S Sub-Zero High End Bro Platinum May 2, 2005 #12 ive tried it with ANPB and extra virgin olive oil. the olive oil tastes better
theoak01 New member May 2, 2005 #13 I drown it in frank extra red hot and gulp down water with every spoonful
chewyxrage New member May 2, 2005 #14 KillahBee said: I use flax oil or regular mayo. not exactly 0 cals tho... Click to expand... ugh! Flax oil and tuna!?!
KillahBee said: I use flax oil or regular mayo. not exactly 0 cals tho... Click to expand... ugh! Flax oil and tuna!?!
M Mithrandir New member May 3, 2005 #15 dice some onions and green pepper with a tad bit of mayo, just a tad. hot sauce is fine, but high sodium
dice some onions and green pepper with a tad bit of mayo, just a tad. hot sauce is fine, but high sodium
KillahBee New member May 3, 2005 #18 ChewYxRage said: ugh! Flax oil and tuna!?! Click to expand... It's actually not that bad - it's like dressing.
ChewYxRage said: ugh! Flax oil and tuna!?! Click to expand... It's actually not that bad - it's like dressing.
artrius New member May 3, 2005 #19 I use fat free miracle whip, 15 kcals per serving. close enough to zero for me and tastes good to boot.
I use fat free miracle whip, 15 kcals per serving. close enough to zero for me and tastes good to boot.
KillahBee New member May 3, 2005 #20 artrius said: I use fat free miracle whip, 15 kcals per serving. close enough to zero for me and tastes good to boot. Click to expand... I was always told that regular mayo was a better choice than FF Miracle Whip. I think regular Mayo is a better source of fat and has a lot less sodium.
artrius said: I use fat free miracle whip, 15 kcals per serving. close enough to zero for me and tastes good to boot. Click to expand... I was always told that regular mayo was a better choice than FF Miracle Whip. I think regular Mayo is a better source of fat and has a lot less sodium.