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Expert Profile: Sherman D.

Expertise:  I have a lot of sites that can help you to find fish and seafood recipes, including info on the ingredients.

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Thanks Sherman.
(John on 05/19/08)
Thank you for the quick response.
(Carol Johnson on 05/03/07)
Tyhanks so much, Sherman! Greg
(irene on 07/19/05)
Many thanks for your prompt reply. Think I'll take a chance
(greg on 06/09/05)
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Recent Answers from Sherman D.
2008-06-20  orange roughy some season salt, nature's seasons, or maybe come lemon and pepper spice. You can also try some maybe light orange glaze. or you can juse google orange roughy recipes and it will give you a bunch...
2007-05-20  tuna According to the FDA, the fish with the least mercury are salmon, trout, catfish, haddock, flounder, crab or shrimp. And what about tuna fish – that classic bodybuilding and fitness staple food? The...
2006-12-04  freezing stuff shrimp Here is all that i could find Freezing Shrimp: Select high-quality, fresh shrimp for freezing. Shrimp can be frozen cooked or raw, in or out of the shell. For maximum storage life and quality,...
2006-12-03  sardine The easiest way to de-scale any fish is to first cut its head and tail off, then slice it from head to tail along its belly. This will give you 2 halfs, now depending on what kind of knife you have, place...
2006-09-17  cooking mussels Theses Say Its Ok MUSSEL FACTS "Rippling Mussels" - Mussels are extremely easy to prepare at home to make delicious, attractive and simple dishes for guests and the family. Live mussels are quite...
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