Fair Isle: The IKEA Effect-From Sea To Table To Loom
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Fair Isle: The IKEA Effect - From Sea to Table to Loom
π¨ Fair Isle: The IKEA Effect
From sea to table to loom - when investment creates value
π Mackerel is best eaten when it is super-fresh. From sea to table time mere hours
Fresh
π More Than Just Add Water
This goes a bit beyond the "just add water" approach—or even the Betty Crocker "add a fresh egg" recipe trick. With mackerel, you're fully involved. Cleaning and preparing the fish yourself is part of the ritual.
⏰ Sea to Table Timeline
πSea Fresh Catch
πͺClean Preparation
π½️Table Mere Hours
Total participation required - no shortcuts here!
Psychology
π¨ THE IKEA EFFECT
In simple terms: When I'm part of the process, I value the result more—regardless of the actual outcome. So yes, I think I'm a good cook too!
πͺ The Psychology of Investment
IKEA Furniture: A few slabs of wood and veneer, held together by dowels and bolt locks. But I put it together—so I love it.
Investment = Increased Value Perception
Mackerel Cooking: When you clean, prepare, and cook it yourself, it becomes more than just fish - it becomes your achievement.
Perception
π Peasant Food or Superfood?
MACKEREL is one of the most delicious, affordable, and abundant fish in Shetland. And yet, it's often overlooked—even scorned—as "peasant food," lumped in with lobsters. Many locals consider it too oily, too strong-flavored, too... well, fishy.
π Mackerel's True Profile
πDelicious Most Tasty
π°Affordable Great Price
πAbundant Plentiful
π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ ΏShetland Local
❌ Local Perception
• Peasant food • Lumped with lobsters • Too oily • Too strong-flavored • Too fishy
✅ Long-Stay Visitors
• No such bias • All in - scales, guts, and all • Worth the work • Beautiful fish • Absolutely worth it!
But as long-stay visitors, we have no such bias. We're all in—scales, guts, and all. Yes, it takes a bit of work, but preparing this beautiful fish is absolutely worth it.
Investment
❤️ I Care When It's Mine
This is what it all comes down to: when I'm invested in the process, I care more.
"Thank you, fish(es), for giving your lives so we can sustain ours."
π¬ The art of mackerel preparation
"I CARE WHEN IT IS MINE -- when I am invested in the process....."
π½️ The fruits of invested labor
Textiles
π§Ά Knitting Our Own Underwear
In the same spirit of full participation, Sarah has just begun a voluntary spinning wheel apprenticeship with a master textile artisan here on Fair Isle.
So yes... next we might literally be knitting our own underwear. Stay tuned.
π― The Ultimate IKEA Effect
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Sarah's Apprenticeship: Learning from a master textile artisan on Fair Isle
πSheep Wool Source
⚙️Spin Wheel Work
π§ΆYarn Creation
πUnderwear Ultimate Goal!
"Next we will be literally knitting our own underwear..."
The IKEA Effect taken to its logical extreme - total self-sufficiency!
π¨ The Fair Isle IKEA Effect
From cleaning your own mackerel to spinning your own yarn, Fair Isle teaches the profound truth: when you're invested in the process, you care more. Investment in process creates exponential value in outcome.