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Anywhere do Gluten free fish fingers.

8 replies

electricbarbarella · 12/06/2008 09:23

dd2 loves fish fingers.

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chopchopbusybusy · 12/06/2008 09:25

Tesco and Sainsbury both do them.

electricbarbarella · 12/06/2008 09:53

cool, we have a Tesco near here so I will go and look at the weekend. cheers

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wangle99 · 12/06/2008 19:50

I haven't managed to find them in any local Tescos but Sainsburys seem to have a good selection

hobnob57 · 19/06/2008 11:58

My MIL does fab ones from scratch - just a few fillets of white fish, dip in egg an coat in GF bread crumbs. We find the Tesco GF multiseed bread the best for crumbs!

jellybelly25 · 26/06/2008 23:54

Sainsbury ones are nice dd2 eats them very happily. They were the beginning of her foray into stabbing with cutlery

coe114c · 16/07/2008 13:25

Be careful there have been issues with these before with cross contamination and there have been problems with some other Sainsburys products recently too. Home made ones are far healthier anyway and not difficult to do!

KazzaL · 16/07/2008 13:32

I found the tesco ones really dry - I had to smother them in mayo and they didn't really taste how I remembered

LadyG · 16/07/2008 20:19

We do salmon 'bites' bite sized pieces rolled in egg and then crushed cornflakes with a bit of seasoning pop on greased baking tray or pan fry. Have stopped buying the GF fish fingers now as DS seems to prefer these.

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