Cod Directory
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Old Fashioned Cod Fish Cakes
recipesource.com
Made with fresh and dried cod, onions and potatoes.Baja Fish Tacos
allrecipes.com
Fried cod fish fillets topped with shredded cabbage, tomato, sour cream and cilantro.Cod Au Gratin
brightonmarina-seafishing.co.uk
Made with cod steaks and cheddar cheese.Cod In Louisiana Sauce Piquant
recipesource.com
Made with cod, fish stock, tomato, and cayenne and served with rice.Beer Batter Fish Fillets
allrecipes.com
Fish dipped in batter made with flour, dill weed, beer and milk, and deep-fried.Seafood Burgers w/Basil Tartar Sauce
recipeland.com
Cod mixed with onion, lemon juice, and bread crumbs, grilled and served on English muffins. From RecipeSource.Some Want Eggnog; Others, Lye-Cured Cod
nytimes.com
Article about lutefisk, including its history, how it is produced, and current trends in its consumption. From the New York Times (free registration required).Cod with Orange Sauce
nikibone.com
Made with cod fillets, orange juice concentrate, wine, and heavy cream.Baked Milk Fish
allrecipes.com
A simple recipe for fish baked in milk with almost no fat.Deep Fried Cod
recipesource.com
A basic recipe for Cod dipped in batter and fried.Cod Fish Pie
fishing.fishpicture.net
Old fashioned recipe with mashed potato topping. Includes picture and information about cod.Baked Cod with Stuffing
recipesource.com
An oven recipe made with whole cod, onions and mashed potatoes.Baked Cod Fillet
newfoundlandfood.tripod.com
Cod baked with milk and served with a white sauce.Ling Cod With Grapefruit And Avocado
recipesource.com
Made with cod fillets, grapefruit sections, and sliced avocado.Codfish Recipes
recipes.lovetoknow.com
A collection of recipes for cooking cod from LoveToKnow Recipes.Cajun Blackened Fish
bellaonline.com
Fillets are coated with thyme, oregano, cayenne and black peppers, paprika and garlic powder, blackened in butter and served with sauteed peppers. Serves 4.Cod Cobbler (Irish)
recipesource.com
Made with cod, cheese, and scone dough.
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My vet told me to feed my cat fancy feast?
Q. My vet told me to feed my cat fancy feast (the "classic" kind and without gravy). Is this okay? It seems like everywhere else people are saying absolutely NO commercial food found in grocery stores. I checked, and the first couple ingredients in each are either "cod, liver", "salmon, liver", or "ocean whitefish, liver, fish" , and then the meat by-products. He is one year old, 10 pounds, active, but always seems starving even right after he finishes his food. He gets one 3oz can in the morning and one in the evening. Hmm..I'm not sure if I wasn't clear, but I am NOT feeding him people food and I NEVER do- based on one of the answers I think there may have been some confusion. Thank you for your… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu Mar 22 08:22:08 2012 - Cats - 9 Answers - Comments
A. Fancy feast does have some grain free flavors so its not terrible but not great either. I would feed it but only in very small amounts. I would stick to higher quality foods like merrick, blue buffalo wilderness, halo, weruva, taste of the wild etc as his main diet. Try feeding him more food and monitor his weight. If he doesn't gain weight then keep him on that amount of food. He may actually be hungry.
Answered by - Thu Mar 22 10:39:24 2012
Q. My vet told me to feed my cat fancy feast (the "classic" kind and without gravy). Is this okay? It seems like everywhere else people are saying absolutely NO commercial food found in grocery stores. I checked, and the first couple ingredients in each are either "cod, liver", "salmon, liver", or "ocean whitefish, liver, fish" , and then the meat by-products. He is one year old, 10 pounds, active, but always seems starving even right after he finishes his food. He gets one 3oz can in the morning and one in the evening. Hmm..I'm not sure if I wasn't clear, but I am NOT feeding him people food and I NEVER do- based on one of the answers I think there may have been some confusion. Thank you for your… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu Mar 22 08:22:08 2012 - Cats - 9 Answers - Comments
A. Fancy feast does have some grain free flavors so its not terrible but not great either. I would feed it but only in very small amounts. I would stick to higher quality foods like merrick, blue buffalo wilderness, halo, weruva, taste of the wild etc as his main diet. Try feeding him more food and monitor his weight. If he doesn't gain weight then keep him on that amount of food. He may actually be hungry.
Answered by - Thu Mar 22 10:39:24 2012
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