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Anything battered isn't usually the healthiest option, but fish-stick fans can now bite into better-for-you, better-for-the-earth options.

 

 

 

 

 

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In 2004, Fred Whan of Ontario, Canada, gained notoriety for claiming to find the image of Jesus on a fish stick.

 

 

 

 

 

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Want fish sticks so good, you can't help but shower them with praise?

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Cast your line no further than this tip. Even low-brow dinner-standbys like fish sticks can be fin-tastically delicious and eco at the same time.

 

The Benefits

 

Fish sticks for future generations. Our fish-stick picks are made from cod and pollock fish approved by the Marine Stewardship Council - important, since seafood sources are going fast.

Healthier ingredients. These eco-options incorporate whole-wheat breading and are preservative-free.

A quick-and-easy munchies fix. Crispy, golden-brown, fish-stick goodness is just a short toaster-oven zap away.

 

Personally Speaking

On the rare occasions when she acts in plays, Jenifer calms pre-performance nerves by whipping up some homemade tartar sauce and eating a boatload of Natural Sea fish sticks.

 

Wanna Try?

 

Natural Sea Fish Sticks - fish sticks made from Atlantic cod with organic, whole-wheat breading; widely available at natural foods stores ($6).

Henry & Lisa's Fish Nuggets - crispy fish nuggets from the people behind the sustainable fish distributor EcoFish; now at many Whole Foods locations ($6).

Oceans Alive Eat Smart - find out which varieties of fish are your safest seafood bet.

 

 

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