When on the Adriatic…

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When you’re in a beautiful town
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where fishing is the main industry
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it’s probably good to order fish for dinner.
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Right!?!
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Ummm, (cover your eyes, Annette). I think I can do this.
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Yep! Pretty tasty!
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Murph liked his squid, too! (wish you were here, Tewks).
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The square where our eatery was located.
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Next day, I thought it would be safe to order crab risotto – here we go again!

9 thoughts on “When on the Adriatic…

    1. It was pretty funny because when I was trying to decide what to order Murph assured me there would be no eyes looking at me with this dish. He thought crab risotto sounded safe enough but when they gave me a wet wipe before my dinner arrived, I knew I was in trouble. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  1. Like the whole fish! Seems normally Americans don’t know how to eat fish with bones? I remember my American roommate used to swallow one piece of fish with fine bones which we cooked and choked. After that I realized that normally the fish sold on USA can be swallowed without worrying about the bones.

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    1. Yes, it’s not the usual thing in US. I have eaten whole fish before and I do know how to debone it but it’s still a little weird for me. I especially don’t like looking at the head. πŸ˜‰

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  2. Haha! :-))) Yummy! If you go back to the fish & chips place, try their potatoes and greens. (They are probably served elsewhere too)

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