Talk:Quorn

Quorn ⩼ *quornify ⩼ *quornification
When I used "quornified" in a sentence, I figured I'd find plenty of uses of the verb * and its derived noun * online. How wrong I was. I found no uses of the verb in durably archived sources. Here is the only relevant use of I could find: Whereas the only use of comes from this Facebook thread: Surprisingly, yields 135 results, pretty much all of them relevant; however, for the most part the uses seem to be satirically punning on  — “children should be protected from the ‘Quornification’ of everyday life” occurs several times. I'm not sure if any of these uses of count as durably archived, but it looks certain that there aren't enough to satisfy the three-independent-uses-in-durably-archived-media-spanning-over-a-year criterion of the CFI. Perhaps this sad situation will improve at some point in the future. Till then, I leave this scant gathering of supporting evidence here, in the hope that it will contribute to the creation of the relevant entries some day. — I.S.M.E.T.A. 12:59, 16 September 2014 (UTC)
 * 2012 March 27th: Sharon Donnelly, I ♥ Motherhood, “Quorn! A Healthy, Tasty Alternative to Meat”:
 * Quorn is a great meat substitute and I challenge you to find a meal that can’t be ‘Quornified’!
 * 2013 April 11th: Ed Fay, comment on “DEAR VEGETARIANS, After hearing a lot of…” in The Rockstone ( page), comment № 28 (not a stable number):
 * + 1 to previous comment and love that you are giving this some serious attention. But don’t get drawn into the trap of quornifying everything!!