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Suggestions for tuna recipes?

Try Abercade Tuna its alot better. Cottage cheese and tuna are good and also hard boiled eggs smashed up (whites) and tuna are good. Tuna and lettuce are good not as dry tasting but F regular tuna try as I stated before abercade (bumblebee is the best tasting abercade and as for regular tuna starkist is the best tasting.
 
is there anything thing different besides the price in the tuna that comes in the can and the new stuff that is sealed in a bag?

I have a week stomach sometimes with raw type or raw looking foods and i dont mind tuna but i cant stand to watch it squish through the lid of the can and the side so i buy the bags not sure if any different or not?

I know im a pain but .......
 
1 can tuna, chop up some green onion, a little celery, lemon juice, and maybe some low-fat mayo, pepper

works for me
 
I was staying in Chiogga, near Venice in Italy and this was a popular local sandwich - tuna, mashed boiled eggs, olives and mayo. Lovely. I haven't the dedication for 'chocolate tuna shakes'. Jesus.:-)
 
I mix some vinegar with mustard, then i add salt and pepper, then paprika then i mix it till the mustard dissolves, then i add packet or two (depending on how much it is) of nutrasweet, then i add some olive oil... i add it all to the tuna.... cool it up in the fridge then eat it plain or add some pasta... yummy...
 
lately i've been having tuna on wholemeal bread as sandwiches, with chili powder
its quite delicious
obviously i'm not on a keto diet
i find having it in a sandwich is vastly superior to eating it out of the tin
 
I eat it one of two ways..depends what mood I am in...tuna with salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, diced up pickles or celery, stuffed in whole wheat toasted pita with a little melted cheese...or I will cook broccoli and cauliflower, add tuna, heat it up and sprinkle with a bit of cheese...it is actually good!
 
salsa

i second the salsa recipe. VERY easy drain the water out of the can, fill rest of can (like 1-2 oz) w/ salsa from the bottle. stir it around a lil and done. i like it right out of the can like that.
simple, fast, and taste pretty good

oh yeah, i usually get albacore tuna. a few cents more but its chunkier like a chicken and not as fishy
and it supposed to have more of the good fats...damn i cant think of them now, like alpha 3 and 6 or something
 
try this

I use one can of tuna, one to two packets of taco bell hot sauce, and half a lime. Mix all this together and enjoy. Its always nice to find a different way to eat the stuff. Just buy some cheap cans when on sale and try different things. You are bound to find one you like.

Later
Mitch:D
 
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