Packet barramundi
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2019 2:42 pm
My wife brought home a packet of frozen barra pieces.
Almost shed a tear having cooked barra for dinner. Nice and simple, fried in butter, salt and pepper.
Even though it was farmed fish it tasted good, like the real deal.
Also was quite good value, with 10 portions in the bag.
What I didn't like was that it said "Product of Vietnam". Would have liked to have seen "Product of Humpty Doo".
Not being racist, I would just like to see Aussie barra in the shops.
What's the go Woolies? Surely freighting frozen fish across the world is not smart?
Other thing I didn't like was that each piece was vac-packed in heavy plastic. Nicely done, but there must be a better way.
Nonetheless .... burrrrp, six pieces left
Almost shed a tear having cooked barra for dinner. Nice and simple, fried in butter, salt and pepper.
Even though it was farmed fish it tasted good, like the real deal.
Also was quite good value, with 10 portions in the bag.
What I didn't like was that it said "Product of Vietnam". Would have liked to have seen "Product of Humpty Doo".
Not being racist, I would just like to see Aussie barra in the shops.
What's the go Woolies? Surely freighting frozen fish across the world is not smart?
Other thing I didn't like was that each piece was vac-packed in heavy plastic. Nicely done, but there must be a better way.
Nonetheless .... burrrrp, six pieces left