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Birds Eye Omega 3 Fish FingersNewest Review: ... types but they are never as nice and I always end up going back to buying Birds Eye. I think before I would avoid buying ... more More Birds Eye in Food
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by - written on 30/01/08 (Very useful, 1440 readings)
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I saw an advert on TV the other night for Bird's Eye Fish Fingers reminding us all what a good source of Omega 3 they are. Now I hadn't had fish fingers for years so I decided to treat myself to a pack and feed my brain! Heaven knows it needs it at the moment. The first thing I noticed is that the pack has changed. I can't remember what it used to look like but I do know that it is now different if you know what I mean! The pack now is light, bright and appealing. The 'picture' on the front is of blue sky, crashing surf and sands. Captain Birds Eye stands to the left holding a fish shaped Birds Eye logo. Incidentally hold old is Captain Birds Eye - ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/11/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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When I go shopping to Farmfoods I always buy a couple of boxes of Birds Eye Omega 3 Fish Fingers, everyone in our house likes them. My 3 children really like them, even my son who is a really fussy eater. My husband loves to eat them on sandwiches all mashed up with salt and vinegar on. I like them too but I probably eat them less than the rest of the house. When buying fish fingers I think by far the best ones are Birds Eye. I have tried other types but they are never as nice and I always end up going back to buying Birds Eye. I think before I would avoid buying Birds Eye because they are a little expensive compared to other brands but since I have seen ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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I hadn't had fish fingers in years until 3 years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter. I had a major craving (my one and only) for a fish finger sandwich. Not any fish finger sandwich.....a Jamie Oliver style fish finger sandwich!!! Tar tar.....ketchup....freshest of fresh french bread.....mmmmm....unfortunatly I went into labour as my best friend was loading the afore mentioned fish fingers(and hot curry,but that was for that evenings plan...wink wink) into the back of the car! I never got my craving fullfilled on that occasion, but they remained in my freezer to be enjoyed on a later date. They now are always in my fridge. Always Birds eye, always whichever ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/11/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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Fish Fingers make a regular appearance in my shopping basket and I always have a box or two in my freezer (both normally open) I tend to stick to Birds Eye when it comes to these as I have tried other brands and tend to find that you don't get as much fish as you do with Birds Eye. I like these because they are a versatile thing to have in - perfect with something for a main meal or served in-between two slices of bread for a lovely fish finger butty. Either way I am a big fan and always look forward to eating them. The Omega apparently comes from the choice of fish, the Alaskan Pollock; a white fish similar to cod and haddock and to me tastes the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/09/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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I love fish and always have fish fingers on my shopping list. I can't afford the proper fish and tend to go for the cheapest fingers but when I saw that these were only £1 a box at Asda, I thought I'd pick some up and see how we got on with them. I wouldn't normally buy Birds eye because they are overpriced but I felt this was a bit of a bargain. There are ten fish fingers in a box and they are made with 100% Alaskan Pollock. Each finger also has the added benefit of the omega 3 fish oil added to them too which is suppose to help with healthy brain develop so I thought it might be great for the boys. The fish fingers are nice and thick and slightly ... Read the complete review
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