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Birds Eye Omega 3 Fish FingersNewest Review: ... fish oil that is said to be very good for the brain. They are not too fattening if you oven cook them then a serving of ... more More Birds Eye in Food
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by SusanLesley - written on 30/01/08 (Very useful, 654 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 - ...
by lel1969 - written on 19/11/08 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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Bird's Eye Omega 3 Fish Fingers have to be my favourite convenience food for quick meals or lazy days. I think they are great because, although a type of fast foods they are really quite nutritious when it comes down to it and also loved by kids. Quite a new addition to the Bird's Eye Fish Finger range, the Omega 3 fish fingers come in a box of 10 and as the name suggests these ones are high in Omega 3 (a fish oil claimed to boost brain power). A serving of 3 of these fish fingers will provide you with 170 calories, 0.6g of sugar, 7.1g of fat, 1g of which are saturates and 0.7g of sugar. They are made from Alaskan Pollock and are in coated in ...
by kittykate - written on 03/11/08 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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When you see 'Birds Eye' on the packet you think they must be the best, and when you read 'Omega 3' you think 'this must be healthy!' but unfortunately all these things serve to do is make you miss the 'pollock' bit. Yes, these fish fingers are not 100% cod fillet, and despite their being a decent price (£1 in Asda, when I picked them up), they're simply not as nice as cod. The cooking instructions advise that you can oven, fry or grill. Being a healthy lady I thought I'd grill them, but this proved to be a rather disasterous decision. After a good 8 minutes on each side I proceeded to remove the fish fingers from the grill by way of the kitchen ...
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