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Who else is having fish today?

23 replies

marthamoo · 25/03/2005 17:28

We are having a smoked haddock, prawn, broccoli and sweetcorn pie. It is in the oven as I type. We had tuna mayo in pitta breads for lunch. Is there anyone else who, like me, isn't a practicing Christian but still has fish on Good Friday?

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Bellie · 25/03/2005 17:29

Not a practicing Christian either marthamoo, but we are having scampi and chips

essbee · 25/03/2005 17:29

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MunchedTooManyMarsLady · 25/03/2005 17:30

We had fish yesterday. Still not sure what we are having tonight. We went to Church this morning, had a really late lunch. Maybe we'll have fish again. The kids just want chocolate fridge cake. It is so tempting to give in.

emmatmg · 25/03/2005 17:30

Do you know I never knew that, that fish was a good friday dinner.

We had cauliflower cheese.

Yorkiegirl · 25/03/2005 17:31

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marthamoo · 25/03/2005 17:32

Ooh it's done!

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essbee · 25/03/2005 17:32

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PuffTheMagicDragon · 25/03/2005 17:33

The children have just had fish pie, but me and dh are having lamb shanks with couscous.

MunchedTooManyMarsLady · 25/03/2005 17:33

Did you make the pie yourself marthamoo?

WideWebWitch · 25/03/2005 17:34

We are having a trout each but not because it's Good Friday, just because we fancied them!

lou33 · 25/03/2005 17:40

not keen on fish

Tiggiwinkle · 25/03/2005 17:44

We are like you Marthamoo-we have fish but are not religious. More for traditional reasons, like turkey at Christmas, I think.

Tinker · 25/03/2005 17:47

Will be having fish and chips if can find a chippy open

MissGalway · 25/03/2005 17:50

we are having smoked haddock, salmon and cod all chopped up in to chunks in a fish piey kinda thing. With sweetcorn and cauliflower. It smells delish.

NomDePlume · 25/03/2005 18:48

We had fish for lunch, fish & chips from the chippy (yum). Nothing to do with Good Friday though.

ThomCat · 25/03/2005 19:20

As a true catholic I was supposed to only have one meal today, pray at 3 and only eat fish. Ummmm, didn't quite manage any of that but might try and get to church Saturday night, or Sunday morning.

noddyholder · 25/03/2005 19:21

we had haddock fillets with lemon couscous and loads of veg It was part of my menu plan so can't claim I knew it was a good friday thing!

GeorginaA · 25/03/2005 19:24

Well ds2 had salmon & broccoli tagliatelle (ala Annabel Karmel) for dinner tonight - complete coincidence though

marthamoo · 25/03/2005 19:26

I did make it myself and it was scrummy. Had strawberries for pudding.

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LGJ · 25/03/2005 19:31

Practising Catholic here.

We are having steamed trout fillets a la Delia, they have a ginger and lime and garlic stuffing and then they are wrapped in lettuce, steamed and served with jasmine rice. Yummy..........

MissGalway · 25/03/2005 19:41

BTW we had fish due to religious beliefs and I did go to devotions at 3 today too. We had our two collations and main meal.

biglips · 25/03/2005 19:42

ive made a salmon lasagne and so it was ssoooo yyuummmmyyyyyy !

purpleturtle · 25/03/2005 19:44

We gave up meat for Lent, but allowed ourselves fish, and as Lent draws to an end I'm using up stuff from the freezer that I wouldn't normally have bought. So we had salmon and brocolli crunchies (or something). Not really very nice. I'm looking forward to being able to knock up a quick spag bol on lazy days! (And even more than that, the joint of lamb that's in the fridge waiting for Sunday )

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