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theyithian Keeping the British end up
Joined: 29 Oct 2002 Total posts: 11704 Location: Vermilion Sands Gender: Unknown |
Posted: 19-07-2010 17:10 Post subject: |
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| Anonymous wrote: | | James Whitehead wrote: |
......I once had a slight urge to try one
of the peanut butter and banana deep-fried sandwiches which killed
Elvis. Well not the exact ones . . | D'ye know that he was also partial to squirrel? Fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches are delicious! |
Deep-fried peanut butter, banana and squirrel sandwiches? That's decadence! |
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AsamiYamazaki I was Dora Suarez Great Old One Joined: 09 Sep 2004 Total posts: 466 Location: In the aeroplane over the sea Gender: Unknown |
Posted: 19-07-2010 18:18 Post subject: |
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| I remember being with my sister when she bought a deep fried Mars bar in Dorset and that was definitely before 1992. |
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Anome_ Faceless Man Great Old One Joined: 23 May 2002 Total posts: 5377 Location: Left, and to the back. Age: 45 Gender: Male |
Posted: 19-07-2010 22:40 Post subject: |
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| Dr_Baltar wrote: | | Quote: | | In the early '80s deep fried Mars bars had been featured in a "cooking" segment of the Australian comdey series Australia You're Standing In It. The dish was sometimes cooked in Australia around that time as a novelty. There is therefore some possibility that the Scottish fried Mars bar phenomena was imported from Australia, especially given the volume of emigration between Britain and Australia during the period. |
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You know, I watched that show, and I don't recall that sketch at all. |
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pizzed_off with the luggage Joined: 06 Nov 2002 Total posts: 9664 |
Posted: 29-07-2010 03:33 Post subject: |
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| The Haven chippy in Stonehaven has re-opened under new management and is still selling deep fried mars bars. enjoy |
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Ginando Great Old One Joined: 03 Mar 2008 Total posts: 323 Location: Somewhere other than where I really want to be Gender: Male |
Posted: 13-08-2010 19:41 Post subject: |
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Just been to the Crescent Chippy here in Forres, and two youngsters both bought a deep fried Mars bar and a can of energy drink.
I on the other hand had the healthy option of a Red pudding supper. |
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| Pietro_Mercurios Heuristically Challenged
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Posted: 13-08-2010 21:02 Post subject: |
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Very wise. Bottle of Vimto, or Currie's Red Kola, to wash it down?  |
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McAvennie_ OBE Joined: 13 Mar 2003 Total posts: 2678 Location: Paris, France Age: 34 Gender: Male |
Posted: 13-08-2010 22:23 Post subject: |
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| Ginando wrote: | Just been to the Crescent Chippy here in Forres, and two youngsters both bought a deep fried Mars bar and a can of energy drink.
I on the other hand had the healthy option of a Red pudding supper. |
Hmm, there was a can of energy drink thrown at someone over on another thread... |
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Ginando Great Old One Joined: 03 Mar 2008 Total posts: 323 Location: Somewhere other than where I really want to be Gender: Male |
Posted: 13-08-2010 23:09 Post subject: |
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| Pietro_Mercurios wrote: | Very wise. Bottle of Vimto, or Currie's Red Kola, to wash it down?  |
Barr's Irn Bru actually. Scotlands other national drink |
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rynner2 What a Cad! Great Old One Joined: 13 Dec 2008 Total posts: 21365 Location: Under the moon Gender: Male |
Posted: 05-09-2012 17:49 Post subject: |
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Deep-fried Mars bars disowned by chocolate firm
Chocolate manufacturing giant Mars has distanced itself from the famous deep-fried Mars bar by seeking a disclaimer.
The Carron Fish Bar in Stonehaven, in Aberdeenshire, claims to be the birthplace of the recipe almost two decades ago.
Plans to bid for EU protected geographical status were dropped.
Mars has written to the owners saying the product is not authorised or endorsed as it does not fit the company's promotion of healthy living.
A menu disclaimer is being sought, to make people aware deep-frying is not what the company has in mind for its product.
A Mars spokesperson said: "We are really flattered that customers of Carron Fish Bar like our product so much that it has now become a flagship product for the store.
"No application for a protected geographical indication has been filed to date.
"Should an application be filed, unfortunately, we wouldn't be able to support it as deep-frying one of our products would go against our commitment to promoting healthy, active lifestyles."
Lorraine Watson from the Carron Fish Bar told BBC Scotland she had written to Mars to say she was happy to put up a "disclaimer" notice in the shop.
Mark Cruickshank, a senior solicitor with Brodies intellectual property department, told BBC Scotland: "I suspect Mars is concerned that the deep-frying of its products is not in line with its policy of promoting a healthy lifestyle and it is keen to take steps to protect its own brand."
He said Mars would have been aware that they should not be "too heavy-handed" and risk a backlash against their product in Scotland.
Mr Cruickshank said: "In the letter they have asked for a disclaimer to be put on the menu and on the fish shop wall.
"It seems that Mrs Watson is happy to do that and it seems the parties have reached a good compromise here."
The deep-fried Mars bar has become synonymous with negative aspects of the Scottish diet since it was first reported in the Daily Record in 1995.
The newspaper called the phenomenon, with its links to Stonehaven, "Scotland's craziest takeaway" and said "sweet-toothed youngsters are ordering their favourite choc bars deep-fried in batter".
By 2004, the reputation of the deep-fried Mars bar had travelled the Atlantic and it was mentioned on the Jay Leno Show in the US.
Later that year, UK medical magazine The Lancet published research from two Glasgow-based public health experts who thought the craze could be an urban myth as they had never met anyone who had eaten one.
They surveyed hundreds of fish and chip shops in Scotland to find out if "the delicacy" was available and if people were actually buying them.
It found 66 shops which sold them, 22% of those who had answered the survey.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-19487149 |
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| Pietro_Mercurios Heuristically Challenged
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Posted: 05-09-2012 17:56 Post subject: |
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| If anybody really thinks that deep fried Mars Bars are some extreme aberration, unique to the Scots, then they should try Googling, 'deep fried USA'. A land where deep fried butter is only the start of the gastronomic adventure. |
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rynner2 What a Cad! Great Old One Joined: 13 Dec 2008 Total posts: 21365 Location: Under the moon Gender: Male |
Posted: 05-09-2012 19:46 Post subject: |
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This must now be one of the oldest active threads on the FTMB - it'll reach 10 years old in December!  |
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uair01 Great Old One Joined: 12 Apr 2005 Total posts: 1108 Gender: Male |
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rev_dino Great Old One Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Total posts: 248 Location: Arlington, VA Age: 39 Gender: Male |
Posted: 06-09-2012 01:39 Post subject: |
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If you're ever in the DC Metro Area, you can get them here:
http://www.eamonnsdublinchipper.com/
Also the best fish and chips I've had since moving to the US. |
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Heckler20 The Sockpuppet of Cthulhu's Prodigal Son Joined: 16 Jul 2004 Total posts: 4702 Location: In the Nostril of The Crawling Chaos Gender: Unknown |
Posted: 06-09-2012 08:43 Post subject: |
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| rynner2 wrote: | | Mars has written to the owners saying the product is not authorised or endorsed as it does not fit the company's promotion of healthy living. |
In other news, Smirnoff claim their product should not be consumed in large quantities to make ugly people appear more attractive. |
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Cochise Great Old One Joined: 17 Jun 2011 Total posts: 1104 Location: Gwynedd, Wales Age: 58 Gender: Male |
Posted: 06-09-2012 12:09 Post subject: |
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Whey would a deep fried Mars bar be more unhealthy than , say a banana fritter beloved of us Chinese take away freaks? Oh, lets see- it would be the Mars bar  |
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