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Buc
21-06-2016, 11:36 AM
Alternatives what about these real fine it is too.

http://www.veggiestuff.com/vegetarian-vegan-fish-alternatives

gervaise_brookhampst
21-06-2016, 11:56 AM
No thanks buc , sooner eat my own ear wax. I'll stick with this......

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Buc
21-06-2016, 12:10 PM
To be fair going back 30 years I can still remember the taste even just looking at the pic you posted makes me want grab a bite but I won't...:)

Pacman1903
21-06-2016, 12:25 PM
Fish is great in all varieties, all types of styles. Love it all. Never found a fish i didnt find fine.

Each to their own though

Pacman1903
21-06-2016, 12:27 PM
Also why do vegetarians call "meat loaf" made from tofu "meat loaf". Surely its tofu loaf. Always confused me.

Buc
21-06-2016, 12:44 PM
Also why do vegetarians call "meat loaf" made from tofu "meat loaf". Surely its tofu loaf. Always confused me.

I've no idea Pacman .:O

Tofu is good though my wife makes her own cheese sauce with dairy free milk not sure what type of milk she uses .

Buc
21-06-2016, 12:48 PM
No thanks buc , sooner eat my own ear wax. I'll stick with this......

356

After looking at the pic again it reminded me of the chip shop at mounthooly roundabout (the old one ) when on a midweek you could buy a tanner special .. A tanner being two threepennys or indeed half a shilling ..
The special contained a we not looking very good fish and a portion of chips but real fine all the same used to pop in past as the Northfield bus would stop right at the door on my way to Pittodrie . there was loads of shops there can anyone remember them the Stags head pub pre game maybe.

Mason89
21-06-2016, 04:50 PM
The improvement in fake veggie meats in the last few years has been amazing.

AberdeenArnold
21-06-2016, 06:09 PM
I actually prefer Quorn when making fajitas or enchiladas.

It soaks up all the juices better, another top tip from chef AberdeenArnold.

Buc
21-06-2016, 06:16 PM
I actually prefer Quorn when making fajitas or enchiladas.

It soaks up all the juices better, another top tip from chef AberdeenArnold.

Aye there's a cracking quorn selection at Tescos even dairy free soft and hard cheese made macaroni with that cheese turned out really nice .. Thanks for educating our fellow posters Arnold.

Rochead
21-06-2016, 06:52 PM
The improvement in fake veggie meats in the last few years has been amazing.

Agreed, some very good products on the Market now. There was very little cheating products when I went veggie 30+ years ago, so much easier now.
My veggie Dons supporting daughter was at a charity do last night, she won two prizes in the raffle, first one a £10 voucher for a local butcher, second one a fun filled goodie bag containing a signed photo of Mark Warburton plus a load of Sevco tat, you couldn't make it up.XDXD

InversneckieDob
21-06-2016, 07:25 PM
I thought this was going to be a thread about the bald, long, chubby former Marillion front man.

Barnared
21-06-2016, 10:01 PM
I thought this was going to be a thread about the bald, long, chubby former Marillion front man.

XD me too. He's still going strong.

Met him briefly after the Brazil game in 98. Nice chap.

ObanRed
23-06-2016, 07:06 AM
Alternatives what about these real fine it is too.

http://www.veggiestuff.com/vegetarian-vegan-fish-alternatives

Er, Is veggie - Halal stuff nae a contradiction???

NEM83
23-06-2016, 07:11 AM
Er, Is veggie - Halal stuff nae a contradiction???

No it just means they'll be paying a fee for halal certification, some of which goes to very questionable sources. Bit of a protection racket really.

57vintage
23-06-2016, 08:14 AM
I thought this was going to be a thread about the bald, long, chubby former Marillion front man.

Derrick got his nickname when he was working in the forests near Focahbers and had digs in Keith. Aye, Keith.

His landlady limited him to two baths a week, a bit niggardly considering the fool orra state of sweat, deid midgies and dubs in which he arrived back at his digs after a day felling stout centuries-old oaks with his medieval sword, thrust in his hand by the queen pixie of fate.

He therefore spent a lot of time at the local swimming pool on Banff Road, and the Keith loons referred to him as Fish as a result.

Pacman1903
23-06-2016, 03:22 PM
"Incommunicado" was penned there to as he wasn't able to communicate with the grunting teuchters that dwell in Keith

So I heard anyway

InversneckieDob
23-06-2016, 07:05 PM
Derrick got his nickname when he was working in the forests near Focahbers and had digs in Keith. Aye, Keith.

His landlady limited him to two baths a week, a bit niggardly considering the fool orra state of sweat, deid midgies and dubs in which he arrived back at his digs after a day felling stout centuries-old oaks with his medieval sword, thrust in his hand by the queen pixie of fate.

He therefore spent a lot of time at the local swimming pool on Banff Road, and the Keith loons referred to him as Fish as a result.

I actually knew that story, though I wasn't aware it occurred when he was based in Keith.
I saw Marillion live mega times back in the day, but cast them aside after he left.
I met him at a Hibs v Dons game, round about 98 ish (Dodds and Windass up front, Darren Jackson playing for Hibs 1-0 win).

Anyway, I scored a prawn-sandwich invite to the game, Deek was at the next table.
I'd originally been invited by, and was going to go with, the landlord of my local (Hibs were sponsored by Carlsberg at the time).

He couldn't go and his replacement pulled out on the Friday night so a mate of mine's Missus came down.

When I clocked Fish I got awful excited pointed him out, told her who he was (she'd never heard of him or Marillion).
I got the craic with him, nice guy.

Cracking day mob of drink, job's a good un.

So, on the Monday, the lassie I went to the game with was at her work when one of her colleagues asked if she'd enjoyed her day at the match.

She answered in the affirmative then came out with the immortal line "and you'll never guess who was at the next table........Seal!"

As I type I think I may have told this story on here before, but it still makes me smile.