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I was able to buy some fresh Sardines at Whole Foods in Plano. |
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Thanks everyone. I will try out these places. |
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I am new to Dallas. I live in North Dallas. I am looking to find places where fresh Asian-style fish like Mackerel / Sardines are available. Can you help me? |
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Thats right. They take a pretty long time to be made. |
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As an Indian, I like parathas very much. You can make it at home too, if so inclined. But I agree that Pillsbury is really good. |
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I know, but what are your favorite ones? |
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I find the Kroger Trail Mix pretty good. Any suggestions as to which are the best trail mixes/ similar mixes? |
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Thanks for clearing that matter up. |
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Thanks, I didn't know of a fish called Cream Dory. |
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I tried tilapia fish to start out and it was pretty good actually. Special thanks to the person who suggested using lime to remove the "fishy" taste. |
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Thanks, I will start off with fresh fish and not canned ones. |
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So it seems like white fish are the safe way to start out. Thanks for the advice, everyone. |
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Thanks to all the above posters for their advice. |
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I have some nutritional deficiencies and thats the reason I am looking to eat fish. Thanks for the suggestions above. However, I was recommended sardines specifically in my diet. Any ideas on ways to eat it? |
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I have been a vegetarian since childhood. However, I now feel the need to try eating fish. What kind would be best to start off on? I was thinking of sardines. What is the best way to mask the taste while starting off? |