JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for April 17, 2012

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    margueritem  over 12 years ago

    I’ve heard that they are two different sea dwellers.

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    Agent54  over 12 years ago

    may I recommend Breakfast for Dinner menu (think IHOP)French Toast,, bacon, eggs option on Pancake made into faces and letters, OJ on the side – perhaps some fruit. Tad messy on the kitchen but the only tricky timing is to have the bacon ready (not burnt) when the other stuff is ready.

    (did this for years for my daughter’s sleep over friends)

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    TheSkulker  over 12 years ago

    The best and easiest way to cook bacon is in a microwave on paper towels. As crispy as you want it, exact known time and minimal fat/grease.

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    Olddog1  over 12 years ago

    East coast= dolphin fish. Hawaii= Mahi-Mahi. Mexico and west coast= Dorado. All same fish, except now east coast resturants are afraid to list Dolphin fish. Ignorant people will boycott and throw rocks.

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    Ray_C  over 12 years ago

    The smart dolphins are air-breathing mammals, not fish. We don’t eat those. The other “dolphins”, also known as mahi mahi or dorado, are fish. The only things they have in common with dolphins are fins and seawater.

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    gmforde  over 12 years ago

    Thanks Ray C, they had me scared there for a minute. I ate Mahi-Mahi once on the west coast. It was freshly caught and tasted really good when it was grilled, and I don’t normally like seafood.

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    RogueSymmetry  over 12 years ago

    Wow, I love Mahi Mahi even more now that I know it’s dolphin. I can’t wait to tell all my FB friends what I just learned

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    erinbliss  over 12 years ago

    Who knew so many people still think the dolphin you eat is the same as the mammal?! sigh.Must be people who don’t get fresh fish too often.

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    Ervin Johnson  over 12 years ago

    seriously? DOLPHIN?? Had I known, I wouldn’t have tried it when I was in Hawaii, but sadly, I love it… I’ll stop after the next one.

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    rotts  over 12 years ago

    Isn’t it Dolphin FISH? Not the same as Dolphin mammal.

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    David Smirh  over 12 years ago

    Please, don’t anyone mention eating catfish, Armstrong will think people are eating cats.

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    Big_Tex  over 12 years ago

    Make tuna fish salad. Simple, and they can make sandwiches.

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    hippogriff  over 12 years ago

    I think they made the error on porpoise. Unfortunately, the mahi-mahi is becoming overfished too.

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    Honeyintherock  over 12 years ago

    Mahi-Mahi is the Hawaiian name for the dolphinfish. It’s all one word, DOLPHINFISH, like CATFISH, and the former is about as close to being a dolphin as the latter is to being a cat.

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    Boise Ed Premium Member over 12 years ago

    I see that the so-called common dolphinfish or mahi mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) doesn’t even look anything like a real dolphin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahi-mahi even says that the name “causes much confusion.”

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    Ray_C  over 12 years ago

    Joe thinks dolphins are too smart. I wonder if the escargot would be stupid enough for him. (From and old smartalek waiter joke.)I wonder if some of the posts are just being facetious, but I’ll repeat just in case: the dolphin you eat are not the intelligent sea mammals, they are just dumb fish like tuna or cod. The name happens to be the same for some reason.

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    cozy3952  over 12 years ago

    Love your thoughts Robb!

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    jmo328  over 12 years ago

    Dolphin or Porpoise?

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    DKHenderson  11 months ago

    Joe, Mahi-Mahi is dolphin FISH, not the mammal! (And it’s very good. No fishy taste.)

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