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KnowSeafood Review

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May 6, 2021 By Jennifer Lambert 2 Comments

Since we live in Dayton, Ohio, and have a hard time finding affordable, fresh, good quality seafood, I’ve been looking for shortcuts to get good quality fish to eat. I want to add more seafood to our diet, and I want the best quality but it does get expensive.

There are a couple fish markets, a couple local grocery stores with pricey fresh seafood, and Jungle Jim’s about an hour away that have good fresh seafood selections and we use those on special occasions. But I still want other options.

KnowSeafood is a lovely delivery option. I have tried other services, but the variety just isn’t there.

Each seafood serving arrived flash frozen with dry ice and regular ice. All the packing material is recyclable and very little plastic and no styrofoam!

I love the sustainability practices and that I know exactly where my fish and seafood came from.

I chose a curated box for variety for our first order. The a la carte option is exciting too!

I like that I don’t have to have a monthly subscription to KnowSeafood. I can pick and choose or order a curated box whenever I want.

Shrimp, Norwegian salmon, rainbow trout, bay scallops, lobster tail, tuna poke, and wild haddock.

The shrimp weren’t all that exciting, but they were better than what we’ve been buying at our local grocery store. They were better next time when I brined them and better still the third time when I marinated them.

We marinated haddock with Greek herbs and olive oil and grilled on a cedar plank. I skewered veggies separate and grilled garlic shrimp.

I like the flavor of haddock with light herbs and oil. It’s very versatile. My son even liked it so we will order more next time.

The salmon was perfect portions! I did a mustard glaze and baked in the oven.

Back for more haddock! I baked it in the oven for tacos and that was truly amazing! I made mango pineapple salsa and I could’ve eaten lots more.

We do a monthly subscription to wine with Firstleaf and I love that and the specials with free shipping on orders of twelve bottles. Wine pairs well with seafood (and everything)! We also want good wine at good prices. We miss Europe where it seemed easier to find fresh food and good wine.

Growing up, seafood was for vacations, holidays, and only dining out. It was expensive and my mom didn’t know how to cook it really. We often have no special occasions other than any regular day for seafood and wine. We make lots of delicious food every day of the week, depending on our schedule. Seafood only takes minutes to prep and cook!

We made scallops and lobster tails for Memorial Day.

I grilled the trout with veggies for myself and my daughter.

I just made a mild teriyaki tuna avocado poke and it was a hit!

One of our favorites is this grilled branzino with olives!

I made a healthier grilled version of furikaki mahi mahi and it was amazing!

I used a recipe on the website to make oven-fried fish and chips and it was a hit with the whole family!

Their Facebook group for KnowBuddies offers lots of fun recipes and great ideas to inspire us. We’re eating more seafood and feeling healthier and more energetic. We have fresher options for variety that I don’t often find in our grocery store.

I’m on a waiting list to order mahi mahi when it’s in stock.

KnowSeafood gets in a variety and updates their site often. I like the curated boxes and I can add onto those or make my own order. No monthly subscriptions required! They often have BOGO and deals they post online on their site and on social media.

We just ordered the grill box and I can’t wait to try it!

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Plank Grilled Salmon

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January 16, 2020 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

We are super impressed with the quality – flavor, smell, and texture – of Sitka Salmon Shares.

It’s better than any storebought salmon we’ve ever had.

We all were delighted by the ocean smell of this flash frozen fresh sustainably caught wild coho salmon!

The color is bright and flesh is firm.

Soak a cedar plank in cold water for at least an hour. I cover the plank with water in the sink and place a heavy bowl on top to keep it covered. Otherwise, it will burn on the grill!

Season and marinate the salmon.

Heat up the charcoal or gas grill. Grill indirectly for about 20 minutes or until 145*.

You can also bake the plank on a cookie sheet in the oven at 325* for about 30-40 minutes.

It’s gorgeous!

We like to serve our salmon with rice pilaf and stir fried veggies.

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Plank Grilled Salmon

Course Main Dish
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Servings 4 people

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp ginger
  • 3 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1 T honey
  • 2 T soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp crushed red pepper
  • 1/2 tsp lemon peel
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 T olive oil

Instructions

  1. Combine seasoning and spread on fish.

    Grill with indirect heat on top on plank, skin side down for about 20 minutes or until temperature to 145*

Sitka Salmon Shares delivers premium, sustainable, wild Alaskan seafood from the fishermen directly to members’ doorsteps! Shop Sitka Salmon Shares.

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Fish Nature Study

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July 26, 2013 By Jennifer Lambert 2 Comments

This month’s outdoor challenge is a fun and easy one for us!

We’ve had lots of experience fishing and eating fish and observing fish these past few months and I reminded the kids and we looked at the pictures and we’re excited to get some more experience next week!

Check out my husband’s post about ice fishing and chowder. My freezer is still stocked with cleaned and ready to cook trout!

Here’s the challenge grid this month. Do you receive the monthly newsletter from Handbook of Nature Study? You should. Go sign up and come back.

fishing notebooking bingo

We went camping and fishing with friends over Memorial Day weekend and we’re about to head out again this weekend. Tori is our fisher girl. She loves it and is good at it!

fishing girl

Alex went on his first fishing trip and caught one!

fishing family

After all that excitement and the rocking and rolling and motor, he was done.

worn out after fishing

We have an aquarium in our school room with live plants and plenty of fun fish to watch. The kids take turns feeding them and we clean it together. Apparently, we need to get on that.

home aquarium

We have a tadpole too. But I wonder if he’s got delayed development since he is barely forming legs and it’s been a couple months.

tadpole

One of Tori’s favorite apps is Flick Fishing and she loves to see what the fish look like. She thinks the Mahi Mahi is yummy, but very ugly. I love listening to her observations about the fish she catches in this game. She knows what kind of water they’re in and what they look like and what they eat. I love it!

One of our best friends is an avid hunter and fisherman and we love to hear his fishing and hunting stories. One of my favorites is of the time he went deep sea fishing in the Florida panhandle and his line snapped from a big ole grouper. The pole popped him in his forehead and he knocked himself out. He almost fell overboard. Good times.

We studied for science a couple years ago and it’s still a wonderful resource to reference.

Resources:

  • Fish notebooking pages from Notebooking Nook
  • Fish and Fishing lapbook from Homeschool Share
  • Fishing Notebooking pages from The Crafty Classroom
  • Zoology 2 Notebooking sample
  • We love Productive Homeschooling for notebooking. Oodles of pages for all of your nature study needs.
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