Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trout, salmon, sea bass, tuna
Not fishy- cod, halibut
I would say the opposite. To me fishy fishy means flaky white fish that you'd get in fish and chips or fish sticks
NP. No, the flaky white fish you get in dishes like that are inoffensive/non-fishy. Cod, haddock, tilapia. Stuff that a kid would be willing to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trout, salmon, sea bass, tuna
Not fishy- cod, halibut
I would say the opposite. To me fishy fishy means flaky white fish that you'd get in fish and chips or fish sticks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a dinner party and when I asked guest if there was anything she didn't eat, she said, "pork and fishy fish." I like all fish and because I always buy fresh haven't experienced "fishy" fish. What types of fish do you think she means? Thanks.
Make what you want and she can damn well eat it if she's hungry. I hate picky adults. She sounds like a pain in the ass.
I can't possibly understand this. The point of a dinner party is to be a gracious host. You're supposed to want your guests to enjoy themselves.
If you serve something accidentally that someone doesn't like, that's one thing, but if you've specifically asked what someone doesn't like, then it's rude to serve it. It's like a slap in the face.
I wouldn't serve fish at all. I'd be worried that they meant "fishy" as opposed to shellfish or something. I'd probably serve chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Trout, salmon, sea bass, tuna
Not fishy- cod, halibut
Anonymous wrote:Oily fish eg. Mackerel, sardines, arguably salmon.
Safe is usually white fish: tilapia, cod, halibut, etc.
Anonymous wrote:
Chicken Marbella. Originally in the Silver Palate cookbook, but now easily findable on google.
Just looked this up. Looks delish. Think I will do this. What for a side?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about flank steak?
Op,here she doesn't eat steak or pork either
Anonymous wrote:Chicken Marbella. Originally in the Silver Palate cookbook, but now easily findable on google.
Anonymous wrote:What about flank steak?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a dinner party and when I asked guest if there was anything she didn't eat, she said, "pork and fishy fish." I like all fish and because I always buy fresh haven't experienced "fishy" fish. What types of fish do you think she means? Thanks.
Make what you want and she can damn well eat it if she's hungry. I hate picky adults. She sounds like a pain in the ass.
I can't possibly understand this. The point of a dinner party is to be a gracious host. You're supposed to want your guests to enjoy themselves.
If you serve something accidentally that someone doesn't like, that's one thing, but if you've specifically asked what someone doesn't like, then it's rude to serve it. It's like a slap in the face.
I wouldn't serve fish at all. I'd be worried that they meant "fishy" as opposed to shellfish or something. I'd probably serve chicken.