SeafoodSource: Millennials Drive Barramundi Demand, Sales

SeafoodSource: Millennials Drive Barramundi Demand, Sales Demand for farmed and wild barramundi continues to increase in the United States, China and other countries around the world as millennials, seeking unique and sustainable foods, buy more of the fish. Seeking to maximize returns on the growing popularity of barramundi, Sizzler Family Restaurants ran a limited-time promotion… Continue reading SeafoodSource: Millennials Drive Barramundi Demand, Sales

Confessions of a Former Fish Hater: Find Good Fish in the Midwest

Finding Better Fish in the Midwest We’re wrapping up with National Seafood Month with a confession that many of you can probably relate to. You want to eat better seafood and you might want to find fresh seafood locally, but that’s not always possible -especially when you live in the Midwest. Next: Our friend “Jennifer”… Continue reading Confessions of a Former Fish Hater: Find Good Fish in the Midwest

How to Make Cioppino with Barramundi

Did you know that October is National Seafood Month? Warm up this fall with a hearty bowl of cioppino, a rustic tomato based seafood stew. Coley of ColeyCooks.com shows us how it’s done. Key Facts & Takeaways Cioppino is a rustic fisherman’s stew that was created in San Francisco by Italian immigrants This warm and… Continue reading How to Make Cioppino with Barramundi

Confessions of a Former Fish Hater: Getting Husbands to Eat Fish

How I Got My Husband to Eat Fish We’re half way through National Seafood Month, but there’s still many more stories to tell! Here’s another one from a former seafood hater, which seems like the mirror opposite of Erik’s story. Next: Joanna Wolff from January and her story as told to Tavaner Sullivan.   So,… Continue reading Confessions of a Former Fish Hater: Getting Husbands to Eat Fish

Confessions of a Former Fish Hater

To celebrate National Seafood Month, we have decided to share some stories from some friends of ours who were former seafood haters (or avoiders) about how they were able to incorporate more healthful fish into their diet. First up: our very own Erik Brandl and his story as told to Tavaner Sullivan. I’ve always liked… Continue reading Confessions of a Former Fish Hater

Q&A with the Authors of “Seagan Eating”

Q&A with the Authors of “Seagan Eating” After publishing their first book—The Vegan Cheat Sheet—together, authors Amy Cramer and Lisa McComsey decided to rethink their “cheat” in a way that really caught our eye. We are all trying to eat healthier and more eco-conscious, but veganism isn’t necessarily a great fit for everyone. This is… Continue reading Q&A with the Authors of “Seagan Eating”

Seafood Mislabeling: Let’s Solve the Real Problem

The Wall Street Journal recently published an informative article that explores the ongoing problem of seafood mislabeling. But the data on mislabeling—up to 87% of snapper was found to be mislabeled—reveals a deeper problem that isn’t just about faulty processes, deception, or negligence. The root of the problem may actually have a lot more to… Continue reading Seafood Mislabeling: Let’s Solve the Real Problem