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Who eats sardines, if so, how?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3786299" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>My dogs love them as a treat and I am trying to incorporate them into my diet for the health benefits, but I am picky. For awhile, I was buying the fillets and manually removing the red lateral lines. However, it is a hassle and the fillets cost more so I am trying to work myself up to eating the more whole sardines that have the guts and head removed, but still have the bones and lateral lines. I've read before that the lateral lines in fish are bitter and not good for you, so i just wanted to ask if anyone eats sardines bones and all, or if it truly is better to spend the extra time and money to do the fillets as I was previously doing before I stopped.</p><p></p><p>Aside from my specific questions, how do you like to eat them in general for those of you that eat them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3786299, member: 24531"] My dogs love them as a treat and I am trying to incorporate them into my diet for the health benefits, but I am picky. For awhile, I was buying the fillets and manually removing the red lateral lines. However, it is a hassle and the fillets cost more so I am trying to work myself up to eating the more whole sardines that have the guts and head removed, but still have the bones and lateral lines. I've read before that the lateral lines in fish are bitter and not good for you, so i just wanted to ask if anyone eats sardines bones and all, or if it truly is better to spend the extra time and money to do the fillets as I was previously doing before I stopped. Aside from my specific questions, how do you like to eat them in general for those of you that eat them? [/QUOTE]
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