if you want the sunday special prepare to get there at 11 and fight.
Against the Grain - if you've come to Bramley for Silver's, you may as well trundle 10 minutes up the road and visit the best bar in Leeds. cosy, casual, full of locals, hidden in Swinnow Mills. it's a sit-around-and-chat-to-people sort of place, with bonus charcuterie boards AND a pizza van on weekends. we are here A LOT, because Gray's Salon and Rose and Thorn Tattoo are both in the Mill, and we give them all our money. oh! and dog friendly. sooo many dogs.
Project House/Galleria - if you've gotten the train out to Bramley for Silver's and ATG, jump on the 72 back to town and get off at Project House to eat MORE food. Galleria is a great place to get breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and Project House has EVERYTHING (depending on the day). yoga! gigs! vintage fairs! a bi-annual tattoo convention meets makers market with food vendors called Hand of Glory! check what's on and head on down to support local!
Kirkstall Bridge Inn - another one local(ish) to me, but worth travelling out of town for; a PROPER pub (i.e. no tv, no sports, no shite) that does roasts upstairs and lets dogs in downstairs. outdoor seating right by the canal, and every so often they put something on and the car park turns into a tiny festival. Kirkstallpalooza is a highlight. great place to finish a nice canal walk (who am I?!).
tl;dr sorry that this is obnoxiously long, I love Leeds
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mydaroga · 6 months ago
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My Trip to England: Liverpool Museums
Okay, I'm gonna try to keep this concise but... have you met me? And stick to the Beatley things I did. (I also did stuff relating to Holmes, Tolkien, Radiohead, and like, every museum, for the curious)
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Liverpool Centre and Museums (I'm going to break this up into a few different posts)
I was lucky enough to not only go with a dear Beatle friend, but have a ride there and back. Which is very Beatley of us! Though we had motorways this time. And a windscreen.
We stayed near Ringo's house, so we visited that first. The Dingle seems to have risen somewhat in status since his time, as it seemed like a nice, quiet neighborhood. Children were playing outside when we visited. The building from Sentimental Journey is at the corner of his street, and has been painted with murals!
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The next day, we hit The Beatles Story, the other Beatles Museum (the one done by Roeg Best) and the Cavern.
The Beatles Story is the by the docks, which I'd recommend to the less informed fan but was still really fun! It's recreations of various locations that you walk through with an audio guide, and it's well done and cute.
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The Liverpool Beatles Museum is a few doors down and across the street from the Cavern, and is three floors of Roeg's collection of memorabilia. This was also interesting, but less interactive and I think more useful for the fan with some context. Because of it's connection to Pete Best, it does lean towards that, with some amusing digs like the description on a bass drum head that can't resist listing all the ways people are WRONG about the FIRST BEATLES DRUM HEAD LOGO because IT WAS PETE'S. But look. Would I have missed being the presence of an actual twat 'at for the world? The answer is, of course, no.
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The Cavern had a £5 cover charge, totally worth is as even around noon there were two stages with live music. It was packed. Everyone was having a blast. Possibly because the toilets are better cared for today. But man, you could really feel being there, even though it's been redone, and is now expanded etc. I bought some very cool merch, as well. (It's a Beatles FAN, get it?)
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I tried to buy some Paul McCartney tees at a nearby shop, but was thwarted by the fact that I'm not very big and all the good shirts are made for people of unisex. I don't know why no one thinks a small girl shaped person would want Paul McCartney on their chest. Missed market, I think.
We also visited the Beatles statues and Brian's. I love that the Beatles are striding towards the water, looking towards America (vaguely). Brian is around the corner from Matthew street, appropriately.
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As a side note, we closed the day eating fish and chips (my first) and watching the new Doctor Who episode (the one with the Beatles) and I am now fully British in all but citizenship.
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wiff-waff · 1 year ago
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Completed in 1777 and running for 93 miles from Derwent Water on the river Trent to Preston Brook near Runcorn the Trent & Mersey is the 2nd longest canal in the country after the Leeds/Liverpool.
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From Fradley the canal idles gently through open farmland before reaching the once small village of Handsacre which has now been completely ruined by an enormous characterless housing estate built along the canal bank.
Next comes Armitage, home of the world famous toilet makers Armitage Shanks.
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And then Rugeley where we stopped to shop cos the cupboards are empty. I like the little town of Rugeley a lot but walking round it's compact pedestrian centre I wanted to cry after seeing so many empty shops and the indoor market is the saddest place I have visited in ages. Looking at it's size I am sure in days gone by it was bustling with market traders plying their goods, now only a down at heel cafe and a couple of stalls remain.
Very sad.
Onward the river Trent is soon crossed and the canal follows the line of the river now for many a mile with panoramic views of the valley.
The canal is very busy here and at Colwich lock we queued for half an hour to get through the chamber but that was no big deal because the lock offered some shade from the blistering sun.
After the lock it was very distressing to see dozens of dead fish floating in the dirty water, why I know not.
Along a tree-lined stretch of the canal just before Great Haywood and the impressive Shugborough Park we stopped for the evening and the sun doth shine and the pesky insects doth appear and I've been bitten on the back of my calf and it doth itch and hurt and swell to the size of an orange.
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roomchailimited · 6 months ago
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Your Ultimate Guide for Traveling from Dhaka to the UK
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Embarking on a journey from Dhaka to the UK is an exciting adventure filled with historical landmarks, diverse cultures, and countless attractions. This guide will help you navigate every aspect of your trip, from visas to must-see destinations.
Visa Requirements
Types of Visas Travelers from Bangladesh need a visa to enter the UK. Common options include the Standard Visitor Visa and the Short-term Study Visa.
Application Process: Complete your application online via the UK government website.
Documents Needed: Passport, financial statements, travel itinerary, and possibly a letter of invitation.
Processing Time: Generally around 3 weeks, so plan ahead.
Best Time to Visit
Seasons and Weather
Spring (March-May): Mild and pleasant, perfect for sightseeing.
Summer (June-August): Warm with many festivals and outdoor events.
Autumn (September-November): Cooler temperatures and beautiful autumn leaves.
Winter (December-February): Cold, with festive Christmas markets and potential snow.
Flights and Transportation
Booking Your Flight Several airlines offer flights from Dhaka to UK cities like London and Manchester. Popular choices include British Airways, Emirates, and Qatar Airways. The flight typically takes around 12-14 hours including layovers.
Tips for Booking: Book early and use comparison sites to find the best deals.
Getting Around the UK
Trains: Efficient and fast for travel between major cities.
Buses and Coaches: Affordable options with extensive networks.
Car Rentals: Ideal for exploring rural areas and having more travel flexibility.
Top Attractions
Must-See Places
London: Big Ben, the British Museum, Buckingham Palace.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh Castle, Arthur’s Seat, Royal Mile.
Manchester: Science and Industry Museum, Manchester Cathedral.
Liverpool: The Beatles Story, Albert Dock, Liverpool Cathedral.
Cultural Experiences
Rich Heritage
Historical Sites: Stonehenge, Bath, and Tower of London are must-visit UNESCO sites.
Museums: Many are free, including the British Museum and the National Gallery.
Theatre and Music: Catch a West End show in London or enjoy music festivals like Glastonbury.
Dining and Culinary Experiences
Food to Try
Traditional: Fish and chips, Sunday roasts, and Cornish pasties.
Afternoon Tea: A quintessential British experience with scones, sandwiches, and tea.
Fine Dining: Michelin-starred restaurants like The Fat Duck offer world-class dining.
Shopping and Entertainment
Where to Shop
London: Oxford Street, Regent Street, Harrods.
Edinburgh: Princes Street for high-end shops and boutiques.
Outlet Malls: Bicester Village for designer deals.
Entertainment Options
Theatre: West End productions in London.
Sports: Premier League matches, Wimbledon, British Grand Prix.
Festivals: Notting Hill Carnival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Travel Agencies and Tour Operators
Top Agencies
Roomchai Limited: Known for tailored travel packages and exceptional service.
Gozayaan: Comprehensive travel solutions with great customer service.
Obokash: Travel arrangements and visa assistance.
Sharetrip: Variety of travel packages and flight bookings.
FlyHub: Competitive pricing and extensive services.
Travelzoo Bangladesh: Deals on flights, hotels, and tour packages.
Travel Tips and Safety Precautions
Staying Safe
Laws and Customs: Respect local laws and cultural norms.
Health and Safety: Keep emergency contacts handy, and stay aware of your surroundings.
Transport Safety: Use reputable services and stay vigilant in crowded areas.
Conclusion
A trip from Dhaka to the UK offers an enriching blend of history, culture, and modern attractions. With careful planning and the support of reliable travel agencies like Roomchai Limited and Gozayaan, your journey will be seamless and memorable. From exploring London’s iconic landmarks to discovering Scotland’s natural beauty, the UK is a destination that promises a unique and unforgettable travel experience.
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dry-valleys · 7 months ago
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Beyond lay meadow green and mountain grey,and the blue dazzle of Morecambe Bay, as it sparkled between us and the more distant view…
At Silverdale, Lancashire, with Elizabeth Gaskell who, like Willie Riley, sought out the poetry here. (Please see here and here for my other posts from the coast and then moving inland).
(1,2) from Meathop, (3) from Hampsfell (please see here for my post from that fine hill).
Although it was thinly populated before the modern age, this area links Ireland and its sea crossings with mainland Britain so has always been fought over. Since prehistory it was home to the Britons, whose descendants live in what is now Wales, influenced by the Roman Empire, which ruled Britannia from 43 to 410 AD and left a Latin influence on the Romano-Britons who lived here.
The Romano-Britons were then conquered by the Anglo-Saxons- unlike areas to the north, this area did not remain in British hands formed part of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, which was founded in 616 and ruled what became Lancashire, until the ninth century AD.
At this point Vikings, who had been driven out of Ireland, came here and around 900 AD the Silverdale Hoard of over 200 coins was left here. From 867 the Vikings ruled Northumbria from the city of York, including here, fighting against the Anglo-Saxons, the Britons and Scots who lived to the north, and one another.
As the kingdom of England was formed by Athelstan of England after his victory over the Britons, Scots and Vikings at Brunanburh in 937, the pressure from the English state was irresistible; Eric Bloodaxe, last Viking ruler of Northumbria, was overthrown and killed by Athelstan’s brother Eadred in 954 and the British kingdom of Strathclyde fell in 1030, split between England and Scotland.
But the warfare and lawfare had little impact here, even as the Normans conquered England in 1066 and the Anglo-Norman state spent centuries fighting against Scotland.
Those few who lived there, who still had some Celtic DNA but were culturally English and far more likely than most to hold on to the old Catholic faith after the rest of England had become officially Protestant in 1531, settled down to life as a rural backwater.
This was because getting in and out was so dangerous, on bad roads that few saw the need to try, and the ferry was also a risk; Gaskell recalled the “slow moving train of crossers, led over the treacherous sands by a Guide” which would be the lot of the few who came here.
This only changed in 1857 when the railway came here. Not only could the local fishers and farmers find new markets, but new money from Manchester, Liverpool and elsewhere came here to be spent; Silverdale and much of the area was owned by Hesketh Fleetwood, a new man who had made money in Preston and developed a resort for people such as himself and Gaskell (who holidayed here and lived in a house in Manchester which you can visit).
Like Samuel Greg, Fleetwood saw what a seemingly unpromising site had to offer and the resort grew up around this development and the railway which replaced the ferry. This meant that Morecambe Bay could be visited more safely, though it has to be trodden carefully; in 2004, twenty three enslaved men were sent to their deaths here by their masters as they drowned in unsafe working conditions.
Once a village had been made from scattered fishing settlements and a railway it drew visitors like Gaskell- whose life in Manchester left her “always longing for the country” and became many seeking an escape from the smog, which may be why it is now mostly home to commuters.
Since 1972 it has been part of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is famed for its beauty, its rugged walks and the eels which thrive in these waters.
“Of the view that lay beneath our gaze, I cannot speak adequately” said Gaskell, though I think she did, and I’d hope these pictures have helped too.
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[ad_1] The Covid-19 pandemic and the measures governments enacted with the intention to sluggish its unfold introduced massive adjustments to our lives in 2020 and 2021. Paintings moved from the place of job to our houses and social interplay on-line turned into the one option to see family and friends.Companies have been hit arduous too as they grappled with methods to care for their buyer’s new conduct, and for some corporations, the pandemic led them to shutter their doorways for excellent.It wouldn’t were a marvel if Niantic had adopted this unlucky development - with its sport Pokémon Go particularly designed to inspire customers to assemble in combination and wander the out of doors global. But, due to adjustments to how Pokémon Cross operates, specifically relating to its are living occasions, Niantic controlled to show 2020 into its maximum financially a hit 12 months ever, and its 2021 efficiency is predicted to be robust as neatly.However as restrictions are at ease what are we able to be expecting from its upcoming Pokémon Go Johto Tour and the remainder of its 2022 lineup; do we see a drop within the choice of virtual occasions or are in-person meet-ups a factor of the previous?Right through the Liverpool Safari Zone final 12 months, TechRadar had the danger to speak to Philip Mars (Pokémon Cross’s Product Advertising and marketing Lead for the EMEA area) and Michael Steranka (Pokémon Cross’s Director of World Product Advertising and marketing) to invite them simply that. Right here’s what they instructed us.Pokémon is highest performed are livingFrom the beginning of the interview, the pair made it transparent that Niantic plans to stay on web hosting occasions that require in-person attendees to turn up at a selected location in the genuine global. And now not out of devotion to Niantic's authentic imaginative and prescient for its video games, however as a result of avid gamers have proven over and over again that they wish to discover other spaces of the sector.To provide an concept of the recognition in their occasions, Steranka mentioned round 60% of are living match attendees are prepared to come back from “out of doors of the marketplace” to participate. In different phrases, they’re prepared to trip for hours via automobile, educate, and airplane with the intention to catch the development’s ‘mons and catch up with fellow lovers.In pre-Covid instances Steranka defined that those occasions moderate an in-person attendance of round 20,000 other folks in step with day - around the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday that they run. Liverpool didn’t see rather this many attendees all over its Covid-era Safari Zone, however over 10,000 ticketed avid gamers jumped into the sport whilst within the town’s Sefton Park house over that weekend - with an additional 10,000 common avid gamers logging into the sport within the wider Liverpool town house.Of the ones ticketed avid gamers, 89% weren’t from Liverpool.Moreover, of the additional 20,000 individuals who had purchased tickets in 2020 to come back to Liverpool in-person (however then selected to participate digitally in 2021) best 50% of them have been from the United Kingdom.If you do not cross in-person, how can you meet Pikachu? (Symbol credit score: Long run)For Mars, the draw isn’t simply the development’s particular Pokémon spawns - for the Liverpool Safari Zone the most often New Zealand-exclusive fish Relicanth used to be ready to be discovered and stuck - however to discover the real-world house.As he places it, “You’re now not simply taking part in Pokémon Cross, you’re taking part in Pokémon Cross in Liverpool at an match - and we wish to get that have throughout via melding the genuine and virtual global in combination.”In sensible phrases, this implies developing an match that feels particular to the positioning. As an example, Liverpool’s Docks which previously held global heritage standing have been the muse for the Safari Zone’s water Pokémon theme.
Whilst it used to be canceled because of Covid, a Town Explorer cross used to be additionally designed to inspire avid gamers to discover Liverpool’s streets and uncover what it has to provide.Extra typically at those occasions, Niantic units up real-world stations around the match’s house this is represented in-game as PokeStops or Gyms. Those stations supply unfastened wifi, spaces to sit down and snatch a chew to consume, or recharge your telephone.By means of highlighting those spots, avid gamers are inspired to congregate right here and play in combination via struggling with, taking up a raid, or buying and selling - you’ll even in finding match body of workers handing out indicators so you'll simply display the crowds what Pokémon you’re on the lookout for.Mars defined, “Seeing pals strolling in conjunction with massive smiles on their faces, or gazing Running shoes shape new friendships and connections is probably the most sure affirmation that those [in-person] occasions are price web hosting.”That mentioned, the ones of you who've loved virtual get admission to to occasions from afar shouldn’t be anxious that might be going away any time quickly.It is time for Pokémon Cross's digivolutionEarly on within the Covid-19 pandemic, Niantic discovered that its type for Pokémon Cross wasn’t going to paintings as restrictions tightened.“In March of 2020, as this pandemic actually began to turn indicators that it used to be going to affect all of the global and be longer lasting than first concept,” mentioned  Michael Steranka, “we knew we needed to make some actually fast pivots as a group and regulate how avid gamers have interaction with the sport.”(Symbol credit score: Long run)As avid gamers noticed on the time, this supposed that your pal Pokémon would ship pieces and a brand new problem to you each day, that in-game sights might be interacted with from additional away and far off raid passes have been offered in order that avid gamers may just have interaction from afar.Steranka went on to mention, “On the time, when those measures have been offered, we noticed them as a short lived factor - they’d ultimately cross away in order that lets return to what made Pokémon Cross really feel like this particular revel in of out of doors exploration.“However, what we’ve come to be informed is that there are methods to proceed to include those components as extra everlasting fixtures that don’t remove from our imaginative and prescient," Sterenka explains. "You realize, the pandemic has actually modified how other folks are living their lives. We have now to ensure we’re attractive our customers in some way that most closely fits them and adapt our sport as the sector adjustments.”As a part of that adaptation, Steranka prompt that Niantic will proceed to discover virtual occasions pronouncing, “now we have heard avid gamers loud and transparent, we certainly assume that the ones world studies are right here to stick.”What that implies is avid gamers can be expecting to look equivalent occasions to 2021’s World Pokémon Cross Fest and the Kanto Excursion. Working example, Niantic is web hosting a Johto Excursion providing world gameplay choices.However as the sector reopens we will be able to be expecting to look those occasions grow to be extra hybrid, in order that Niantic can be offering its avid gamers the “highest of each worlds”.As soon as once more turning to the Johto Excursion, Niantic has introduced that sure Eu towns might be web hosting in-person celebrations together with Warsaw, Linz, London, and Bristol to call only some.As Philip Mars defined “We actually consider that having an in-person are living revel in is what makes [our events] particular.“Gamers can keep at house and revel in a equivalent gaming revel in, however we would like avid gamers from in every single place the sector so as to come in combination as a result of we like seeing that and we all know avid gamers love that too.”So whilst Pokémon Cross's virtual
occasions would possibly not be going away quickly, you'll be expecting to look a slew of in-person and hybrid occasions kicking off within the coming years. We echo Ninatic's sentiments that you simply must best attend in consumer if you are comfy, however if you are at the fence we would extremely counsel you cross alongside.It is as superior an revel in as they are saying. [ad_2] #Pokémon #Johto #Excursion #whats #Ninatic #plan #occasions,[email protected] (Hamish Hector) , 2022-02-26 10:00:02 ,
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jameswhitaker27 · 2 years ago
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UK's Latest Top Seafood Market
The seafood industry isn’t just a British thing. In fact, the global seafood market is worth an estimated $1.5 trillion. That’s big business, and it’s not slowing down anytime soon. The UK is no exception to this trend. According to the latest figures from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the UK seafood market is worth £18.3 billion (US$27 billion). And that’s only expected to grow in the coming years. Why is this such a big deal? Well, for one thing, seafood is one of the most sustainable foods out there. It doesn’t require many resources to produce, and it has a long shelf life—meaning it can be stored without going bad. Plus, seafood is a great source of protein and healthy fats. So what does this all mean for you? The sky’s the limit when it comes to what you can cook up with seafood! Check out some of our favorite recipes below to get started. https://aschumsseafoodab.com/store/buy-live-red-king-crab/ What is the UK Seafood Market? The seafood market in the United Kingdom is worth £2.8 billion per year and is forecast to grow by 7% annually over the next five years. The market consists of both fresh and frozen seafood products. The main market drivers are rising disposable incomes, increasing demand from Asia and the Middle East, as well as growing popularity of seafood among health-conscious consumers. The leading suppliers of seafood in the UK are Iceland, Scotland, Norway and Ireland. These countries account for 56% of the total value of exports. Chilean seafood is also beginning to be appreciated in the UK market due to its high quality standards. The dominant species are Atlantic salmon (37%), prawns (25%), cod (18%) and mackerel (15%). These species are mainly imported from eight countries: Ireland (36%), Norway (21%), Scotland (10%), Chile (9%), Iceland (7%), Netherlands (5%) and Sweden (3%). The top importation destinations are mainly supermarkets and catering firms. The volume of imports increased by 9% between 2012 and 2015, while exports increased by 8%. This indicates that there is potential for growth in the UK seafood market if export restraints are removed. The Top 5 Seafood Markets in the UK The top 5 seafood markets in the UK are Bristol Seafood Market, Belfast Fish Market, Cardiff Seafood Market, Liverpool Seafood Marketing Centre and Southampton Central Markets. Bristol Seafood Market is one of the largest markets in the UK, with over 100 stalls selling a range of fresh and frozen seafood products. The market is open every Saturday from 8am to 2pm, and features a wide variety of seafood including crab, lobster, prawns, scallops and oysters. Belfast Fish Market is another renowned seafood market in the UK. The market is open Monday to Saturday from 7am to 3pm, and sells a wide variety of fish products including salmon, trout, tuna and cod. Cardiff Seafood Market is located in Cardiff Bay and was originally established in 1887 as a salt warehouse. Today, the market has over 150 stalls selling a wide variety of fresh and frozen seafood products. Highlights include salmon fillets, swordfish steaks and langoustines cooked in several different ways. Liverpool Seafood Marketing Centre is one of the largest markets in England and Wales with over 130 stalls selling everything from crabs to lobster claws. The market is open Wednesday to Sunday from 8am to 4pm, and features live music every weekend. Southampton Central Markets is one of the oldest markets in Hampshire and was first established in 1710 as an agricultural marketplace. Today, the market offers visitors a comprehensive selection of fresh seafood
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hjesseseafoods · 1 year ago
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WHY DO WE SUPER-FREEZER OUR TUNA?
Tuna is often super-frozen to maintain its quality, freshness, and safety. There are several reasons why this technique is employed:
Preservation of freshness: Super-freezing quickly locks in the freshness of the tuna.
Extended shelf life: Super-freezing significantly extends the shelf life of tuna.
Safety concerns: Super-freezing plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of tuna consumption.
Sashimi-grade quality: Super-freezing is particularly important for achieving sashimi-grade quality tuna.
Overall, super-freezing tuna is a technique employed to maintain its freshness, extend its shelf life, ensure safety, and provide high-quality fish for culinary purposes.
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hisforhome · 2 years ago
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Property Spotlight: Yorkshire Dales
When we lived in Yorkshire, one of our favourite trips out was to Skipton. It’s great for charity shopping, there’s a fab farm shop, antique centre, a regular outdoor market and some lovely cafés, coffee shops and fish & chip shop overlooking the Leeds & Liverpool canal. We often thought that we’d be happy moving […]
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live-laugh-loverpool · 2 years ago
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City Virgil and Jungle Joel
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Request: Virg and Joel sightseeing in Bangkok during preseason. Thanks!
Dear Diary:
It’s me, Pep Lijnders. Today almost everybody (including me) was sightseeing in Thailand. It’s the final few days before our preseason officially begins, and so Joel and Virg decided to take advantage of it. But if Jurgen’s retelling of it is anything to go by, it wasn’t pretty or safe at ALL…
The countdown to Liverpool’s first day training at Kirkby had started, and that meant vacation time in Bangkok was drawing to a close. And for Matip and Van Dijk, that meant--
“Sightseeing time!” Matip cheered, tossing a camera into a canvas tote. “What’s today’s plans, Virg?”
“I was thinking we could explore Bangkok’s sights in the city,” Van Dijk replied. He frowned, fussing over the microinch of his face that didn’t have sunscreen on it.
“Sights? In the city?” Matip frowned, zipping the tote closed. “Virgil Van Dijk, what are you talking about?!”
“Well, there’s the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Chatuchak Weekend Market…” Van Dijk explained, holding up two shirts in the mirror. “Joel, which one makes me look less like a tourist? The deep blue, fitted Ralph Lauren polo? Or the red and brown, flannel, plaid Gucci polo?”
“Virgil!” Matip rolled his eyes, hands on his hips. “Why are you constantly dressing like some lean, handsome supermodel--in name brands, for Christ’s sake? For a three-hour hike, all you need is a T-shirt!”
“Yeah--wait, what?”
“Pracha Chuen Forest Park, that’s what!” Matip tossed Van Dijk a brochure. “Palm trees, sun, animals? You got me there. A real adventure for Adventurer Joel!”
“I’m for the city, man.” Van Dijk pointed to their squad picture. “Being on this team is adventure enough! I need to relax!”
“Relax?! Among tuk-tuks and motorcycles on crowded avenues? No way, Jose Mourinho!”
“City!”
“Forest!”
“City!”
“Forest!”
“Manchester City!”
“Nottingham Forest!”
“Boys! What is going on?”
Van Dijk and Matip froze. There, in front of the open door, stood Klopp.
“Virg being a city boy, is what’s going on!” Matip huffed. “The dude can’t even take a cubic inch of dirt in his hands!”
“Are you serious? I literally went camping and fishing with Sadio!”
“Sadio’s the only person that can move your butt off your stupid Wenger Swivel chair!”
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“We can ride elephants!”
“I don’t even want to be near a bear, much less an elephant!”
“And you’re literally glued to Ali like he’s your Siamese twin? Come on, you Dutch ‘diva’!” 
“Stay in your stupid forest with your stupid elephants, you Cameroonian ‘coward’!”
“I actually man-mark people!”
“No you don’t! You’re a little skinny twig who keeps bothering Hendo!”
“Well, do you know how much excess work you give Ali?!”
“If Ali were here, he would have given me a hug by now.”
“Ali ALWAYS gives out hugs! It’s like breathing to him!”
“You’re going to go bash my favorite Brazilian of all time?”
“BOYS, ENOUGH!” Klopp signalled a time-out. “We have plenty of time before flying back to Kirkby! We can do both!”
“There is no ‘we’ in this!” Van Dijk snapped. “You are not involved in this Joel! Never were and never will!”
“Will you shut up?!”
Van Dijk didn’t seem to agree, but promptly shut his mouth.
“If we keep arguing, we’ll never get anywhere.” Matip held up a photo from the year before. “We only have a few days left before we go back to England. Let’s use them wisely.”
“You know what, Joel?” Van Dijk pocketed the photograph, sighing. “You’re right.”
“That went surprisingly well,” Klopp whispered to Matip, who nodded in agreement.
Van Dijk nodded again, as if to himself. “We’ll just go our separate ways today.”
Matip almost choked on his smoothie.
“You’ll explore the forest, and I’ll explore the city,” Van Dijk explained, plonking an explorer hat on Matip’s almost-bald head. “Don’t let me hold you up. Go ahead!” With that, he headed out the door, leaving a dumbfounded Matip and Klopp in his stead.
“I can’t believe it…” Matip was the first one to speak, shaking his head so hard that the bucket hat fell off his head. “Virgil and I always sightsee together! We’ve been doing it ever since the first year we’ve been together!”
Klopp wished he could say something. But there was nothing to say to him--and even if there was, Matip left before anything could be done.
*
“Joel doesn’t know what he’s missing,” Van Dijk muttered to himself. “This is great!”
Perched upon a plastic tuk-tuk seat, the Bangkok streets whizzed by him. And not the pristine, polished Bangkok Expedia advertised to potential travellers. The real Bangkok.
“It’s so vibrant, Somchai,” Van Dijk told the driver, who thankfully didn’t recognize him. “Soi 3 is really beautiful.”
The driver, Somchai, who spoke English as well as Thai, whipped his head around, astonishment written all over him. “You really think so? These are the…trashier parts of the city.”
Van Dijk peeked out the window again. They had left Soi 3 and now were driving through a run-down slum.
“It’s unique,” Van Dijk said, waving back at some children. “Every place in the world is unique, special, and means something to someone. There’s no slum like this one.”
“Oh, I’ve never heard wiser words about slums! Have you traveled a lot before, Virgil?” Somchai asked, his eyes returning to the road.
“Um…a little.” Van Dijk chose his words, careful not to drop any hints that he wasn’t a random tourist and in fact, a Liverpool player. “I went to Austria last year, and Villareal and Madrid in Spain. Lisbon, Milan, Porto,” he frowned, “Paris…”
“Wow, that’s a lot of travelling!” Thankfully, Somchai didn’t seem to suspect anything. “You travel a lot for work?”
“Uh…yes. My job does require a lot of travelling. Thankfully,” Van Dijk chuckled, “I’ll be able to tell my grandkids all about the traveling their grandpa did!”
Somchai laughed, a gold tooth glinting in the sunlight. “Virgil, my wish is to be as fit as you someday. How do you manage, with all that commuting?”
“Er…”
“Your body is so fit, but lean. You have the physique of a footballer!” the driver exclaimed, grinning again. “A tall, slim defender’s body.”
“You watch football, Somchai?”
“My father is an Arsenal fan!” Somchai pointed to Van Dijk. “And you, my friend, are Virgil Van Dijk of Liverpool F.C.!”
“Please don’t tell,” Van Dijk begged. He wasn’t ready for his breezy sightseeing day to turn into a major fan event.
“Don’t worry,” Somchai assured him. “I will never tell a soul. Okay, maybe my father, but no other soul.”
Van Dijk relaxed, settling back into his chair. “You’re a decent man, Somchai.”
“Come on, man! I thought you were going to say nice!” Somchai grinned, his gold tooth sparkling again. Before Van Dijk could say anything back, though, a pop broke the good atmosphere.
“Um…Somchai?” Van Dijk hesitated to address the elephant in the room. “What’s going on?”
Somchai hopped out of the tuk-tuk, crawling around the truck. Finally, his weather-beaten head popped back up in Van Dijk’s window. But instead of his gold smile, his mouth was twisted into a frown.
“We’re out of gas, the fuel pipe’s busted, and two of our tires are flat.”
Van Dijk opened his mouth to ask if they could fix it, but shut it when he realized where they were. Trees, mud and insects.
The DAMN FOREST.
“WHAT.”
“THE.”
“CRAP!” The two finished swearing together.
*
Meanwhile, in the Pracha Chuen Forest Park, Matip had just grabbed his brochure from the visitor center and was on his way, hiking on the longest, most dangerous trail he could find on the map.
“Hey Thailand, do you know how I roll? Ooh, baby, it’s Adventurer Joel! Runs up to the opponent’s goal! Ooh, baby, it’s Adventurer Joel! Bonking Hendo like a lump of coal--ooh, a great hornbill!”
Matip chased after the bird, not minding that he’d strayed off the trail. He ran after it for a long while, darting between trees and bushes.
“Come on!” he groaned as the bird flew into the crowns of a particularly tall banyan tree. “What’s the point of you landing when I can’t see you, you idiot? You moron!”
A low grumble from the distance quickly snapped him out of his thoughts. He parted the bushes to reveal something he thought he’d never get to see in his life.
In a giant mud wallow, there stood a whole herd of Asian elephant moms and their babies.
“Whoa…” Matip was without words as a particularly curious calf galloped over to him, trumpeting in glee. Some mud splashed onto his explorer outfit, but he didn’t mind.
“Hey, there!” he whispered, wiping the mud off his face. “You’re definitely a curious baby elephant, huh? I mean, I’m a human and you’re a--oh, whatever. You already know who you are.”
The elephant calf raised its trunk and wrapped it around Matip’s arm. Matip himself initially flinched in surprise, but soon decided that the calf’s trunk wasn’t too bad, wrapped around him like that.
“You’re friendly, aren’t you?” Matip then got an idea. He scooped some mud from the edge of the mud wallow, made it into a ball, and hurled it at the calf. It seemed surprised, but then lowered its eyebrows--could an elephant lower its eyebrows?-- and shot about three mud balls back.
“Oh, so you want to play hardball, eh?” Matip smirked, packing another mudball. “Well, then. Two can play that game!”
They played mud-ball for quite a while. It turned out that the calf was surprisingly agile (for an elephant, anyways), darting back and forth and spraying mud everywhere. Matip was beginning to think that preseason had started, with elephantine success, when a single word echoed through the forest. Three words, actually.
“WHAT. THE. CRAP!”
*
From there on, time seemed to blur. Matip, knowing that Van Dijk had flat-out refused to go to the jungle and almost never swore, instantly knew something was wrong. He’d taken off from the mud wallow as fast as he could, only to realize that the same baby elephant from before was still following him, shooting mudballs.
“You just won’t quit, will you?” Matip screeched, vine-swinging across a stream. “Look, my homefry Virg’s in deep trouble. Mind helping me a little?”
Surprisingly, the calf seemed to listen. It stopped shooting mudballs, lowered its trunk, and waded across the stream.
“Good boy!” Matip praised it, tying a vine around its neck. “Let’s go!”
They found a tuk-tuk in the middle of mud and bushes, with two tires missing and the window shattered. Staring out the window was--his homefry.
“Virg!!” Matip swung over to him on a vine, grinning like an idiot. “You came to the jungle! I told you nature has its appeal--”
“Shut up.” Van Dijk scowled, pointing to the mud. “There’s so much mud and dirt and grass everywhere. My Ralph Lauren is ruined!”
“No, you shut up, city boy!” Matip exclaimed. “You’re a damn footballer! You play in mud and dirt and grass. All. The. Time! So get out of that tuk-tuk and help--”
“Somchai.” Van Dijk pointed to the Thai, who was wrapping leaves around the fuel pump. “He’s a good guy.”
“We’re busted,” Somchai reported. “We’re parked. Tomorrow’s a holiday, so we’re staying here…for about two days.”
“TWO DAYS?!” Even Matip disagreed with this as he approached the tuk-tuk driver. “Come on, Somchai. Is there any other way we can travel back home?”
“Well…we can try to walk.” Somchai stroked his chin and frowned. “But that will take too long.”
“What about an elephant?” Van Dijk suggested, much to Matip’s surprise. The Dutchman was never a big fan of animals besides red pandas. “Can’t we ride one?”
“Yes, I’m a former mahout. But I can’t ride a baby elephant like that one.” Somchai patted the elephant calf’s trunk. “We need a full-sized elephant.”
A low rumble filled the air. The bushes parted, only for a gray, slim trunk to push aside the tree. A grown elephant followed, caressing the calf with its trunk.
“It’s the calf’s mom!” Matip announced as if it was novel news.
“Can we ride an elephant cow?” Van Dijk asked Somchai. The man pursed his lips, carefully approaching the mother elephant. After stroking her trunk and feeling her underside, he nodded.
“If I can mount her carefully without balking, I think we’ll be fine.” Somchai motioned to a random tree. “Hand me those mango leaves, will you Joel? We need to lure her down to the ground, then I have to carefully convince her I’m not an enemy…”
*
“Where are Virgil and Joel?! It’s taking them ages!” Klopp paced the area of the conference room for the thirteenth time. “It never takes them this long--it’s nine thirty!”
“There you go again in ‘overprotective dad mode’,” Kornmayer chided him, feeding Ludger a wiener. “I’m sure they’re fine. Probably decided to enjoy a night market.”
“But we’re in a capital city!” Klopp objected. “Anything can happen. What if they got robbed, or assaulted! Or what if they found a bar and…”
“Jurgen, they’re grown men!” Taffarel laughed. “They’ll turn up eventually.”
As if to prove him right, the doorbell rang at that instant. Klopp pushed it open to see not one, not two, but three filthy, mud-covered men at the door. Two of which he recognized as his very own.
“Virgil! Joel! What happened?!”
“He’s in Overprotective Dad Mode again,” Kornmayer apologized. Klopp karate-kicked him out of the door frame before pulling Matip and Van Dijk in. Somchai sheepishly followed.
“Where in the world were you two?!” Klopp went on. “Why are you so muddy? Virgil, is that a bruise? And who IS that?” He pointed to Somchai, who quickly bowed in greeting.
“Sorry, boss.” As the smooth Dutch centerback, Van Dijk found it his duty to take matters into his own hands. “Me and Somchai were driving and our tuk-tuk broke down in the middle of the jungle. Then we ran into Joel and an elephant mom and baby.”
“Okay, now for the elephant in the room. Not those ones,” Klopp quickly elaborated. The German had slightly paled upon seeing a giant mother elephant in the hotel lobby with her baby. “What the CRAP were you doing in the jungle, Virgil? I thought you said you hated that thing!”
“Well…” Somchai spoke up for the first time since entering, shaking the mud off his hat. “Me and Virg were talking, and we accidentally took a…little detour.”
“We were stranded,” Van Dijk interrupted. He wiped some mud off his shirt, long forgotten. “But Joel and his elephants saved the day.”
“HIS ELEPHANTS?!”
“Come on, boss!” Matip grabbed a mango off the reception desk and lured the mother closer. “Boss, this is Pranee and her baby, Kamon. Mother and baby, this is Klopp, my boss. He has a little in common with you two.”
“A little in common?!” Van Dijk chuckled.
“Well, they’re both gray, wrinkled, fat--”
“Alright, and that’s quite enough!” Klopp quickly jumped in, stepping back when the baby tried to “hug” him with its trunk. “You two stay out of trouble, okay? And Joel, before you ask, we are not bringing these two to Kirkby! We already have enough elephants in the room over there!”
“Wait, you keep live elephants over there?” Somchai frowned, confused. “I thought you played football…”
“Well…it was nice meeting you, Somchai! And no offense, but…I have some paperwork to do that can’t wait!”
And with that, he sprinted towards the elevator, faster than Matip or Van Dijk had ever seen him.
“Well, that went well,” Matip concluded, stroking Pranee’s trunk. “The boss didn’t ground us.”
“Only because of the elephants,” Van Dijk reminded him, feeding Kamon a passionfruit. “Did you see how he ran? I’ve never seen the boss go that fast. Do you think…”
“No way.” Matip shook his head so furiously that it almost flew off. “Never! The boss laughs in the face of Guardiola, how can elephants scare him?”
“Well, they’re bigger than him.”
“So am I, should he be scared of me?”
“I’m already scared of your brain, Joel.”
“Me too.” Matip grinned, dusting off his hands. “Let’s do this again next year!”
“And get grounded by Klopp?”
Matip shrugged. “Yeah!”
Van Dijk smirked, high-fiving Matip. “Let’s do it.”
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Free Meals for Children this half-term (UK)
The UK parliament has voted against extending free school meals for kids during half term. This is an appaling result especially in current times where a lot of people have lost their jobs/a percentage of their wages due to the Pandemic. (not to mention they have done this basically in the same breath as giving themselves a £3000 pay rise). A silver lining is that many UK buisnesses have stepped up to provide meals for children who are elegible for free school meals who may have gone without below is a list of towns/areas and just a few of the buisness providing assistance. It is by no means extensive and is England centric so if you are from Scotland, Wales or Ireland PLEASE add information. If you are from the UK or know you UK followers PLEASE share this list (on any social media) and add to it if you have any further information. If you are in a position where you can spare excess food this half term please consider donating to your local food bank. Bamber Bridge - The VIllage Fish Bar Billingham - Kimble’s   Bingley - The Loft Cafe Bar Birmingham - The Courtyard, Weoley Castle Bolton - Bakers Brackley - Jenny’s Brackley Bristol - The Crown Inn Cleethorpes - Cafe Baraka Clitheroe - Bambinos Boutique Day Care Colne - Ava Rose Hamilton Boutique Cornwall - Pavilion Street Kitchen, Count House Cafe County Durham - The Poachers Cumbria -  Barry’s Tearoom Devon - Belluno Didsbury-�� Khandoker Eastbourne - The Art House Essex - The Gilt Rooms Great Yarmouth - Duke’s Head Harrogate - Portofino Ristorante Hastings - No Bones Heeley - Delphine Fish and Chips Hull - Kingfisher Fish and Chips, Pearson’s Bar Lancaster, Morecambe
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Replenish Kitchen (3-1-5 health club), The Cornish Bakery, The Waffle and Cookie Dough House, Firths Jewellers, Chad Tremble Dairyman Leeds - Mumtaz Leek - Patna Liverpool - Rayrayz, The Panda Club, The Watering Can Manchester - Minikin Art Cafe Middlesbrough - Manjaros Northampton - Royal and Derngate Nottingham - Farm Fresh, The Pudding Pantry Rawstenall - St James Church Rothbury - The Vale Cafe Rotherham - The Sandwich Shop ,  Lillies Coffee Shop Sheffield - The Greystones, The Handsworth, The Rhubarb Shed Cafe Shropshire - Bowring Park Cafe Silsdon - Ava Rose Hamilton Boutique Solihull - EJF Buffets and Banquets Southampton
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Lakaz Maman - Mauritian Street Kitchen, Robins Nest Emporium, Cafe Thrive St Helens - Toast 2 roast Surrey - Oliver’s Teesdale - Babuls Telford - Greenfields Farm Urmston - Astoria Bar Warrington - The Hawthorne Watford - Warrens Fruit and Veg West Lancashire - Birchwood Autumn Whitehaven - The Fun House Wigan - The Courtyard Wilmslow - Jo’s Place Winterton - Market Hill Fisheries   Wirral - Aubergine Cafe, Lucid Games/Tranmere Rovers Worthing-  Jordan’s Cafe Yeovil - Tintinhull Village Hall and Coffee Shop
 Varius Areas Marks and Spencers- Kids get a free meal deal if an adult spends £3 or more on food (hot drinks don’t qualify and double check that your cities store is included) Big Smoke Brew Co – Surbiton, Kingston, Hammersmith, Weybridge, Chichester, Wokingham.


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Fish and chips have been a staple of British cuisine for many years and are widely enjoyed throughout the country.
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Other popular seafood options in the UK include salmon, prawns, mussels, and lobster.
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