I didn't look at it as a plug - rather sharing the information. Much of Seafood Watch is education based: the info they gather about fish wildlife is made available thru their website. Many people have found the (free) Pocket Guides to be very useful in making a good choice when it comes to buying seafood at the store or ordering from a menu. In addition, the app is free. As mobile devices become ubiquitous, I hope many people will consider using it, too.
@gardenchat15 жыл бұрын
GARDENING is where I start in the Kitchen! Love your site... thank you for sharing the art of cooking! I look forward to returning to see what you share in the NEw Year!
@WhiteTiger33315 жыл бұрын
True - it's very hard to get many people to even want to be aware of the 'cause and effect' aspects of how their food gets to their mouths. I'm familiar with, and greatly appreciate the lists you publish. They've been a help to me in sorting out whether or not to eat seafood. I"ve almost stopped eating it because of the devestating ocean losses. Now I try to find a way to support local (regional, anyhow) and sustainable harvesting of fish and have it only on occasion.
@cookingupastory15 жыл бұрын
And consider how much restaurant food is thrown away! I wonder if the buffet types have less or more food waste.