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Bluewater Seafood uses data provided to us from our server log files to provide aggregated information useful to our advertisers and business partners. In order to provide services free of charge, we display advertisements. By knowing a little ... more
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Yes, Brothers tenderizes every boneless beef cut, and beef roast with a needle tenderizer (pictured below). No additives are used to tenderize Brothers fresh meats. ... more
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Yes, Brothers grinds everything on site. We strive to have the freshest product possible. ... more
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The only way to prevent an allergic reaction to seafood is to completely avoid seafood.For those most sensitive, physicians,MORE.. ... more
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Can I Eat Lobster or Other Shellfish with a Seafood Allergy? When I was younger, I was told I was allergic to shrimp after I had some severe reactions, and I've avoided seafood ever since. Do I still need to avoid other shellfish, such as crabs and ... more
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If you love twice baked potatoes, cheese and seafood, then you will love my Twice Baked Cheesy Seafood Potatoes. If you have made twice baked potatoes before, this should be pretty easy. If you haven't, the hardest part will be scooping out the ... more
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Contaminants such as mercury, PCBs and dioxins build up in your body over time. Health problems that may result from eating contaminated fish range from small, hard-to-detect changes to birth defects and cancer. It can take 5 years or more for ... more
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Short and crisp answer is yes. Fish pills are for sure any day better than eating seafood like fish and krill. You may question that because both the sources are rich in DHA and EPA type of omega 3 fatty acids, so what is the difference? What is ... more
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By definition, a vegetarian can not eat seafood as it was once a living animal. People who choose not to eat any meat other than fish are known as pescatarians. ... more
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Many fish and shellfish are safe to eat in pregnancy, provided that they are properly cooked. Fresh, raw seafood is potentially risky because it can contain parasites such as tapeworms, which, if they grow large enough, could rob your body of ... more
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