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What's for dinner?

I wish I liked shrimp / seafood we have so much here...
Yeah.. Living right on the Gulf in Southeast TX.. We have tons if "fresh sea food"... But with the oil spills.. I won't touch it.. So seafood is not a big part of my diet.. I do have a thing for grilled tilapia and lemon though... But that's grown out of eating it so often..
 
You'd like San Diego, no issues with the sea food, unless you're catching the Mex Brown Trout in the Tijuana River...
 
Idk.. I thought a lot of Pacific Ocean sea food had issue from the Japanese nuclear incident..?? Idk..
 
It's not the radioactive part that will kill you, it's the lead from the sea bed... Apparently the Halibut up in Alaska has lots of lead content, and you're only supposed to eat it occasionally...
I'm lucky, I just get lead from the cows and chicken I eat ;)
 
Yeah.. I eat a lot of chicken breast and beef.. But i also eat certain cuts of pork.. But mostly beef and chicken..
 
I for one love and miss fresh seafood. It was a huge part of my diet before moving to a land locked state. The problem now is the tremendous amount of mercury found in so much of our fresh & saltwater fish/shellfish, so eating it in small quantities is your best bet these days.
I used to eat a lot of Tilapia years ago until I learned the dangers of eating farm raised fish. It's next to impossible to find "wild caught" Tilapia, and most farm raised fish are fed a vegetarian diet, which obviously isn't a normal diet for most fish.
Wild caught is usually only a dollar or two more and is a much healthier alternative.

S5 tap'n
 
I for one love and miss fresh seafood. It was a huge part of my diet before moving to a land locked state. The problem now is the tremendous amount of mercury found in so much of our fresh & saltwater fish/shellfish, so eating it in small quantities is your best bet these days.
I used to eat a lot of Tilapia years ago until I learned the dangers of eating farm raised fish. It's next to impossible to find "wild caught" Tilapia, and most farm raised fish are fed a vegetarian diet, which obviously isn't a normal diet for most fish.
Wild caught is usually only a dollar or two more and is a much healthier alternative.

S5 tap'n
Yes, watch out for that farm raised fish, it is fed SoilentPink... [emoji14]
 
Pics or it was all a mirage! [emoji3]

S5 tap'n
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Last night's dinner was BBQ Squid, Shrimp Cakes, Fried Rice and VERY Spicy Seafood Salad... yum..
 
Gives it that old west look. Now you just need to be sitting in the background with the little lady in your lap and a big shotgun in the other hand. [emoji6]

S5 tap'n
 
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