Since I got sick from too much fish oil, I can’t stand sardines any more. Pearl still has them once a week and the smell turns my stomach.
Sardines leave a ming
A smell you can’t get rid of
It’s a ming that clings
Since I got sick from too much fish oil, I can’t stand sardines any more. Pearl still has them once a week and the smell turns my stomach.
Sardines leave a ming
A smell you can’t get rid of
It’s a ming that clings
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I’m with Millie. It’s an ixnay on the sardines. Forever. 🙂
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I’m with Millie too. I don’t know what it is in oily fish that creates that hideous honk from hell, but it certainly puts me off eating them!
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It’s funny how when you overdose on something it can put you off for life. My dog Celine always has a clinging ming 🙂
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I know what you mean – Millie’s reaction to sardines is a bit like mine to Bacardi. Probably best to draw a veil over the incident that led to that.
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I almost bought sardines today… then I remembered that I always have to pull out the spines before I eat them and I realized I just didn’t have it in me this time. Next time!
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Yes, I have to be feeling strong before I can approach a sardine. I do it because they’re so good for the dogs’ skin and nails. The things we do for love of our dogs!
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