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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Wild Planet Seafood Gift Pack Giveaway - ends March 15!

This educational post from parenting Healthy highlights Wild Planet seafood products



Wild Planet Seafood Gift Pack Giveaway
Sponsor: Wild Planet

Most likely you have a can or two of tuna in your pantry. It makes for quick lunches or additions to salads. When you bought that can of tuna, what criteria did you use to pick that particular can? Do you just choose the cheapest on the shelf? Do you shop by whether it is in water or oil? I used to! I used to take the cheapest, in-water can of tuna without giving a thought to why I should choose the other brands. Tuna is tuna, right? Wrong! Let me tell you about some huge differences and you will never look at those cans of tuna on the grocery shelf again like they are all the same.


Nutrients

You have heard tuna is good for you, but do you know why? Protein and Omega 3's among other benefits are the most valuable nutrients that come from seafood. How raw and natural the seafood is packed before the cooking process will determine the value of these nutrients. Wild Planet packs their tuna steaks raw before cooking so that the nutrients stay with the product. Wild Planet Albacore Tuna has 32 grams of protein. Compare that to around 25-26 grams in most other brands. They also give you 1,384mg of Omega 3's compared to 250-700mg on average in other leading brands. This is because Wild Planet only cooks their product once and no added oils or water is used. Even their canned salmon will leave you with as much as 700mg of Omega 3's and that is far beyond other brands. See what happens when you properly pack seafood? You get to keep all of its nutrients!

How is your tuna caught?

Are you reading your label to see if it is pole or troll caught? I always do. Pole or troll caught is just as the name suggests-this tuna or albacore is caught on a line. There are no wasted fish due to nets or tossed at sorting. When you fish with a pole or fishing line, you get to immediately throw back the ones not right. Pole and troll caught tunas are the recommended way to fish-it is natural and no sea life is wasted. If it does not say it was pole or troll caught (or FAD-free, another way to fish for tuna without sea life wasted) then it was most likely farmed or net-caught. Catching and buying tuna caught with responsible methods is the best for your sea life. You will notice a slight cost difference as pole and troll catching is a slower process, but you really are making a responsible choice. Wild Planet's products are pole and troll caught. I get my Wild Planet products at my local Safeway and Walmart and most times pay less than $1 more for a much healthier product.

So take a look at each can of tuna on your next shopping trip. Who has better nutrients-high protein and Omega 3's and less mercury- and who is doing there part to respect our sea life and environment and pole/troll/FAD-free catching their products? When you have a tuna or albacore that is cooked in the method Wild Planet uses keeping all of it's nutrients, you get a much tastier product. Since I have only been buying Wild Planet, my family notices the better taste of their tuna compared to other brands I used to buy when I only shopped by price.

Learn more about Wild Planet's dedication to providing the healthiest of seafood products at http://www.wildplanetfoods.com/

The Giveaway
1 lucky reader will win a Wild Planet Gift pack-ARV ~$30. Enter below. Open to US and ends on 3/15. Good luck!


Disclaimer: Parenting Healthy was sent product. All opinions are 100% my own. Prize fulfillment is the responsibility of the sponsor, not any Blogger.


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8 comments:

  1. I learned that some nutritionists call Wild Planet tuna a "foodaceutical." That sounds amazing. I know that other foods can heal, but I always just bought the cheapest tuna I could. Now I will look at the labels.

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  2. I learned that Wild Planet tuna is packed full of natural Omega 3 and contains 42% more great-tasting tuna by weight. One two-ounce serving of Wild Planet albacore tuna contains an average of 1,340mg DHA and EPA Omega 3 – far more than other conventional brands of tuna containing added liquid.

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  3. I learned that their site shows where to buy their products. They also have FAQs and a recipe section on the site.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  4. I will only buy seafood that is sustainably caught and not farm raised. Wild Planet Seafood has all these qualities. They also sell their products at Target near my home and Lunds/Byerlys where I order online for delivery.

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  5. I learned tat they carry these products at Target in my area.

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  6. I learned that this Great company has a moral obligation to preserve and protect our wild planet by putting its health before economic gain! Wild Planet only uses Pole & Troll fishing thereby sustaining the wellbeing of earth’s ecosystem...no over-fishing!

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  7. I would love to try the tuna. We like tuna here. And it is there top of the line tuna. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. I learned that they use a spearing method to catch all their fish, so there's no chance other species will be harmed in the fishing process. Love that!

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