Seagan Diet Versus Pescatarian Diet—What’s the Difference?

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You’re hungry for a heart-healthy diet. You’ve heard all the fuss about the benefits of eating fish. You may even know that the American Heart Association recommends consuming fish at least twice a week. Unlike many types of meat, fish is low in saturated fats and high in beneficial omega-3 fatty acids.

What the Fluke Do Seagans Eat?

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A lot of people cringe when they hear what we don’t eat. What, no butter? No eggs? No cheese? No freakin’ ice cream? But what they view as a deprivation diet could not be further from the truth.

Quick Seafood Paella

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Nobody makes paella like my dad. However, this way-healthier version may rival his without taking up half your day.

Linguine in White Clam Sauce

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This was the dish I once made for my college roommates (no wonder I was the most wanted roomie on campus!). However, that 1980s version contained a whole stick of butter. Oh my. Those college days are long gone—and so is the artery-clogging dairy.

Potato-Crusted Halibut

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Crispy, yummy goodness—you’ll be counting the seconds before it’s done. Makes the perfect family dinner.

Salmon Salad

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Truth be told, I hate salmon. Or thought I did. My dear friend and gourmet chef, Abby, served this to me for lunch one day. I ate the entire bowl and begged her to make it again the following week.