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after a sad run of cooking uneatable chicken at home, I did a 1-hour honey garlic marinade with two salmon fillets and baked them, and my mind was blown. the best fish imo, and i always feel like my heart health is being improved with each bite (thank you omega-3 fatty acids!!!!
Apr 2, 2025

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