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09-20-2020, 10:48 AM | #124 |
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Another option for you could be certain light seafood soups. Off the top my head cioppino comes to mind. And if I were you, the first time I had it, I probably either have it in a restaurant or order it from somewhere like McKenzies limited. That way you know what it was really supposed to taste like.
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09-20-2020, 11:03 AM | #128 |
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http://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/259...ian-fish-stew/ Or this: https://wildalaskancompany.com/blog/...iAAEgJVVvD_BwE Okay, that's it for now. Gotta watch football now or lose my man card. |
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Ok so tonight I went to the Krogers and found some wild caught Cod. There were 2 nice "steaks" in the package. They were about an inch thick and 5 inches long. I made them and they were eatable, but I over spiced them.
I put too much garlic and too much Tony's on them. Easy enough to adjust going forward. My grandson, 11 year old finicky eater, and I both ate them though. I made grilled asparagus and red skinned mashed potatoes with the Cod. |
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Or try mixing your seasoning with a couple tablespoons of flour or cornstarch before putting on the fish until you get the hang of how much seasoning to put on your fish. |
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