Anonymous wrote:Weird — why is canned pacific salmon so much better than frozen? I wonder if it’s because they use a smaller variety of salmon? Like it’s sockeye or pink instead of King or silver?
Wow, my family has been eating double the recommended amount!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone, by the way, it may be useful to make sure that you're not consuming too much salmon.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/fish-and-pbcs/faq-20348595
OP, unless his doctor would have objections and if your son is old enough, could he try sushi? He might enjoy sashimi or rolls/nigiri that have rice. Raw salmon tastes very different from cooked salmon.
Wow I hadn't seen these recommendations before that article:
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Two other groups, Physicians for Social Responsibility and the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, suggest limiting your intake of fish containing high levels of PCBs, such as salmon and bluefish. With respect to salmon, their guidelines say:
Canned Pacific salmon can be eaten twice a week
Fresh or frozen wild Pacific salmon can be eaten up to twice a month
Fresh or frozen farmed Atlantic salmon can be eaten once every two months
Anonymous wrote:Everyone, by the way, it may be useful to make sure that you're not consuming too much salmon.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/fish-and-pbcs/faq-20348595
OP, unless his doctor would have objections and if your son is old enough, could he try sushi? He might enjoy sashimi or rolls/nigiri that have rice. Raw salmon tastes very different from cooked salmon.
Anonymous wrote:
Thank you all for the recipes and advice!
It is wild salmon that we buy. Once every month or two we buy smoked salmon - the slimy thin kind - and my kindergartener goes nuts for that. I’d buy smoked salmon more if it was in my budget and if smoked things were healthier (good friend died of stomach cancer years ago).
I’m going to try the orange marmalade next.
You all may be right; maybe we need a break from salmon. DS loves mussels so maybe I’ll fix him those when the rest of us have salmon.
Thanks, everyone!