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Can you refreeze thawed vacuum sealed fish?

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Yes, cooked or uncooked fish that has been thawed in the refrigerator can safely be frozen and refrozen. ... While fish is expensive, and it can be painful to throw it away, you don't want to put yourself (or anyone else in your household) at risk for food poisoning.

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  • What is the best food to feed shrimp?

    What Should You Feed Your Shrimp?

    • Various flake foods.
    • Hikari Crab and Lobster Bites.
    • Shirakura Shrimp Food.
    • Several varieties of Ken's premium sinking sticks (see Kensfish.com)
    • Pears (very small pieces)
    • Spinach.
    • Cucumbers.
    • Mosura Shrimp Food.

  • Does ahi tuna need to be fully cooked?

    Generally, any Ahi Tuna Steak you find in the grocery store is fit to be cooked rare. Or medium rare if prefer. Give it a try and resist temptation to over-cook. A few minutes on each side is all you need.

  • How do you make a fish crust?

    Press the Fish in the Pan Once you get your pan nice and hot, and then add oil, and then get that oil nice and hot, you can add the fish in there skin side down. (A good way to tell if it's hot enough is to gently drag the fish across the pan before you drop it in—if it sticks wait for it to heat a bit more.)

  • Where does Blue Point oysters come from?

    Blue Points have been a fixture on oyster menus since the early 1800s when wild oysters were harvested in Long Island's Great South Bay near the town of Blue Point, NY. These bottom-planted, Long Island Sound oysters are harvested from the famous oyster beds of Norwalk and Westport, Connecticut.

  • Can African cichlids eat freeze dried shrimp?

    When feeding African cichlids you must be aware that not all of them will like the same diet. ... Most other cichlids will eat frozen brine shrimp and frozen mysis shrimp.

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  • How often do catfish reproduce in a pond?

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  • Can aquarium salt kill fish?

    A high salt concentration can make them lose their equilibrium and they will simply roll over. If you don't act fast at this point your fish may well die. But opinions vary, and some research shows that even supposedly salt intolerant fish can adjust to very small levels of salt in their water.

  • Can a fish starve to death?

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  • How long do raw prawns take to cook?

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  • Is smoked mackerel fat bad for you?

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  • Can you put smoked fish in the freezer?

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  • Which fish is tasty for fry?

    If cod isn't your style, try farm-raised tilapia or catfish. Both these ready-to-fry fish are readily available at most markets and very affordable. Tilapia is a mild-tasting versatile fish allows you to play with various seasonings and batters. Catfish has a stronger taste that pairs well with a corn meal breading.

  • Is water hardness bad for fish?

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  • How long does it take to farm clams?

    Give the clams time to grow. In warm states, such as Florida, the clams mature in about 8 months. Further north, they may take up to 3 years to reach harvest size.

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