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Fish

Indulge in a delicious and healthy twist on classic shrimp scampi with this easy recipe. Made with succulent shrimp, fresh herbs, and a light lemon and garlic sauce, it’s a low-calorie meal that’s packed with flavor. Perfect for a quick weeknight dinner or a special occasion, it’s sure to impress your taste buds and leave you feeling satisfied.

Satisfy your cravings for Mexican flavors with these healthy fish tacos. Made with fresh, flaky white fish, crisp veggies and a tangy cilantro lime sauce, these tacos are a low-calorie, high-protein meal that’s perfect for a weeknight dinner or a casual get-together. They’re easy to make and customize with your favorite toppings, so you can enjoy a guilt-free, delicious meal any time.

This simple and healthy tuna salad recipe is the perfect lunchtime meal. Made with fresh tuna, juicy tomatoes, red onion, and crisp lettuce, it’s a low-calorie, high-protein dish that’s packed with flavor. Serve it on a bed of lettuce or stuff it in a whole wheat pita for a satisfying and nutritious meal that will keep you full for hours.

Get your daily dose of omega-3s with this delicious and healthy baked salmon recipe. Made with fresh salmon, lemon, and onions, it’s a low-calorie, high-protein meal that’s packed with flavor. This recipe is so simple to make, it is perfect for a weeknight dinner and it is a great way to enjoy the health benefits of fish while still satisfying your taste buds.

Experience the delicious flavor of fresh walleye in this healthy and easy baked recipe. Made with succulent walleye, lemon and onions, this dish is a low-calorie, high-protein meal that is packed with flavor. Perfect for a quick weeknight dinner, this recipe will delight your taste buds and leave you feeling satisfied without the guilt.

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