More Fish Please Google
More Fish, Please: A Google Guide to Eating, Cooking, and Sourcing Seafood Sustainably
Why "More Fish Please Google" is the Healthiest Search You’ll Make Today
2. Exclude Salmon (Yes, really)
Salmon dominates 60% of fish recipe searches. Exclude it: easy fish dinner -salmon -“smoked salmon” more fish please google
Part 1: How to Hack Google for Better Fish Results
Before you type “more fish please google” again, let’s turn that broad wish into a precision tool. Here are five Google search tricks to unlock hidden seafood treasures: More Fish, Please: A Google Guide to Eating,
You can force Google to show you "more fish" from specific types of websites by using math-like symbols and commands. Legal Sea Foods – Ask for the day’s
It was part of Google's long-standing tradition of April Fool's Day experiments, specifically designed to showcase modern browser capabilities (like HTML5) at the time. How to Access Today:
- Legal Sea Foods – Ask for the day’s “catch of the day” not fried.
- Bonefish Grill – Try the Miso Glazed Sablefish (Black Cod).
- Red Lobster – Look for the “Simply Fish” section (barramundi or trout).
- Pier 39 (West Coast) – Cioppino (mixed seafood stew).
- Local Portuguese or Japanese markets – Grilled sardines or saba mackerel.