Thursday 15 August 2013

Budget-Friendly Baked Tilapia Sticks

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Budget-Friendly Baked Tilapia Sticks
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Frozen fish sticks won't bring anyone running to the table, but these fresh breaded and baked tilapia sticks will get the whole family excited for dinner. The inexpensive fish has a mild taste that satisfies every palate and tastes great with tartar sauce or malt vinegar. Serve with oven-baked fries and a simple salad for a complete, healthy meal.
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