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Old 03-20-2016, 06:17 PM   #2017
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Originally Posted by girlin2une View Post
So, I have a picky eater for a son and we have done a complete overhaul on what we eat in our house now. We are no longer consuming meat or dairy; with the exception of fish...
I am wondering if anyone has some tried and true recipes for fish that are kid friendly... or if anyone has a suggestion on getting a child who wouldn't normally eat fish, to eat it...
I used to hate salmon until I moved to WA state and had a bourbon glazed salmon steak. It tasted more like meat than fish. I guess that would be my suggestion. Use fish that don't taste or smell as 'fishy' as others. Tilapia is really good and mild and takes on the flavors of whatever you cook it with very well. It's my favorite by far.

Take some aluminum foil and make a packet of fish, seasoning and some veggies and bake that sucker for a few minutes. Comes out juicy and smelling delicious.

And fish sticks. Who doesn't love fish sticks? You can bake them instead of frying them. That's usually haddock or cod, I think.
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