Mrs Dadaist, Neo-Dadaist and I went to Musselburgh today and passed a pleasant time in Luca's, having crossed the small footbridge at Loretto and walked down a couple of the nice side-streets in the sun.
On the way back home we stopped at the fishmonger on the harbour - the girls stayed in the car as daddy was sent in to buy the fish for tea all by himself.
Big mistake.
They didn't have any prices on display, so I just smiled at the nice lady and asked what a couple of things were - there were various things I did recognise like tuna, scallops, haddock (although they do an "in-between" kind of smoked that isn't white or yellow) rollmops and herring - but the one I didn't recognise was monkfish.
The nice lady told me the price but I didn't really listen - I just asked for 2 bits.
Had she put them on the scales and said "there's £10.90 in that - is that ok?" I would have said - "gosh, no, can I just have some xxxxx instead" but she wrapped the bits up and rang it up.
"£10.90 please"
There was somebody behind me in the queue, it was wrapped up and rung up - so I just paid up and left.
I think this is, by weight, one of if not the most expensive ingredient I've ever bought.
What do you serve this stuff with - saffron and caviar????
10 bl***y 90 - you could buy 5 chickens for that.
I feel light-headed and light-walleted.
What does this fish feed on - silver???