when is a fish not a fish?
I'm not entirely sure what to make of the "healthy seafood" stipulation on the "Go Fish" feat. I guess no butter-poached lobster? Anyway, I'm going to count both a) actually healthy fish meals and b) less healthy fish meals when I would have had an equally unhealthy/more unhealthy meat dish instead. e.g., my tuna melt counts, as I really wanted a melt with roast beef. Seems reasonable, yes?



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week one/fish one: tuna melt
week one/fish two: mussels with kale and linguini
week one/fish three: sushi
Submitted by seshat on 01.13.10 at 01:03.
so much fish while in Mexico (twice a day, easily)
Submitted by seshat on 01.19.10 at 10:59.
week two/fish one: tuna sandwich.
week two/fish two: anchovies on sandwich
week two/fish three: oysters (more of an appetizer, but healthier than Saturday night's clam strips, and more identifiable than the crab stick on Friday's sushi, so I'm using them)
Submitted by seshat on 01.25.10 at 03:15.
week three/fish one: sushi
week three/fish two: salmon eggs
week three/fish three: fish tagine
Submitted by seshat on 02.01.10 at 11:15.
week four/fish one: sushi
week four/fish two: leftover fish tagine
week four/fish three: sushi (brown rice + lobster, yum...)
Submitted by seshat on 02.08.10 at 11:02.