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Some Delicious Seafood Tips

I have been searching high and low for good sea food recipes. I am from the midwest, but my husband is from New Jersey, so he is used to eating a lot of fish.
I have absolutely no experience cooking it and even less experience eating it (unless you count fish sticks!) I am not a big fan of fish with a strong taste and I am completely baffled by things like shrimp and lobster.
Where should I start? I need some simple, easy to fix recipes, for beginners, that will impress, as well as surprise, my husband.

This shrimp-recipe was delicious. I will definitely enjoy making it again.
My family loved it. The lime was especially great.
I thank anyone with sufficient skill level will enjoy making this food. I always enjoy shrimp and seafood and this is my favorite recipe so far.
There is a shrimp recipe that I found online and I saved it and shared it with my friends but one thing I did not enjoy about the recipe is the addition on peanuts.
when we have good dishes we should not add peanuts as addition, it may spoil the texture.
While cooking shrimp again I will not use the peanuts, as it was good without it.

we ourselves happy when we see kids playing running,and crashing when they get together while we swing on the porch.
The weather had finally let up and allowed the sun to shine for a few hours and that was all the signal we needed to bundle up and head out.
On the giant red shiny oval disc they piled themselves, ready for the shove that meant a thrill ride would follow.
Seeing such happy tiny faces crammed together looking up at me caused me to pause and comment to Michael, ‘now doesn’t that look like the yummiest shrimp salad ever?’. Let’s hope such fun days are plentiful this winter. Cooking is always alot of fun – especially when you do it with your entire family.

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