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Question about fish fingers....................

24 replies

BubblesDeVere · 12/01/2005 11:49

I know its a daft question but, do you think that these would be alright cooked on a george forman?

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serenity · 12/01/2005 11:50

DSis does them on hers, no probs.

Fancy a fishfinger sandwich for lunch now...

Mothernature · 12/01/2005 11:51

Do fish have finger's? sorry don't know I would guess so if they are pure fish as fish does not take long to cook..

Yorkiegirl · 12/01/2005 11:51

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serenity · 12/01/2005 11:52

Oh no, fishfingers, cheese and mayonnaise....

gingerbear · 12/01/2005 11:52

fish finger sarnie aka Scruff's Sandwich in our house.
Yum. Got to be tomato ketchup though.

BubblesDeVere · 12/01/2005 11:58

Fabulous, you must all be mind readers, thats what dd2 wants, so I am going to point it up and have it with her lol.

I love fish finger, mayonnaise and lettuce sandwiches, but just having it with Tomato Ketchup as not got as many points.

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suzywong · 12/01/2005 12:02

Mmmmmm fishfinger sandwiches with tartar sauce and ketchup

gingerbear · 12/01/2005 12:04

Hello Suzy
Barramundi fish fingers in Perth huh?

suzywong · 12/01/2005 12:09

hi GB, well tbh honest the fishfingers are not really up to scratch. In fact I miss Tescos and Waitrose sooooooo much. The main national supermarket, Coles, is OK but the rest of them make Kwiksave look sophisticated. And I miss French dairy products.

Sulk

But hey ho mustn't grumble

Hulababy · 12/01/2005 12:14

Oh I want a fishfinger butty now Not fair. Especially done with white bread and butter, and ketchup.

Actually I am going to have fishfingers, chips andd mushy peas for tea either tonigth or tomorrow now!

suzywong · 12/01/2005 12:15

You lucky mare hulababy

woodpops · 12/01/2005 12:35

Fish finger pittas. With salad cheese and mayo in. Or in a flat bread. yum yum.

suzywong · 12/01/2005 12:39

pittas
never thought about that one
interesting
but I think I like the sliced white to absorb the cooking oil

weightwatchingwaterwitch · 12/01/2005 12:40

You can cook them in the toaster and we did it for a while. But the toaster smells of them, yuk!

suzywong · 12/01/2005 12:53

cook them in the toaster ????????

gingerbear · 12/01/2005 12:57

Suzy, pity we can't airmail you an emergency waitrose food parcel.....

But you do live in aonderful place, so I DON'T feel that sorry for you

suzywong · 12/01/2005 13:00

yeah, s'pose so
telly's rubbish and all though, which I am glad about because I don't consume it idley liek I did in London

could you put some Goan Fish Curry and a big pot of creme fraiche and some smoked haddock in that imaginary parcel please

weightwatchingwaterwitch · 12/01/2005 13:01

It does work suzy. Weird huh?

gingerbear · 12/01/2005 13:11

Will do, can't believe you can't get creme fraiche in Oz!

How about some Bird's eye fishfingers and a kingsmill white sliced whilst I am at it?

suzywong · 12/01/2005 13:38

Oh you know me very very well don't you gingerbear

woodpops · 12/01/2005 14:24

Oooooh no, it's got to be sainsburys own cod fillet fish fingers anything else just won't do!!!!

Suzy, where does the oil come from that soaks into your bread?? Please tell me you don't fry your fishfingers. That's illegal, the breadcrumbs will go soggy

suzywong · 12/01/2005 14:30

yes, fry then in oil, inches of it

woodpops · 12/01/2005 14:35

I'm gonna send the fishfinger police round to you

Bagpuss30 · 12/01/2005 14:36

Wish you'd all stop talking about fish fingers, I keep seeing this thread and now I'm going to have to eat some .

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