In Scotland, we have pie suppers, chicken suppers, sausage suppers, black pudding suppers, etc., Woodsy. Then again, we always were a nation of gourmets.
One of our greatest culinary moments was me and the missus eating macaroni pie on the shore at St.Monans near Crail watching the most dark and dramatic storm out at sea rolling in last summer. Priceless.
As soon as I saw this photograph, I thought of the film Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957), and the crab scene in Dr No (1962). From giant bugs to giant crustaceans.
Digby to Dan: "Couldn't we just have a fish supper instead? The chip shop isn't far."
ReplyDelete"No, I said they were 'shellfish', not 'selfish'."
ReplyDelete"This is no fun. Why don't we make a sandcastle with my helmet?"
ReplyDelete"Don't know why this beach doesn't have donkeys to ride on like all the others."
ReplyDelete"How did you manage to fit that big gun in your pocket, Colonel?"
ReplyDelete"No point threatening them to pay for their deck-chairs, Colonel - we have't put them out yet."
ReplyDeleteThey look a bit crabby Dan!
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Like the fish supper one Kid! I often wonder why thats a supper. Why isnt there say a pie or bacon supper?
ReplyDeleteIn Scotland, we have pie suppers, chicken suppers, sausage suppers, black pudding suppers, etc., Woodsy. Then again, we always were a nation of gourmets.
DeleteOne of our greatest culinary moments was me and the missus eating macaroni pie on the shore at St.Monans near Crail watching the most dark and dramatic storm out at sea rolling in last summer. Priceless.
DeleteSounds great - wish I'd been there.
DeleteAs soon as I saw this photograph, I thought of the film Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957), and the crab scene in Dr No (1962). From giant bugs to giant crustaceans.
ReplyDelete"In many ways Digby, we didn't really think this journey to The Crab Nebula through, did we."
ReplyDeleteMish.