COLD DARK ROOM

JoesMum

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It's not too bad actually. Have you tried tuna jerky?
I won't eat tuna. I don't care what they say. None of it appears to be fished sustainably. It's off the menu for us. The pole caught seems just as bad as other methods of catching having seen documentaries on it.

We were impressed by the list of sustainable fish given to us in the aquarium in Cape Town when we visited a few years ago. Pole caught Yellow Fin is green listed, but I have decided against

https://www.westerncape.gov.za/gene...-african-sustainable-seafood-initiative-sassi
South African Sustainable Seafood Initiative (SASSI)

The UK's Marine Conservation Society has a Good Fish Guide also avaiaavai as an app if anyone is interested :)
 

JoesMum

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I’ve been on this forum for two years(two years exactly tomorrow), and I’ve never posted in this thread. So, uhh... hi?
Lol
Hello welcome to the wonder and madness of the CDR.

We talk about anything and everything here and occasionally it makes sense :D

A fondness for cheese helps. Alongside the use of baked beans as substrate. And postcards of places you go. :)

Pull up an armadillo, if you can find one in the gloom, and make yourself comfortable. The leprechaun one-legged pirate substitute will bring you a beverage of choice once he's finished polishing the jellyfish that glow gently and provide a little light in the gloom. Watch out for the wool spider, assuming she exists, she seems to be in a bit of bad mood since Adam and Sabine's flying adventure the other night.

We are generally on first name terms here... I'm Linda and live in the UK :)
 

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Hello welcome to the wonder and madness of the CDR.

We talk about anything and everything here and occasionally it makes sense :D

A fondness for cheese helps. Alongside the use of baked beans as substrate. And postcards of places you go. :)

Pull up an armadillo, if you can find one in the gloom, and make yourself comfortable. The leprechaun one-legged pirate substitute will bring you a beverage of choice once he's finished polishing the jellyfish that glow gently and provide a little light in the gloom. Watch out for the wool spider, assuming she exists, she seems to be in a bit of bad mood since Adam and Sabine's flying adventure the other night.

We are generally on first name terms here... I'm Linda and live in the UK :)

I know baked beans are my favorite substrate!
I’m Macy, and I live in Lewisville, Texas :)
 
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