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The Pescetarian

Hey y'all,
 
Not too long ago I had an epiphany. Except for a craving for a cheeseburger now and then I really don't eat meat. It's not that I don't like the taste of bacon, pork chops, chicken, brisket, et.al. I do, but I find myself eating a more healthy balanced diet of veggie's and seafood. 
 
Dig it.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pescetarianism
 
I reckon it really started for me a few years ago. Went to the doctor for a checkup and it was revealed my blood pressure was too high, my cholesterol was too high, and I was carrying around way too much weight for my size. The witchdoctor was only interested in pedaling his drugs to me and engaging me for repeated and often visits to the waiting room. Screw that.
 
I then made the decision to lose the weight and at the same time get my cholesterol in line along with lowering my blood pressure without spending the rest of my life on drugs. How did I do it?
 
Easy. I quit eating the stuff that I really didn't need. I cut out the sugar, lowered the amount of salt I used, quit eating eggs, bacon, deep fried foods, meats of all kind, anything in a box or a can, and all processed food crap. My cholesterol and blood pressure dropped like a rock and the weight fell right off. It was enlightening to say the least and I did it without having to take a bunch of damn drugs. 
 
The other day I made a bunch of meatballs for the Sandwich of the Month Thread. After I made the meatball sammich I asked myself why I did that. I don't know. I don't crave meat. I didn't even think it tasted all that good. I mean it did taste good but it wasn't anything I'd go out of my way to eat again. So why bother anymore?
 
So it got me thinkin' about what I eat most on an everyday basis. I love tacos but it occurred to me that I mostly load my tortillas up with onions, garlic, chiles, shrimp or fish, or just whatever veg I have laying around. Cabbage? You bet. Goes great on a taco. Why not?  These days I also find myself looking at labels. Yellow dye #5? Get outta' town. Why is that sheeit even necessary?
 
So this thread is going to be dedicated to all 'thangs more or less healthy. A pescetarian lifestyle if you will, because that is what I am. 
 
Y'all got some hippy healthy food stuff to posty up? Well this is the place to do it. Quinoa? Whole wheat bread? Sprouts? Bring it all. But bring the heat too!
 
Here ya' go....
 
Texas Gulf Brown shrimps are in season. 16/25's.
 

 
Made up some coleslaw with shredded cabbage, cilantro, chopped chile's (look like thai's but who knows), just a little sea salt, olive oil based mayo and Mae Ploy sweet chile sauce.
 

 
I picked up a little Lodge cast iron griddle that fits perfectly on my Lodge Hibachi grill. Why? Because I like fire! But I don't really care for all the spooky stuff emitted from wood fire or charcoal.
The griddle 'thang just works and its just dang cute too.
 

 
A little squirt of canola oil was all that was needed.
 

 
Just look at 'em! Juicy, sweet, and tender shrimps. (Note the just made hot sauce, that's for another thread)
 

 
I will say that I've always had an addiction to cheese and I find it difficult to not put it on taco's. So we got a corn tortilla with a little shredded cheddar, the coleslaw, and the shrimps. Before eating I splooged the just made mango hab sauce all over it.
 

 
Have mercy!
 
This is what I crave.
 

 
I eat like that so I can look like and do this.
 

 
So all you seafood and veggie lovers, posty up whatchoo' got. Bring on all your healthy hippy food pornz.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I gotz to post these.
 
I'm in love with this little griddle.
 

 
And for no dang reason, a shot of the taco with mango/hab sauce.
 

 
Healthy food never tasted so good!
 
I suspected it was calamari and some other fish as well.
 
I love little one pot seafoody dishes.
 
For that one in particular I probably wouldn't pair it with a white wine.
 
That kind of comfort food begs for something heavier like a sangiovese or even a nebbiolo.
 
I like it.
 
Nah, i've just confirmed that with a barbera... White wine needed here... With seafood is difficult to combine red wine...
Btw for codfish you could think that: in my city we have a local recipe, maybe you know it, called "baccalà alla vicentina", baccalà is salted codfish more or less... With that a red wine should be good, red tocai from Barbarano is suggested...
 
I got your hippy swingin' right here y'all!
 
Threw down some fresno's in the mix.
 

 
Baked @3fitty for about 30 minutes.
 

 
All up in a whole wheat pita.
 
Onliest peep's that don't dig on this ain't eated it.
 

 
I ain't lyin' y'all.
 
This was goodern' hell!
 
What the heck is that? Falafels are green on the inside. Chick peas and fresh parsley, how does it come in a box?
 
The Hot Pepper said:
What the heck is that? Falafels are green on the inside. Chick peas and fresh parsley, how does it come in a box?
 
Stop it with the blood clot cryin' mon'.
 
I ain't ashamed I did it from a box.
 
Posty up your real deal scratch falafel sheeit.
 
hmmph.
 
Here I just made this :P
 
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WHERE'S THE FISH??????????????????!!!!
 
Okay, it does look tasty. I like falafels, I'll take box mix.
 
Ha ha ha THP made a  more green dish than Hippy Lover! :D
Btw i don't know well that falathings, maybe i should check!
 
Nice stuff TB btw!
 
@MeatHead1313: yeah they're good. ;)
 
 
texas blues said:
Drunk food.
You say?
 
Drunk frozen tuna then!
 
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Tuna, haba orange, calabrese pepper powder, black pepper powder... Plus an heavy sauvignon!
Marinade for 4-5 hours...
 
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Evo oil, garlic, tomato, fennel leaves, salt
 
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I know grill is better, still good btw!
 
Very nice tuna saute Essi.
 
Last time I was in Mexico I had a tuna dish almost exactly like that but without the fennel and very heavy on the garlic.
 
Much delicious!
 
The falafel 'thang was dern' good but needs improvement.
 
I have some of the mix stuff to use up first but after that it'll be all scratch made, including the flatbread.
 
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