Reddit mentions: The best fresh fish
We found 41 Reddit comments discussing the best fresh fish. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 22 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. St. Dalfour French Bistro (Gourmet On The Go), Ready to Eat Wild Pink Salmon, 6.2-Ounce Tins (Pack of 6)
- St. Dalfour's commitment to quality, healthy eating, and superior taste is unwavering and never subject to compromise
- This St. Dalfour item is ready to eat providing you a delicious gourmet meal on the go
- All natural and comes conveniently in an easy to open lid
- Make St. Dalfour part of your rich and healthy diet today
- Product of France
Features:
Specs:
Height | 11.4 Inches |
Length | 8.8 Inches |
Weight | 2.67 Pounds |
Width | 9.2 Inches |
Release date | March 2008 |
Size | 6.2 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
Number of items | 1 |
2. BUMBLE BEE Premium Light Tuna Pouch in Water, Ready to Eat Tuna Fish, High Protein, Keto Food and Snacks, Gluten Free, 2.5oz Pouch (Pack of 12)
- WILD CAUGHT TUNA: Premium wild caught light tuna pouch in water
- LEAN PROTEIN: Premium Light Tuna in water contains 16g of protein and 70 calories per pouch along with omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids, vitamin B6 and niacin, as well as important minerals like iron and selenium
- SNACK HEALTHY: Perfect for post-workout protein, outdoor hiking, biking or camping, or at the office for lunch or afternoon snack
- Keto friendly
- Gluten free
- Non-GMO
- Dolphin safe
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Specs:
Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Size | 2.5 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
Number of items | 12 |
3. BUMBLE BEE Solid White Albacore Tuna Fish in Water, Canned Tuna Fish, High Protein Food, Wild Caught, Gluten Free, 5 Ounce (pack of 24)
- WILD CAUGHT TUNA IN WATER: Premium, high-quality wild caught, canned solid white albacore tuna in water
- GOOD SOURCE OF PROTEIN: Pack of 24, 5 ounce cans of Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water; Each can contains 29 grams of lean protein per serving (1 serving per can)
- CONVENIENT & SATISFYING SNACK: Enjoy a can of Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water as a great-tasting, protein-packed seafood or tuna snack, for a healthy lunch or as part of any other meal
- PERFECT FOR TUNA RECIPES: Bumble Bee canned tuna fish in water is the perfect choice for all your favorite tuna creations—especially tuna salad and sandwiches!—and is a great food for those on a ketogenic (keto) diet
- ALBACORE TUNA: High-quality Bumble Bee canned tuna is keto friendly, gluten free, Kosher Certified and Non-GMO Project Verified
- SUSTAINABLE BUMBLE BEE TUNA: Bumble Bee canned tuna fish products are dolphin safe and feature a code you can enter on our Trace My Catch website to learn where and how your seafood was caught, processed and more
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Height | 2.6 Inches |
Length | 13.6 Inches |
Weight | 9.19 Pounds |
Width | 10.1 Inches |
Size | 5 Ounce (Pack of 24) |
Number of items | 24 |
4. King Oscar Cod Liver in Own Oil, 6.67-Ounces Tins, 190 Gram, (Pack of 3)
- Pack of 3 6.67-ounce tins
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Specs:
Weight | 0.4188782978 Pounds |
Size | 6.7 Ounce (Pack of 3) |
Number of items | 3 |
5. Cod Liver In Own Oil 4.3 oz. (Pack of 5)
- 5 cans of Cod Liver total 21.5 oz
- Produced from fresh Icelandic cod liver
- No Preservatives or added flavors
Features:
Specs:
Weight | 0.26875 Pounds |
Size | 4.3 Ounce (Pack of 5) |
Number of items | 5 |
6. Bar Harbor Wild Smoked Kippers, 6.7 Ounce (Pack of 12)
- A convenient delicious substitute for tuna in your favorite recipes, great for creative hors d'oevres
- Every bite is packed delicious naturally wood smoked flavor
- Protein packed fish high in Omega 3, and calcium
- Made with natural and simple ingredients
- High quality fresh sardines, hand sorted and hand packed from the North Atlantic
Features:
Specs:
Weight | 0.41875 Pounds |
Release date | September 2006 |
Size | 6.7 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
Number of items | 12 |
7. Seasons Sardine Nsa Club in water, 4.37 oz
Premium all naturalBest quality productGluten-free and Non-GMO, Effervesce combines Authenticity with Elegance and Prestige
Specs:
Height | 3.13 Inches |
Length | 4.38 Inches |
Weight | 0.33 Pounds |
Width | 0.94 Inches |
Size | 0.33 Pound |
Number of items | 1 |
8. Trident Seafoods Value Fish Breaded Fish Finger, 10 Pound -- 1 each.
Ships frozen, CANNOT be cancelled after being processed.
Specs:
Weight | 10 Pounds |
9. Crown Prince Sardines in Water, 4.25-Ounce Tins (Pack of 24)
Case of 24 4.25-ounce pull-top lids (total of 102 ounces)Hand-packed Pilchard Sardines in waterExcellent source of protein and calcium; good source of iron; zero trans fat; no salt addedKosher; contains 1.6g of Omega 3 per servingWild-caught; product of Morocco
Specs:
Weight | 0.265625 Pounds |
Number of items | 24 |
10. Crown Prince Kipper Snacks, 3.25-Ounce Packages (Pack of 24)
- Case of twenty, four 3.25-ounce cans (total of 78 ounces)
- Naturally smoked fillets of herring over hardwood chips; hand-packed
- Contains 2 grams of omega-3; kosher
- Excellent source of protein; zero carbohydrates; zero trans fat
- Wild-caught; product of Canada
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Specs:
Weight | 78 ounces |
Release date | January 2006 |
Number of items | 24 |
11. SnackMasters Salmon Jerky Original, 2-Ounce Packages (Pack of 8)
- Eight 2-ounce packages of gourmet salmon jerky (total of 16 ounces)
- Wholesome snack sliced from wild Alaskan salmon fillets
- All-natural; contains no artificial colors, preservatives, or MSG
- Rich source of protein in a convenient, resealable package
- Crafted from a secret family recipe; minimally processed in the heart of Northern California's San Joaquin Valley
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Specs:
Weight | 0.125 Pounds |
Release date | March 2006 |
Size | 2-Ounce Packages (Pack of 8) |
Number of items | 1 |
12. StarKist Gourmet Selects Sardines, Skinless Boneless in Whole Grain Dijon Mustard, 4.37 Ounce
Delicious succulent skinless, boneless sardines in a whole grain Dijon mustard marinadePerfect addition to salads, sandwiches, pastaGreat way to jazz up any mealTasty snack for anytimeGood source of Omega 3s
Specs:
Weight | 0.273125 Pounds |
Release date | July 2013 |
Size | 4.375 Ounce |
Number of items | 1 |
13. Badadongnae Dried Pollack, 3.84 Ounce
- Dried Pollack
- Product of South Korea
Features:
Specs:
Height | 0.1 Inches |
Length | 20 Inches |
Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
Size | 3.84 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
14. Icelandic Cod Liver Wild Caught (Foie de Morue) 4oz. (PACK OF 12 CANS)
- Wild Caught Cod Liver
Features:
Specs:
Weight | 0.25 pounds |
Size | 4.06 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
Number of items | 12 |
15. Squid Ink - Tinta de Calamar - box of 50 0.14 oz packets
- Product Brand: Markys - Country of Origin: Spain
- Ingredients: squid ink
- Product is perishable and will ship via FedEx Overnight service
- Availability: Usually ships within 1 business day
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Size | box of 50 0.14 Ounce packets |
16. Wild Planet Wild Sardines in Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Lemon, 3rd Party Mercury Tested, 4.4 Ounce (Pack of 6)
- Seafood with fresh-from-the-sea flavor
- Nothing compares to the flavor, nutrition and value offered by Wild Planet!
- Sustainably caught along the central California coastline
- These meaty, firm and flavorful whole portions are high in protein and loaded with calcium, phosphorus and iron.
- Delectable on a sandwich, as a salad topper, or as an ingredient in your favorite recipe!
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Specs:
Weight | 0.275 Pounds |
Size | 4.4 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
Number of items | 6 |
17. BUMBLE BEE Premium Skinless & Boneless Wild Pink Salmon, Ready to Eat Salmon, High Protein Food, 5 Ounce Pouch (Pack of 12)
- WILD CAUGHT SALMON: Indulge in the fresh, flavorful taste of wild salmon; Add the firm, pink and flavorful chunks of our skinless and boneless salmon to your favorite recipes, or simply enjoy the delicious salmon on its own
- EXCELLENT SOURCE OF PROTEIN: Pack of 12, 5 ounce pouches of Bumble Bee Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon; Each pink salmon pouch contains 29 grams of protein per serving (1 serving per pouch)
- CONVENIENT & SATISFYING SNACK: Enjoy a can of Bumble Bee Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon as a great-tasting, protein-packed seafood snack, for a healthy lunch or as part of any other meal
- PERFECT FOR SALMON RECIPES: Enjoy these wild salmon pouches as a great-tasting, protein-packed snack or a quick meal—easily prepare a delicious lunch or dinner with premium Bumble Bee salmon pouches
- PREMIUM WILD SALMON: Bumble Bee salmon pouches are keto friendly, gluten free and Kosher Certified
- SUSTAINABLE BUMBLE BEE SALMON: Bumble Bee Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon contains wild caught salmon sourced from a Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified sustainable fishery
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Specs:
Weight | 0.3125 Pounds |
Release date | January 2022 |
Size | 5 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
Number of items | 12 |
18. Bumble Bee Foods Wild Pink Salmon Skinless Boneless, 5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)
Wild Pink Salmon, Skinless, Boneless
Specs:
Weight | 0.3125 Pounds |
Number of items | 24 |
19. Seamazz Skinless Boneless Swai Fillet, 3/5 Ounce -- 1 each.
Ships frozen, CANNOT be cancelled after being processed.
Specs:
Number of items | 1 |
20. Cod Liver (4.3oz)
Wild Caught Island Cod Liver 4.3 oz/121 g pack of 10Ready to eat straight out of the can, add to a salad, or create several delicious meals withA delicious source of protein, Omega-3, Vitamins A+D
Specs:
Weight | 0.26875 Pounds |
Size | 4.3 Ounce (Pack of 10) |
Number of items | 10 |
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I have Prime and would be happy to buy what you need so you get free shipping without the $35 minimum, should the gift card not be enough. It's 2 day shipping. Just direct message me and we'll sort it out. Here are some options right around $12:
http://www.amazon.com/Bobs-Red-Mill-Cereal-Muesli/dp/B000EDDSES/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407460188&sr=8-1&keywords=bob%27s+red+mill
http://www.amazon.com/Bumble-Bee-Chunk-2-5-Ounce-Pouches/dp/B00374WK4U/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1407460277&sr=8-3&keywords=tuna
http://www.amazon.com/Keebler-Sandwich-Crackers-Variety-Pack/dp/B0044CJDTO/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1407460315&sr=8-4&keywords=crackers
You start to get some (imho) better deals around $15 or $20, for things like steel cut oats, peanut butter, etc., if you keep on mturking. I mturk too.
Otherwise, you can set up mturk to deposit in the bank but it does take a few days -- start it now, even if you don't need it. That way it's set up for next time (verified).
If you need more assistance, this subreddit is for people posting Amazon (or Walmart, etc.) wish lists. People can then buy things for you directly from your wishlist. You may be able to get a good amount more food than asking for pizza this way - dollars on staples go faster than pizza, and we have a number of active gifters here -- stock up on PB, tuna, boxes of pasta and sauce, canned fruit, protein bars/shake mix, crackers, whatever. If it doesn't spoil, you can probably get it or something like it on Amazon. There are good deals on Amazon and many people in this subreddit are Prime subscribers, so try to add Prime-eligible items. Don't forget a few small "addon" items -- if we reach a minimum order, we can add small items for free shipping too, and there's a lot of food items in this category, as well as needs like toothpaste and other toiletries, paper goods, etc.
I used to be a hiring manager, so if you want anyone to read your resume, let me know. Happy to help. Job searching is brutal and any edge helps.
Good luck out there!
Longtime lurker in the sub, but thought I would submit this since we got a cute photo of my son slurping down the broth that was left in his bowl.
I made a variation on /u/ramen_lord's Tokyo style Shoyu recipe, based on what was locally available.
I also used his egg recipe, which turned out great.
The biggest change was using pork shoulder instead of pork belly. I braised the pork shoulder with the same ingredients that /u/ramen_lord recommends for braising pork belly here, but I used the Martha Stewart pork shoulder braising method.
I used store-bought Sapporo ramen from a store that was supposed to have Sun Noodles but didn't.
Because I couldn't find any iriko niboshi, I used canned smoked wild kippers that I found at my local grocery store. I think it worked pretty well, all things considered, adding a fish and very slight smoke taste to things.
Of course, the best part of the meal was watching my one-and-a-half year old son who can be a pretty picky eater and has never had ramen before snarfing down the egg, noodles, and pork, and then lifting up the bowl to slurp down the remaining broth.
This sub is really great. Much thanks to /u/ramen_lord and everyone else here for their posts and wisdom. I'm excited to keep cooking and for our son to continue slurping for years to come.
Certainly! Here's what I have so far:
Bleach:
Body wash:
Old Spice High Endurance Pure Sport Scent Men's Body Wash 18 Fl Oz
6 pack
$23.34 every 6 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GR9OIQ/
@ Weis we’re spending $4.49 per bottle, so $26.94 every 6 months
We will save $3.60 every 6 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $7.20 / year
Canned tuna:
Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore in water, 5 Ounce Tins
24 pack
$33.29 every 3 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002XPPAA0/
@ Weis we’re spending $1.99 per can, so $47.76 every 3 months
We will save 14.47 every 3 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $57.88 / year
Cat food:
Hill's Science Diet Adult Tender Tuna Dinner Chunks and Gravy Cat Food Can, 5.5oz
24 pack, 3x @ $20.51
$61.53 every month
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006WOC8SU/
@ Petco we’re spending $1.17 per can, so $84.24 every month
We will save $22.71 every month with Amazon S&S
a savings of $272.52 / year
Coffee creamer:
International Delight Amaretto Liquid Creamer
288-Count Single-Serve Packages
$14.55 every 3 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00284TNL8
@ Weis we’re spending $2.29 per bottle, so $27.48 every 3 months
We will save $12.93 every 3 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $51.72 / year
Deodorant:
Old Spice High Endurance Pure Sport Scent Men's Deodorant
2 pack
$4.65 every 4 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008CC3NHK
@ Weis we’re spending $4.49 per stick, so $8.98 every 4 months
We will save $4.33 every 4 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $12.99 / year
Dish soap:
Dishwasher detergent:
Fabric softener:
Laundry detergent:
Tide Laundry Detergent, 50 Ounce
2 pack
$11.97 every 2 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005UX2KU0/
@ Weis we’re spending $16.49 per bottle, so $32.98 every 2 months
We will save $21.01 every 2 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $126.06 / year
Paper towels:
Sparkle Paper Towels Giant Rolls Pick A Size, White
8 count
$7.57 every 2 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BLZ1ZV6/
@ Weis we’re spending $11.99 per package, so $11.99 every 2 months
We will save $4.42 every 2 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $26.52 / year
Razor blade cartridges:
Gillette Fusion Manual Cartridges
12 count
$34.71 every 4 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004B8AZH0/
@ Weis we’re spending $3.44 per unit, so $41.28 every 4 months
We will save $6.57 every 4 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $19.71 / year
Tissues:
Toilet paper:
My husband has kidney disease and his doc limited him to less than 2,300 mg per day. I keep him below that and his kidneys have stopped declining.
Here are some things that I keep around that might help you with your uncle.
Here are some things we use a lot that might help.
These are a few of what I think of as my guy friendly foods. It keeps hubby from snacking on the really bad stuff. I would recommend going to the store and just filling up a box on your own instead of ordering them online since it's so expensive to order that way. You can find some version of these in almost any sizable grocery store and it will cost you far less to make a care package yourself. I just looked them up online in case you have to go that route, plus you'll know what the packaging looks like.
On a side note if you need help with recipes or ideas just let me know. I think it's really wonderful that you are trying to help him. I hope you won't be too disappointed if he doesn't respond the way you would like. Being a hoarder sort of goes hand in hand with mental issues and a resistance to any kind of change no matter how small or important. I hope that he embraces some change and appreciates your effort.
Edit: Online prices for these items are very pricey, that's why I suggested looking for them in the store. In our store the family size bags of Utz no salt potato chips run about $3 and there are always generic store versions. I included the online link so OP could see what they look like and perhaps find it cheaper.
Hi, I'd recommend watching Frank Tufano's videos on nutrition to anyone doing this diet. There's a lot to learn and understand. You will feel great though and it will change your relationship with food entirely.
Since you're into weightlifting and fitness, it's also very important to both 1. Eat enough fat and 2. Eat enough meat in general. Depending on your size, 2-3lbs of meat per day at 80%/20% fat to protein ratio in calories. You'll be hungry and tired otherwise.
Great idea and well executed. In the interest of giving back, consider adding this to your Amazon list, it's the best all around food at the best price that I've ever found.
Sounds like you got burned and are gun shy. But have you considered doing subscribe & save with cheap "filler" items? Like these ~$2 sardines? Sign up to get 1 or 2 boxes of soylent and then 3 or 4 tins of sardines. You get the %15 discount on the soylent and a couple of sardines (which are super healthy and taste great on crackers.).
Then even if you get an unwanted/unexpected shipment of soylent, the surprise bill is more like $60 instead of $600.
I used to travel for business a lot and often found myself in conference rooms where lunch is brought in for a day long meeting (or some other lunch situation I would not be able to predict). My trick was to always carry one or two of those pouches of salmon or tuna and a plastic fork in my bag as an easy solution to not having a keto friendly option available. You can also carry small packets of mayo.
Also, don't be afraid to ask for the food stall to make you something without rice, you may be surprised how many people are willing to help you and be very friendly toward your request. Just say "hey I'm doing a low carb diet, can I get that with veggies instead of rice?", or "Do you have any low carb options?". The worst they can say is no, but you need to be bold and fearless, it's your health and future we are talking about. Otherwise you may end up like me; much older, much heavier, and wishing I had made better choices as a youth.
Ahh! This is perfect for me, I looked through all of Amazon for something like this this past semester. I can give you a ton of advice on food from your local stores/cheap and healthy options if that's what you're looking for as well (i'm a huge nutrition/health/fitness nut), but as for Amazon -- St. Dalfour's French Gourmet Salmon! But it's not just salmon, it also comes with veggies. :D There's a bunch in the line you may be interested in, but the salmon and the three bean are the best :)
Nutritional facts.
A few ideas (none of these are affiliate links)
Daleksstudents might make her lose her cool, she can use this to become human for a time.And of course, you'll need the perfect romantic anniversary dinner; what could be better than Fish Fingers and Custard.
Good choice on the tea!
I don't buy much groceries in bulk... I did buy some Annie's organic mac and cheese (though I hear the white cheddar is better), since it is very cheap and somewhat healthier (but not by much) than the Kraft variety. One of the best things I've ordered was these tins of salmon. Very delicious, great for a quick lunch. You don't even need to microwave it.
Oh, also, I'm considering buying a bunch of the granola cereal I eat in bulk. It's still somewhat expensive in bulk, but almond and dark chocolate granola is maybe my favorite snack ever and I might succumb.
> Anti-oxidants are good at preventing harm, oxidation is what's harmful for your body.
No, that's not clear at all. I provided the link for a reason. Anti-oxidants have links with higher mortalities, cancer, and destroy the benefits of exercise.
> Sardines are super cheap most of the time (less than $1 a day for a can), they're also really good for you. You're not going to get 8g of fish oil and 22g of protein for much cheaper anywhere else.
OK, I admit I don't pay too much attention to sardine prices. I thought they were more like $3 a can. (Looking on Amazon, prices seem to be more like $2 a can.)
> I'm also not a huge fan of nubrain, I like smart powders for most of my stuff. The rest I get my uncle to buy from China super cheap of Alibaba because he deals in import/export.
Neither Alibaba nor Smart Powders do modafinil, though. I like SP too - for what they carry. (I like the idea of bulk buying on Alibaba, but really - what am I going to do with 30kg of piracetam?)
My goto dualsport meals are St. Dalfour's Wild Pink Salmon with Vegetables and Bumblee Lunch on the Run Tuna Salad. Definitely not enough to 2 weeks but I highly recommend both as easy trail lunches.
Pistachios.
Also, for some good omega-3s (and because I love salmon), ready to eat gourmet pink salmon
never considered that sandwich disgusting... try Kipper Snacks (you don't have to buy them on amazon, they're sold everywhere) you may enjoy the salty goodness as much as I do.
I have a WF right across the street from my office, which is really nice. You can order the salmon jerky online, but it's not that cheap. I just don't like beef jerky... but salmon is amazing.
Icelandic Cod Liver Wild Caught (Foie de Morue) 4oz. (PACK OF 12 CANS) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07935LV8F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3BvCCbMF17MVX
I ordered these on someone’s suggestion and I just had the first ones last night. They’re pretty good!
Amazon also has 6 for $15.88 (without subscribing) which isn't all that much more than $2.50 each, and if you have Amazon Prime the shipping is free.
I'm korean. So I buy dried pollack. The shipping is expensive though. So you can either go to a local asian market (Hmart, Lotte, etc) and look for dried pollack, preferably shredded in strips, or look for another type of dried fish.
What I do is, I boil some water and put the dried pollack in there until it softens up. After that, drain it and include it in your dog(Chewbacca?)'s food or just give it to him as a treat. You don't have to boil it but it makes it very soft and easy to eat.
EDIT: Or you can buy this and cut it to little pieces.
Just last month I bought another case(my second) of Bumble Bee solid white albacore. Price has gone up quite a bit, but I got it for around $24(~$1/can - cheapest local is $1.50). It was from Amazon itself, not a third party seller. Also (impulsively) bought a case of V8 cans(24x 11.5oz) for like $8, but that stuff has so damn much sodium I don't even want to drink it.
I was expecting it to be at least a little off-putting in some way, like a flavor, texture, or visual appearance that would be more of an acquired taste. I'm not the most adventurous eater, though I've definitely had various types of liver pate, and I found it very appetizing and ended up finishing my first can in one sitting (although with some oil left in the bottom). This is the particular kind I tried: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002147OIO
> Cuttlefish ink stinks and is a lot fishier. Also, the color is different.
True. In Sicily it's the cuttlefish ink (cuttlefish = seppia in Italian) that is being used, and yes, the taste is very fishy.
These are squids: http://www.palaciodeoriente.net/en/squid/17-calamares-en-salsa-tinta-8410205054883.html http://www.amazon.com/Squid-Ink-Tinta-Calamar-packets/dp/B008RB7SGI
Canned Cod Liver, like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/King-Oscar-Liver-6-67-Ounces-Tins/dp/B002147OIO
Omega 3 and liver all in one can!
I've been buying these from Amazon, and they're great.
I haven't been able to find them locally, but I've heard of people finding them in Russian markets.
Sounds good. I would recommend switching to salmon though, which tastes pretty much the same but has a higher omega3 content and much lower mercury content.
You can find them on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/King-Oscar-Liver-6-67-Ounces-Tins/dp/B002147OIO
https://www.amazon.com/Cod-Liver-Own-4-3oz-pack/dp/B00EO5R0YQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=cod+liver+can&qid=1554330491&s=gateway&sr=8-3
[I gotcha bro!] (http://www.amazon.com/Seamazz-Skinless-Boneless-Fillet-Ounce/dp/B00N383XCI/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1456847567&sr=1-2&keywords=swai)
Here is the mobile version of your link
I'm in Bagram right now trying to follow a somewhat paleo diet. I dont know where you're stationed but here are some of the things I like.
Breakfast - Whole eggs. Don't get the premixed shit because it has some kind of filler in it. Occasionally we get some high quality eggs here that are bright orange and taste great. Bacon is pretty much the only other choice. It's the shittiest quality bacon ever, but beggars can't be choosers.
All other chows - The hamburgers have soy filler. Every sauce that comes on meat has gluten. Get whatever is not breaded and scrape the sauce/gravy off. Get some salad with every meal. Get some hot vegetables.
Ordering shit - All that premade paleo shit is stupid expensive and not worth it. You are going to want a small stash of food for those IBA required days that you won't want to go to chow. I buy these sardines from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Planet-Sardines-Virgin-4-375-Ounce/dp/B004VDH4KQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348414298&sr=8-1&keywords=wild+sardines They are expensive but they are good. The other option is nuts.com. They have all kinds of delicious options like raw walnuts and unsweetened coconut chips. They also offer freeze dried vegetables that are expensive but hey, its shelf stable vegetables.
If you have your husband ship stuff, be mindful that the box WILL get fucked up and it WILL be exposed to long bouts of 100+ degree heat even in winter.
Have you priced solid white albacore lately? Twas over $1 a can, which comes out to ~ $4/lb. That's damn near chicken breasteses. Source
I work in an office and I have an hour long commute. I can't rely on myself to remember to bring lunches every day, so I brown bag some hard boiled eggs, and some fruit/veggies (all from the bodega on the corner).
Through Amazon, you can subscribe to get your food delivered:
Salmon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0025ULK66
Protein:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002DUD7HS/
Brown Rice:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FIXT2I/
Keep that shit in a box under your desk with some hot sauce. It works. I been doing this for about a year.