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No Butt Stuff posted:Some of us grew up out in the country where there were trout hatcheries. I take my kids to one probably once a year. I think visiting a trout farm is more of a regional thing (particularly south?) than rural per say.
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No Irish Need Imply posted:Committing crimes to golf courses is American as gently caress. Caddyshack is a vital life lesson learning tool.
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Grittybeard posted:I'm probably getting it mixed up with something else, I remember reading about some big US catfish industry campaign back in the 80s. Or maybe it was tilapia and they were just trying to make it seem like the fish was dangerous to eat and that's what mixed me up? Yeah I dunno! There is some shady fish-renaming though. Like "chilean sea bass" isn't any kind of bass at all, it's patagonian toothfish. Here in CA when I was a kid we'd fish for rainbow trout in natural streams, which were often stocked with trout annually.
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No Butt Stuff posted:It's crazy how different he and his brother are. Look up his roasted tomatillo salsa. loving delicious
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A private golf course is the one small business that can afford to weather petty vandalism.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 21:56 |
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Snapper Is really good. This is good fish chat. I'm more into crab, mussels, oysters. Also Tuna steak. Light cook.
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Anyone remember that story about the guy who went to federal prison for a year for stealing rocks for his landscaping company from a federal park/golf course? When they raided his house in the middle of the night he thought they were there to kill him and apparently did some form of hand to hand combat training and was able to take one of them down, so he got assaulting a federal officer on top of it.
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Grittybeard posted:I'm probably getting it mixed up with something else, I remember reading about some big US catfish industry campaign back in the 80s. Or maybe it was tilapia and they were just trying to make it seem like the fish was dangerous to eat and that's what mixed me up? Maybe it had to do with pollutants? If it was the 80s and companies were still loving up rivers whole sale which affects fish? I have fuzzy memories of that as well
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Guys just be aware... from wiki: Ciguatera. Ciguatera is a foodborne illness caused by eating certain reef fish whose flesh is contaminated with a toxin made by dinoflagellates such as Gambierdiscus toxicus which live in tropical and subtropical waters.
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Doing a little reading. Tilapia are a kind of african cichlid. They're restricted to warm tropical waters, but are definitely an invasive species in a lot of those places. Snapper is problematic, in part because a lot of fish sold as "Snapper" isn't. Seafoodwatch has some snapper as best choices, but a lot as Avoids, including US caught south Atlantic red snapper (because it is depleted, still overfished, and involves overfished bycatch).
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Wait don't eat salmon more than once a month? I eat it weekly am I gonna die?!?!
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A Man and his dog posted:Guys just be aware... from wiki: I tend not to eat reef fish
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Spoeank posted:Wait don't eat salmon more than once a month? I eat it weekly am I gonna die?!?! ...he said before he died
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Spoeank posted:Wait don't eat salmon more than once a month? I eat it weekly am I gonna die?!?! The Niners will kill you long before.
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sean10mm posted:Caddyshack is a vital life lesson learning tool.
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No Irish Need Imply posted:Caddyshack is bad. Watch out for this guy
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:I think visiting a trout farm is more of a regional thing (particularly south?) than rural per say. This one is in the part of Missouri that proudly associates with the confederate flag so... Biggest trout I ever caught was in Idaho on a Nez Perce reservation. a neat cape posted:Look up his roasted tomatillo salsa. loving delicious I watched him make it the other night and realized this is where my brother stole his roasted tomatillo salsa recipe from, so I'm gonna make it next time I'm near my family and just give him the side eye the whole time.
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Spoeank posted:Wait don't eat salmon more than once a month? I eat it weekly am I gonna die?!?! http://seafood.edf.org/salmon You are fine, 4x a month is OK for most kinds of salmon. If you are concerned about mercury, the thing to not be eating as much of is tuna (which a lot of americans eat a lot of because it's cheap and good in cans), as well as swordfish and shark (which very few people eat very much of because it's really expensive). You are getting a dose of mercury from your salmon, but it's relatively low. Eat alaskan wild caught salmon to avoid other bioaccumulated stuff like PCBs and pesticides, and to ensure that the salmon survive for generations because it's the best managed fishery anywhere. Also salmon is really a healthy and good food in particular compared to red meat.
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Guy at work is wearing a Warriors shirt. He wore a rockets shirt yesterday. Please advise.
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Leperflesh thank you for making me feel better. And I only eat Alaskan non farmed already because I like the taste better
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Spoeank posted:Leperflesh thank you for making me feel better. gently caress yeah man! Sometimes it's not even more expensive. I often get alaskan sockeye which is much paler in color but tastes the same and costs around $9.99 a pound. I've gotten whole fresh sockeye at costco for as little $6/lb which is amazing.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 22:16 |
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wahoo
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 22:18 |
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Ok.... Don't tell me not to eat fresh Tuna bro... I don't care where it came from!
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a neat cape posted:Guy at work is wearing a Warriors shirt. I feel like the NBA is the one team sport where its most accepted to be flexible in team allegiances simply because a single player often is the teams identity, and people like to root for players over teams sometimes.
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A Man and his dog posted:Ok.... quote:Albacore and skipjack (aka light) tuna caught in the Pacific Ocean with trolls or polls are "Best Choices." Then look for other "Best Choice" or "Good Alternative" sources. Say, "No, thanks" to bluefin tuna. If you're not sure which species of tuna you're buying and its source, err on the side of caution because many populations are severely overfished. http://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-recommendations/groups/tuna?q=tuna&t=tuna You can responsibly eat fresh tuna, but be aware that if the world keeps fishing it the way we are now, it is going to go extinct. And, you're eating a lot of mercury, which bio-accumulates e.g. it never leaves your system.
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Leperflesh posted:http://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-recommendations/groups/tuna?q=tuna&t=tuna That and pcbs are why the orca populations are declining which is really sad as they hang out in the NW both as local populations of salmon eaters and migratory mammalian predators.
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Yeah, and you can be hit by a car tomorrow and die. I'm going to enjoy this fine tuna steak now.
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swickles posted:I feel like the NBA is the one team sport where its most accepted to be flexible in team allegiances simply because a single player often is the teams identity, and people like to root for players over teams sometimes. Other guy has worn both an Eagles and Raiders hat
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Alaois posted:wahoo http://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-recommendations/groups/wahoo?q=wahoo&t=wahoo US Atlantic handline/troll/poll and pelagic longline caught wahoo is good. Hawaiian wahoo is OK, although the same fishers are overfishing tuna. Avoid foreign sources of wahoo due to serious problems with bycatch.
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a neat cape posted:Other guy has worn both an Eagles and Raiders hat If you're going to wear hats of teams that you aren't directly a fan of minor league baseball is the way to go. Tell him to get a Lugnuts or Lookouts hat. Grittybeard fucked around with this message at 22:34 on Apr 13, 2017 |
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^ loving LOLswickles posted:I feel like the NBA is the one team sport where its most accepted to be flexible in team allegiances simply because a single player often is the teams identity, and people like to root for players over teams sometimes. Agreed. Some of my most prized possessions growing up were my Kemp, Penny Hardaway, and Iverson jerseys.
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hot drat
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FizFashizzle posted:Anyone remember that story about the guy who went to federal prison for a year for stealing rocks for his landscaping company from a federal park/golf course? At my grandfathers brothers funeral a couple years ago one of his friends is making a speech about what a great guys he is and just drops the fact that he used to steal gravel lmao. But that story is bullshit. Hopefully he's out of jail by now. Free that brave man.
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Leperflesh posted:http://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-recommendations/groups/wahoo?q=wahoo&t=wahoo I only tend to even see wahoo being sold when we're in Cape Hatteras and i can see the guys bringing the fish off the boats myself so you don't need to worry about that
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Alaois posted:I only tend to even see wahoo being sold when we're in Cape Hatteras and i can see the guys bringing the fish off the boats myself so you don't need to worry about that Wahoo is Ono, right? I had it for the first time recently and was not a fan. It could be the way it was prepared, but I didn't find it very flavorful and it had almost like a chicken like consistency which was...weird...
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Leperflesh posted:And, you're eating a lot of mercury, which bio-accumulates e.g. it never leaves your system. That's not exactly true. It has a long half life, but you definitely clear it out of your body. If you managed to not ingest or inhale any mercury whatsoever, you would eliminate all the mercury in your body in about a year.
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eat whatever the gently caress you want we're all dying anyway
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So I just realized that I missed bookmarking the next TFF chat thread like 3 years ago and somehow just never noticed it. What did I miss?
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