Christians of many denominations abstain from meat for all or part of the liturgical season of Lent. For Roman Catholics, “all Fridays through the year and the time of Lent are penitential days and times throughout the entire Church.” In addition, “abstinence
Chef Nick Cruz says his homage to his late fisherman grandfather Raymond offers “A+ food in C-minus real estate.” Big Ray’s Fish Camp has become a tradition in Tampa, Florida, ever since it opened in 2014, while generating nationwide acclaim for its
Tom Kerridge has been slammed after unleashing fury on one customer who complained about paying £32 for his fish and chips. Mr Kerridge has been known in the past for charging premium prices for his meals, but one diner wasn’t impressed. Underneath
Russia could threaten Britain’s fish and chip shops as Vladimir Putin threatens to rip up a treaty that allows British boats to fish in the Barents Sea. The treaty has been in place since 1956 when Britain and the then USSR agreed
The Somerset seaside town of Weston-super-Mare has been criticised as a “bleak” remnant of a once “thriving” beach resort which is now not worth leaving the motorway for. In a scathing attack online, a visitor returning to the town on the Bristol
Last year, Kentucky angler Art Weston set four records with one catch — and now he is ready to add another to his roster in the New Year. On Dec. 18, 2023, Weston was joined by Austin Anderson, a fishing guide with
A family-run fish and chip shop has left locals in a pretty seaside town devastated after announcing its closure. Serving customers since 1962, V.C. Jones in Whitstable, Kent, has earned a reputation among fans as “the best fish and chips in the
Fox News 2023 Year In Review with Bill Hemmer 2023 was another turbulent year, marked by political dysfunction at home and two major world conflicts. America’s Newsroom anchor Bill Hemmer looks back at the top headlines of the past 12 months. Fish
A non-EU country may soon be allowed to fish in waters just miles away from UK shores thanks to the European Union, sparking fury among fishermen closer to home. Fishing officials in Ireland are worried that they have not been consulted on
Fish and chips, it doesn’t get more British than that. Well, sort of. The battered and deep-fried fish we think of as our hails from Spanish and Portuguese Jewish immigrants arriving in the country in the 16th century. While they may have