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RoadRaven
01-25-2007, 04:31 PM
This is to the several TE members to whom I promised chocolate fish in 2006
The year kind've got away on me, work stuff, all three parents/p-in-laws with increased medical issues, son leaving school, etc etc etc...
All life-stuff we all deal with.
This is a generic apology to those to whom I have promised chocky fish either to swap for something or as payment for something... they will be there soon. I wont post til March - February is our hottest month and don't want them arriving to you all wilted.
Again - sincere apologies, this year has started more "manageably" and I hope to fulfill my promises soon.
mimitabby
01-25-2007, 06:33 PM
I don't think anyone wants a melted fish.
(not one of those you promised but very concerned anyway).
:cool:
Since I missed the original thread can you explain what a "choclate fish" is?? :eek:
margo49
01-25-2007, 08:26 PM
Are they still pink inside ? I don't eat pink things, never have.
RoadRaven
01-26-2007, 09:19 AM
Margo... they're not quite white, but not really pink.
I think they've changed the colour with the increased awareness of red food colouring.
Queen... there was a big discussion somewhere about chocky fish but I can't find it. :(
Essentially, choclate fish are a NZ icon - right up there with pavlova, jandels, black singlets, buzzy bees, gumboots, kiwifruit, lemon and paeroa, hokey pokey icecream etc etc
Yes, they are a food - but no fish involved. :p They are a soft yummy marshmallow coated in milk chocolate. :)
They are often used as a reward, or as an acknowledgement.... eg
"I owe you a chocolate fish for that"
"Wow, good effort - chocolate fish I reckon"
When students find spelling/editing mistakes in course books, I give them a chocolate fish!
mimitabby
01-26-2007, 09:24 AM
http://lollyshop.co.nz/images/minichocfish.jpg
oh, I could get addicted to THESE
Marshmallow?? Ewwwwwwwwwww! If you gave a $1000 I wouldn't eat one, too many s'mores as a Girl Scout I guess. :p
RoadRaven
01-26-2007, 10:46 AM
Oh Queen
- they are not marshmallow like a packet of marshmallos you buy to toast over a fire.
- they are not the cloying marshmallow of easter eggs
It is a much creamier, smoother, lighter marshmallow. plus, the thickness of each fish is about 1/4 - 1/3 of an inch - so not too much marshmallow in a bite...
Of course, one must get the "original" chocolate fish brand - you can now get "sprats" (think 'mini-me') which are not too bad, but a bit sweet... and "giant chocolate fish" which are grainy and cloying.
five one
01-26-2007, 10:53 AM
So some month in the future, we'll be doing regional specialty foods for ss...;) ?
RoadRaven
01-26-2007, 11:20 AM
So some month in the future, we'll be doing regional specialty foods for ss...;) ?
LOL... good idea except I dont do the SS thing - not organised enough (hence this thread! although part of my problem is I work til the post office closes and i live way out in the country so even on a Saturday morning like now, I am too far from the shops and when I go in this afternoon for my racing with the rest of the family, the PO will be closed - NZ closes at weekends!!!)
However... once I have sent chocky fish to everyone I already owe chocky fish to, I'm happy to send them elsewhere...
Bikingmomof3
01-26-2007, 11:56 AM
Sweet chocolatey marshmallowy goodness. *drools*
chickwhorips
01-26-2007, 12:56 PM
i'm starting to think chocolate covered marshmallow things are both wonderful and evil at the same time.
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