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If you're of the Catholic persuasion, then you might be pretty tired of fish about now!
Fish has pretty much been a Friday night staple for our family for as long as I can remember-it's just a habit that we've kept.
if we're not eating from a local restaurant, then there is one brand we consistently turn to:
Gorton’s all NEW Smart & Crunchy Fish Sticks and Fillets are made with 100% wild-caught Alaska Pollock and breaded in a tasty panko breadcrumb, that gives them a great crunch. Always crispy, never fried, they have 50% less fat than the regular Gorton's Fish Sticks and Fillets, with 200 calories or less per serving. They have NO MSG or artificial flavors (something we can ALL cheer about) too!This combination of taste, health and convenience puts a new spin on a classic family favorite! Available in fish sticks and fillets, in resealable bags, you can use what you need and keep the rest for later- perfect if you need single servings!
We've sampled both of the products and while the fish sticks were very tasty, we refer the fillets!
The fillets can be served like they are above, with a side for a quick dinner (ready in 20 minutes), when you're in a rush, getting back from baseball or soccer practice. Add a side salad and you've got a meal the kids will love. Fish and seafood are natural sources of lean protein and crucial nutrients like vitamins and minerals including iron, zinc, and Vitamins A,B and D. But we actually prefer them a different way:
Yup- we love to grab some tortillas, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and cucumber and make our own soft fish tacos with them! It's perfect for Spring and Summer, as they are light, filling and good for you! miss Grace adores them and loves taking a leftover one for lunch the next day-she's winning over her classmates to fish tacos, one by one too!
You will LOVE these new products as much as we do! They really DO stay crunchy, are super flavorable and convenient! And Gorton's has plenty of great recipes available on their website to give you new ideas on how to serve them!
Be sure to check out Gorton's Smart & Crunchy page and sign up for their Smart & Crunch Sweepstakes- you could win $10,000 for a dream trip for a family of 4 to Orlando Fl, San Diego CA, Washington D.C. or Hilton Head SC (I know how do you choose?)! Plus once you enter, you can download a coupon, and learn about the Smart & Crunchy tour going around the country- Smarty Crunchman will be handing out samples and more!
Giveaway:
One lucky BTHM reader will win a Gorton's Smart & Crunchy Gift Pack:
:2 FREE product coupons, 2 Gorton's aprons (adult and child) and a Smarty Crunchman Stuffy!
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ReplyDeleteWe are Catholic, but I always get fresh fish and avoid the breaded ones from the freezer section. The fresher fish is better for you especially if it's wild caught and it tastes much better too.
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