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Schlack~I would love your recipe for those garlic and rosemary rolls! 
milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)
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bought some Swai today. Had never heard of it but bought a pound ($3.99) and it appears to be a very basic white fish I felt like Swai was maybe a notch better than Tilapia. I'd sooner have Cod or Scrod or Halibut but the better fishies aren't really in my budget anymore. Almost anything pan fried in Panko is good!
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I'd sooner have Cod or Scrod or Halibut Dang-but something just sounds plain wrong with that name. Scrod.
Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.
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something just sounds plain wrong with that name. Scrod. It's just a small Cod. When it comes to whitefish it's the best of the best. Flounder is about as high as I can afford to go on the Fish Scale these days.
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Tonight the po' folk at my home went to Fresh 'n Easy (Tesco, UK) and purchased Choice filet to serve grilled over plain risotto. The grilled meat was served with a Gorgonzola compound butter which melted on the meat as it was served.
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It's just a small Cod. When it comes to whitefish it's the best of the best. Flounder is about as high as I can afford to go on the Fish Scale these days. When I was young, fish was the cheapest meat that you could buy. How is that for an indication of how the oceans are being exploited, fished out and destroyed?
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Thinking about fish tomorrow for dinner. Went to the farmer's market this morning: too expensive.
Cod comes frozen. My fish needs to be white, fresh and wild. Therefore, my only choices are halibut, sea bass, or petrale.
Salmon is too full-flavored for me.
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' Salmon is too full-flavored for me. Mmmm... Salmon!! Morning, noon and night! Delish! If you want to kill its delicious taste, just dribble a little sesame oil over it before serving it. If you want to worry about fish, you should be thinking about heavy metals, radioactive cesium, and Gulf of Mexico poisonous chemicals!
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I like to grill my salmon , brushing it with peanut oil, a few drops of sesame oil, a little mandarin orange juice, soy sauce, garlic and ginger. I serve it with pineapple fried rice, and grilled baby bok choy. Almond/coconut tfu for dessert! 
milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)
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About 20 (maybe 25 yrs ago?)McDonald's (Golden Arches)exclusively use cod in their fish sandwiches. What changed? Cod was expensive,so they switched to a less expensive white fish.
Years ago as a freshman in college, an erstwhile freshman, who was British, always had tuna subs whenever we (the collective went out on weekends). I asked him one day, why he always orders tuna and don't they have tuna in England? He answered, Of course, but it's a lower class fish. I don't think that I'll ever forget that.
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