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StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 4 Jun 2010 11:18

about winkles, them little snail like things ya get from the seaside,

well someone on me fb, said there called willicks? anyone else ever known them been called this???

Kay????

Kay???? Report 4 Jun 2010 11:24

~~Stray,
No only disgusting and vile,,,,devils food.....yuk.}}}}}

CherryBlossom

CherryBlossom Report 4 Jun 2010 11:25

Yup - heard them called that. Not that you'd ever catch me eating one - yeeeuuughhh!!!!

There also used to be an expression - "stop picking your willick" when Mum used to catch you with your finger up your nose!!!

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 4 Jun 2010 11:30

lol there nice if ya dnt look att em before you eat them lol

ninja lady, can i ask were u live, coz all the fb lot seem to be from sunderland, seaham who call them willicks lol xxx

Stevie

Stevie Report 4 Jun 2010 11:38

I dont know about winkles. But I love cockles, had some this weekend when we went to Burnham on Crouch.

Steve
:o)

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 4 Jun 2010 11:41

Hi Stray LOL

They are called Common Edible Periwinkle I used to eat them as a child as the beach was in walking distance .

Mum used to boil them, and then sprinkle them with vinegar and used to get a hair grip to pull em out ..!!

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 4 Jun 2010 11:43

im not keen on em now but loved them when little, but id never heard them walled willicks before, lol,

littleman wont eat them i think the look of them puts him off lol x

CherryBlossom

CherryBlossom Report 4 Jun 2010 12:12

Hi Stray

No, I'm not from 'oop North' myself but have lots of Northern links. I'm in the South of the UK although originally born in Tanzania.

Love the Northern expression 'mardy' when someone's in a bad mood and OH is Welsh so 'come and have a cwtch with Nana' (come and have a cuddle with Nana) is commonly used in our household.

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 4 Jun 2010 12:44

haha i say mardy a lot,

lol rita, that did make me chuckle sticking the lids to your face, lololol,


we do them in salte water then pick them out and dip them in a dish of viniger lol xxx

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 4 Jun 2010 13:40

we used to get them from sea burn on a sunday boil them up and eat em with a pin and we called em willicks xx

Staffs Col

Staffs Col Report 4 Jun 2010 14:56

You mean Littorina littorea of the Littorinidae family of sea life

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 4 Jun 2010 15:02

nor willicks r defo a sunderland, seaham name for winkles hun


i cldnt eat winkle sarmies tho lol my foster brother has gone crabbing at whitby if he dnt bring me one hme i wont be happy lol x

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 4 Jun 2010 15:27

What about limpets........We boiled them as well, but they were harder to knock off the rocks, and as soon as they heard you coming, I swear to god they stuck even more to the rocks ..!!

I don't think I could ever eat them now, but we had buckets full as kids !!

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 4 Jun 2010 15:36

I nearly fainted when I read the thread title. I thought no it couldnt be, Stray is far to young to worry about wrinkles. So I had loads of advice ready just in case, like get your son to airbrush every single photo he takes of you on holidays, then there is Polyfilla, oh the list is endless!! But I re read it and it is just about those horrible little wormy things....ugh....pmsl....must go to Specsavers....XXX BC

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 4 Jun 2010 17:22

hahaha BC, welome back hunnie, i tryed to look after hayley but shes a bit,, erm,,, wild isnt she??

i asked daff to help but she was erm washing her hair shaving her tash or somthing or other, lol


i have a few wrinkles but none bad enough to worry about YET lololool,
xxxx

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 4 Jun 2010 18:41

ya can get winkles at redcar now, duno how safe thy r to eat but they didnt kill mum when she tryed them the other week lol


we used to go to robin hoods bay and sumwere else but i cnt emeber lol x

David

David Report 4 Jun 2010 19:09

I used to think as a young un that winkles was a posh term for willicks a small whelk (SP)

As kids we used to pick them off the rocks at low tide. Then Mother would boil them. then we'd get a bag and a pin to week them out.Was a treat.

Now it pays to remember what willicks feed on

David

David Report 4 Jun 2010 19:11

Cullercoats, near Tynemouth is where we got ours

Stevie

Stevie Report 4 Jun 2010 19:25

Just on a slight tangent. We eat cockles, mussels, winkles & limpets.

Why not the common edible snail? We rib the French for eating them, yet they are all types of molluscs

BTW I wouldn't eat one. lol

Steve
:o))

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 4 Jun 2010 19:44

Hi Stray
Course they're called willicks, we collected them from the beach when children,Mam boiled them and we ate them with a pin.......couldn't eat them now though ;O( xx

edit....I grew up in Tynemouth/North Shields yup always called them willicks