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MargaretR 11-12-2014 13:12

Re: Steak Canadian
 
Ann must have been his 2nd wife.
I worked with his 1st wife Hazel in the early&mid 60s - they had a son named Ivan (named after her brother who died in a tragic accident in a windmill during a school trip to Holland)

smobile 11-12-2014 14:31

Re: Steak Canadian
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1126008)
Ann must have been his 2nd wife.
I worked with his 1st wife Hazel in the early&mid 60s - they had a son named Ivan (named after her brother who died in a tragic accident in a windmill during a school trip to Holland)

The Derek Ingham of Steak Canadian Fame was married to Ann and had 2 daughters. Tracy & Debbie whilst I knew him

Lived down Clayton (The Close) from about 1969 when Tracy was born until about early 2000's - Would have been about 25 when he moved to Clayton so could be same one.

IRENE BAINBRIDGE 30-03-2016 20:12

Re: Steak Canadian
 
Derek Ingham was the first in Accy to do them & they were real steak & were lovely

IRENE BAINBRIDGE 30-03-2016 20:14

Re: Steak Canadian
 
Not if you bought the original

jack preston 10-04-2016 08:04

Re: Steak Canadian
 
The original Steak Canadienne was thin slices of steak,not the ground reconstituted muck that was made later,haven,t had one in years,we were only talking about them last week.

IRENE BAINBRIDGE 03-08-2019 10:24

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1125514)
Whatever happened to them? The kebab of the 70's

Back home from the pub, open the freezer, peel a couple of square shaped processed gunk purporting to be meat from the layered paper and chuck them in the frying pan for a minute or so a side, slap them on a heavily buttered slice of bread, eat and fall asleep watching Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing attempting to kill each other with plastic fangs and balsa wood stakes.

P.S. next time Eric bangs on about how great Canada is..I'm gonna remind him of this particular brand of crud that Canada fair exported to us :D

The proper steak canadians were made by Derek Ingham & it was very thinly sliced steak much better than the other stuff.


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