Hi guys! Today I am writing to talk about our fish and chips experience in Ireland. Should out to Ms. Kate and Mr. John and their daughters Eve and Isabelle who went with us.
First, we caught the fish. We went on a fishing tour and saw Fungi the dolphin (he is a dolphin who has lived there for his whole life and is the cutest!) and then we went fishing. The boat tour guide found the best places for us to fish and we got so many of them! We picked the biggest ones to keep.
Next, we brought the fish to a restaurant to fry and then later that evening we returned and ate our catch of the day. The experience was enjoyable, but the fish had a lot of bones (although they were filleted) but I already knew that because they are all natural and fresh from that day. They didn’t taste very fishy, actually.
Overall, the experience was the best part, especially that fact that we did it with our good friends. I suggest doing this if you are ever in a position to and you will have a great time! Thanks for reading and tune in next time. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for me just leave them down below! See you next time!


What a great time you had. I’m impressed you ate that fresh fish. You really have to be careful of those bones don’t you? Sounds like Ireland was a great trip. Can’t wait to read your next blog
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MJ, what a fun post ! So you must have been in Dingle on your fishing trip ? Those fresh fish sounded very tasty..other than the bones ! And were there some tasty chips with them ? What’s a good Irish dessert ? Agreed..fishing with friends is fun !
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The chips were not the star of the dish, but they were tasty. I would say that Ireland isn’t famous for its desserts, but the my make great pastries and donuts!
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