Most anglers assume that the fresher the fish, the safer the sushi, and therefore a freshly caught fish is safer than fish purchased in a restaurant. … The Food and Drug Administration regulations stipulate that fish to be eaten raw, whether as sushi, sashimi, ceviche, or tartare, must be frozenRead More →

A sandwich with tuna and a layer of melted cheese in it, usually eaten hot. What goes with tuna melt? What to serve with a Classic Tuna Melt: potato chips. Macaroni Salad. Buttermilk Coleslaw. Pickles. Carrot Raisin Salad. Is tuna Good for you to lose weight? If you are lookingRead More →

In moderation, tuna can be a healthy treat for most cats. In fact, many commercial cat foods contain tuna as an ingredient. Tuna is high in protein and low in carbohydrates. How much tuna is safe for cats? Until veterinarians know more, limit your cat’s tuna consumption to occasional treatsRead More →

Dave Marciano’s boat, “Hard Merchandise” became submerged in its slip at Gloucester Marine Railways over the weekend. Marine Services of Salisbury lifted it up and out of the water. Dave Millhouser/Courtesy photo. Divers from Marine Services in Salisbury work to get “Hard Merchandise” up out of the water. Does DaveRead More →

The United States Food and Drug Administration recommends keeping the consumption of albacore (white) tuna to under 4 ounces per week and skipjack (light) tuna to under 12 ounces per week. Is tuna healthy yes or no? Yes, canned tuna is a healthful food rich in protein and contains manyRead More →