filbert the fox wrote: » you know I've always enjoyed asking the faithful what plant group Cod comes from.....
Hande hoche! wrote: » Won't be eating meat today, have a dose of gastroenteritis.
Sleepy wrote: » I have a bag of FX Buckleys finest fillet steak beside me right now. Looking forward to dinner tonight! My mother would expect no less, I've been a devout atheist for over 2 decades at this stage.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I observe it even though I'm not religious. My mother and father and parents in law are very religious. The wife is a mass goer too. I had a long enough battle about me not going to mass. So I decided to respect the tradition for the peace and its good to respect other peoples traditions Besides I make a savage fish pie and I have 363 days a year where I can eat meat.
splinter65 wrote: » ....and when they tell you that it’s not a “no meat” day, Is it that you don’t understand what that means?
corner of hells wrote: » Erm , is there another day Catholics can't eat meat ?
jimgoose wrote: » Real, fundamentalist Orthodox Roman Catholics won't eat meat on any Friday on account of the Crucifixion, but they don't make much noise about it.
corner of hells wrote: » Ahhh , so we're Catholic light lite .
seamus wrote: » Fish is meat.
Ephraim Miniature Dust wrote: » The rules around days of abstinence clearly state "fish and all cold-blooded animals may be eaten"
_Dara_ wrote: » Komodo dragon stew it is so. :P