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Fish on Friday postponed
Are you fighting the flu? Me too. And so I regret to tell you today's Fish on Friday post is postponed until early next week. My flu-like symptoms appeared Sunday. [...]
conservation main blog category
Are you fighting the flu? Me too. And so I regret to tell you today's Fish on Friday post is postponed until early next week. My flu-like symptoms appeared Sunday. [...]
Comfort food at it's best! Make my New England Clam Chowder recipe today.
It's been three years since I last saw the Pacific ocean. Elvis and I traveled to LA for business for him. We tooled around Santa Monica and Venice Beach on [...]
Today celebrates the first Friday of Lent in 2013. For millions of people around the world, that means eating fish on Friday's, unlike the brown pelican who eats fish every day. [...]
One of the things all Mexican food lovers can agree on is, we love to eat enchiladas, tacos, burritos and chimichangas because of the spicy, rich, fresh flavors. But also, lets [...]
Is cooking with seafood and cheese considered creative license, or is it hampered by outdated, conventional thought? Ask a diva. My online friend Laura Lafata, known as La Diva, self-made, [...]
Have you noticed I'm writing about salmon a lot? Well, that's not going to stop today. (But check back later in the week for my guest post with Laura at [...]
I've eaten canned tuna for as many years as I can remember. Thankfully the canned tuna industry has come a long way since the days of my youth, ahem, in [...]
My mother always told me to believe in myself, that I was the only one I could count on to change my life. She was right. But she was wrong, [...]
January is a great month for sustainable seafood. Which products will you find in the market? Fresh mussels, live lobster, crab, oysters, snapper, cod, mahi-mahi and flounder to name a [...]
I admit, I'm taking the easy way out this year. I mean, you're already focused on 2013 and the past is the past, right? But to keep with tradition, or [...]
“In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand; and we will understand only what we are taught.” Senegalese conservationist Baba Dioum Finally. [...]
Since I moved to Kentucky in 2011, I decided to start a Kentucky Christmas tradition. One that involves bourbon. Now, if you’re a bourbon-lover, or live in Kentucky, you might [...]
If there was a holiday dedicated to celebrating seafood, I'd think it would be Christmas. This is not based on a scientific study, or a Facebook poll, but rather conjecture [...]