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Birds Eye Fish Fingers Hint of LemonNewest Review: ... of you who cant cant!) in one sitting so for me this number is a bit pants! One fish finger is the length of a person's ... more More Birds Eye in Food
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by - written on 19/11/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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I know what you're thinking but fish fingers are not just for kids! They're the finest Alaskan Pollack covered with golden breadcrumbs and a hint of lemon- delicious eh? Well, these weren't quite delicious as I'll explain below. ~Packaging~ A brightly coloured box with a rather festive sea picture - blue sky, waves in the sea, a sandy beach and good 'ol Captain Birdseye waving around a huge fish finger on a fork- WITH a slice of lemon. Just to make it perfectly clear that these aren't your bog standard fish fingers! ~Nutritional Value~ (Per fish finger) Calories 170 Sugar 0.6g Fat 7.1g ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/09/09 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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Now I know that Fish Fingers are intially thought of as a kids food, which you tend to give them to make sure they are getting their fish intake. Although all mine were partial to a bit of fish done in the steamer when they were younger, but they now seem to have reverted back to liking Fish Fingers!! So while out the other day I saw another Limited Edition in the food line , so I must try before it's to late and never get the chance again, to taste Birds Eye fish Fingers with a Hint of Lemon mmmm!! Sounds good. Now in a rather eyecatching colourful box with it's clear blue sky, rough waves at sea heading towards a sandy beach with of course Captain ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/09/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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I saw these Limited Edition Fishfingers in the freezers at Morrisons in sale at £1.00 for 10. I was a bit dubious as I thought that the Lemon flavour added may be a little overpowering but for £1.00 I figured it was worth buying them to find out. Yesterday lunch time I couldnt decide what to have to eat and just wanted some thing no fuss and quick. I opened the freezer to find Birds Eye Fish Fingers with a Hint of Lemon staring back at me so thought 'why not'. I got them out along with a bag of frozen chips, placed them on a baking tray and into the oven with them. Cooking Instructions: Grill straight from freezer for best ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/05/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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I have just eaten a delicious lunch which has left me feeling completely full up and my taste buds tingling. What was so special about today's lunch? I used the new fish fingers on the market from Birds Eye which contain a 'hint of lemon' and had three of them on a crusty cob with a small dollop of ketchup, it was a wonderfully different lunch for me and so nice to have something hot in the middle of a chilly and wet day. The fish fingers take just 15 minutes to cook at Gas Mark 8, this was as advised on the box and I must say they have the instructions spot on in this instance unlike other brands of fish finger which state 15 - 20 minutes only for me to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/03/09 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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I remember a time when I went through a phase, where all I would want to eat was fish finger sandwiches (in between the yoghurts, of course!). I was not too fussy with which variety I had wedged in between the bread, as long as it was piping hot! I wasn't too keen on battered fish fingers either, but I could stomach them if necessary. One day I discovered the Birds Eye Fish Fingers with a hint of lemon, and decided they were definitely worth a try! The fish fingers come in a cardboard box, which has a main blue colour. You can see a picture of Captain Birds Eye smiling at us, prompting us to go forwards. To the left there is a photo of a rather delicious ... Read the complete review
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