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    I think you did fine! You offered a compromise

    I personally never buy tuna but just because I think it tastes gross lol...I do buy salmon and occasionally give it to the kids. Is it an issue with salmon too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5 Little Monkeys View Post
    I think you did fine! You offered a compromise

    I personally never buy tuna but just because I think it tastes gross lol...I do buy salmon and occasionally give it to the kids. Is it an issue with salmon too?
    Salmon isn't as bad but still shouldn't be served more than once a week, and not farmed...that is if you are concerned with that kind of thing. There are so many benefits from salmon because it is fattier than a lot of other fish so there are those pro's going for it. I love wild pacific salmon...the dark red always gets my appetite going I know I'm sad lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by bright sparks View Post
    Salmon isn't as bad but still shouldn't be served more than once a week, and not farmed...that is if you are concerned with that kind of thing. There are so many benefits from salmon because it is fattier than a lot of other fish so there are those pro's going for it. I love wild pacific salmon...the dark red always gets my appetite going I know I'm sad lol
    Well than, I'm sad too!! Lol. Fresh salmon is my weakness!

    Good to know...they only get it once a month if that (they don't really like it but they have no choice lol)

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