Jerry_Atrick Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 15 hours ago, Marty_d said: and there's no fish in the ocean. Don't you fellas down there only eat lobster? 1
nomadpete Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 Tassie isn't a bad place really. It's a bit backward, but I hear that there's a bloke somewhere down there, that's building an airplane. Once they get one of those things, Tasmanians will start catching up with the rest of the world. 3
nomadpete Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 (edited) Jerry, the lobsters aren't for us common folks. What with the ridiculous price of real estate, and petrol and poor hospitals, we can't afford luxuries like lobster. I generally have to make do with Atlantic Salmon, smoked rainbow trout, Tasmanian scallops, and King Island grass fed beef steaks. Oh, and one of our many local micro distilleries won the world's best single malt whisky, but that's suddenly priced itself off my menu. Edited October 14, 2021 by nomadpete 1
Dax Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 11 minutes ago, nomadpete said: Tassie isn't a bad place really. It's a bit backward I don't class Tas as backward, when it is free from the virus, has reasonably decent environment, clean air and low crime rates. Compared to the never ending debacle going on in Australia of heavy pollution huge crime rates, disgusting environment, filthy air and wall to wall sardine crammed people. I wouldn't eat Atlantic salmon if you paid me, same with farmed trout, not even the farm workers will eat it and I know lots of them. It takes at least 18kg of caught ocean fish to produce 1kg of farmed salmon and the same with trout they use a huge amount of chemicals and antibiotics to control disease and give a false red colour to the fish where the reality it salmon is light pink in its natural state. The colouring they use is red colour dye No2, which is a known carcinogen and banned in many countries. In Tas it's only the urban clones who eat farmed fish, real Tasmanian's either catch it themselves or get it direct from local fishermen. 1 1
Fliteright Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 I never realised Tassie wasn’t part of Australia? There ya go learned something new!😉
nomadpete Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 Flighty, didn't you know? We plan to secede from the commonwealth. To get out of the grasp of the grubby corrupt federal government 1 1
nomadpete Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 For many years, world maps didn't show Tasmania at all. We'd like to go back to those days and just drop off the radar. Then we can pull up the drawbridge. So we keep spreading rumours about how terrible Tassie is. 2 1
Dax Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 29 minutes ago, Fliteright said: I never realised Tassie wasn’t part of Australia? There ya go learned something new!😉 When there's a body of water between land masses, you can't class them as being part of each other. Ever heard of Bass Strait, you may find it's filled with water and separates Aus from Tas. Geologically, Tas is more a part of Canada and Sth America, than Aus. Most real Tasmanian's would love to secede from Aus, but the pollies prefer to be given money rather than work for it and make our island the envy of the world, which it already is in many ways. 1 1 1
Fliteright Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, nomadpete said: Flighty, didn't you know? We plan to secede from the commonwealth. To get out of the grasp of the grubby corrupt federal government Don’t blame you👍Like the lunatic McClown in WA that’s now a whole other country from his criminal actions! I feel sorry for French Is, Phillip Is not being part of Australia😉😂 Edited October 14, 2021 by Fliteright
Yenn Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 The salmon farmed in Tassie is a bad polluter, but the salmon we eat up here in Qld is an altogether different fish environmentally. Local caught and clean, green. Lobster in Tassie was over $100 per kg years ago. They get that for it when sent to China or wherever, so they won't sell at less for the locals. Similar to when i lived in England and produced beef. I never tasted a real steak until I came to Aussie.
facthunter Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 The average depth of water in Bass strait is about 200 feet similar to Torres strait. We are part of the same continental shelf.. Nev 1 1
Fliteright Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 (edited) Speaking of crays etc. Many moons ago a few of my mates & I used to hire wherever plane/s we could out of YMEN & drive down to YFLI to collect crays straight off the boat.....$5 kilo!! I did say many moons ago😂 Hessian bags full and dumped them in the back of my old Ute when we got back to sell direct to my work colleges at $10 kilo👍 old Stan Bowman would leave an old sh1tbox Sigma at Whitemark for us to use, you could see the road thru the floor under yr feet!😂 We must have been crazy driving SE planes over there!😂 Ah the good ‘ole days.....long gone🙁 Edited October 15, 2021 by Fliteright
Marty_d Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 4 hours ago, nomadpete said: For many years, world maps didn't show Tasmania at all. Plenty of magazines did though. Especially in the 70's. 3 1
Marty_d Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 14 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said: Don't you fellas down there only eat lobster? Shh.
facthunter Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 Plenty of Tassie devils told me lobster (crayfish) is not to their liking. When you get your own you could get sick of it but it's SO fresh. Lots of seafood is nearly OFF when you get it. Shocking waste. Nev 1 1
Marty_d Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 Mate of mine at work went diving for scallops on the last day of the season and gave me 20. Doesn't sound like much, but they're about 40g each - these are big, solid fresh scallops, not the tiny little things you get from the supermarket. I still have 10 in the freezer - 5 of them at a time makes a good meal! 1 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 I have had lobster straight off the boat from the fishing co-op at Apollo Bay (years before China had become the devouring consumer of them). Eating them fresh (they were cooked), was something I doubt I could tire from. One of the attractions of returning to Aus is to wet the line to whet the appetite. Fishing here has never really grabbed me that much... You can get fish straight from Billingsgate Market (landed that day), but they are specialist fishmongers, and the cost makes lobster appealing. 1
nomadpete Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 9 hours ago, facthunter said: The average depth of water in Bass strait is about 200 feet similar to Torres strait. We are part of the same continental shelf.. Nev https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-09-08/tasmania-once-wedged-between-antarctica-and-north-america/6757774 Geologists find Tasmania once wedged between Antarctica and North America 1
red750 Posted October 16, 2021 Author Posted October 16, 2021 More than just lockdown, living in quarantine. Shopping for essentials is particularly difficult. It's bad enough when you can shop around to find what you want if store 1 doesn't have it. But when you have to order online for home delivery, it is very frustrating. For two days my daughter tried to order casserole steak. The local Woolies didn't have any. Day 3 she ordered from Coles. They didn't have any either. Finally got some back at Woolies (hopefully) on day 4. Now Woolies don't have any potatoes. And bananas were also listed not available. And we orderd on Friday morning from Coles, not delivered till after 1.30 pm on Saturday. Had we been able to go out, we had the choice of two Woolies, two Coles and two Aldi, all within 4 km. 1
Dax Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 (edited) 12 hours ago, red750 said: Had we been able to go out, we had the choice of two Woolies, two Coles and two Aldi, all within 4 km. Don't you have any real shops in your area.🙂 Edited October 16, 2021 by Dax 1 1
spacesailor Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 YIPPEE getting ready for our First bbq at the grandsons place today. One day in that not to distant future !. I will hopefully be saying " going to see my newest Great Grand Son " JACKSON NOW I think thats a very good name. Missed out on the 'baby shower 'and the birth. So the wife was Not happy !. (Understatement of course ). P S hoping l can still drive !, after such a long time LOCKEDDOWN. spacesailor 3
facthunter Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 The wife will no doubt let you know if you can "still" drive. Nev 1
red750 Posted October 16, 2021 Author Posted October 16, 2021 1 hour ago, Dax said: Don't you have any real shops in your area. No, all the small independent businesses have gone under. Even the local chemist has been taken over by Chemist Warehouse and moved a kilometre further down the road.. Nearest thing to a corner store is 7-Eleven. Used to have a milk bar on the corner of our street, opposite the secondary college. Went out of business years ago, converted into a house. Green grocers - gone. Butchers - gone. There is a tattoo parlor though. 1
red750 Posted October 17, 2021 Author Posted October 17, 2021 Besides, even if they were there, we couldn't visit them. We are covid positive and not permitted to leave the house. We can only deal with shops who have online ordering and contactless home delivery. 1
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