Sentences with phrase «think swordfish»

I think swordfish would work nicely and even salmon.
But, as it turned out, the butcher didn't have what I wanted (I was thinking swordfish or mahi mahi), so I could either give up my salsa idea or settle on chicken.

Not exact matches

But we put such negative thoughts out of our mind while dining, in the rain under the thatched roof of Karola's Restaurant while listening CDs of the guitar music of Ottmar Libberth and Carlos Santana and eating swordfish, shrimp, and yellowfin tuna that were fresh and delicious, but — you guessed it — bland.
Stay away from larger cold - water fish (think halibut, Atlantic cod, and swordfish), which tend to be mushy when raw and may contain parasites (don't worry, cooking takes care of those things).
Think of the word «fish» and the image that pops into your mind will likely be a ray - finned fish, members of a ubiquitous class that includes everything from tuna to trout, catfish to cod, swordfish to sunfish, perch to piranha, goldfish to goby.
[1] Although this constellation is often identified with the swordfish there are reasons to think that the less commonly known dolphinfish may be a better match.
Surprisingly we come into contact with heavy metals in everyday life — through the air we breathe (think vehicle emissions and other environmental pollutants), in the food we eat (non-organic foods that have been treated with pesticides and herbicides), if you have dental fillings made from mercury - containing amalgam, and certain types of large fish (such as king mackerel, swordfish, orange roughy, marlin, tuna steaks, and canned «white» albacore).
You see, Swordfish thinks it's one heady affair flecked with nifty booms and stunts, but its ideas are as goofily slim as its action is often needless, and director Dominic Sena and writer Skip Woods seem blissfully blind to it all.
True to form, the movie is laden with misplaced gravitas, magic - hour tableaux, and awkward drivel that makes me think that of the film's two credited writers, it's Hitman / Swordfish scribe Skip Woods and not 25th Hour scribe David Benioff who took the final run at the screenplay.
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