Bags of tuna...

jonnyGURU

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Originally posted by: Sluggo
Originally posted by: y2kc
great concept but you get so little for the money.

Yeah, way over-priced, but oh my the convenience.


Only if you get the "pre-flavored." Just throw it on bread with some mayo. Yumm!!!

Otherwise, canned tuna in a hot skillet with salt, pepper, ketchup and mustard.... Ooh! Good. Got that recipe from yakko. :D
 

Brutuskend

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One of the guys at work had one of those yesterday.

When he was done with it he gave it to my dog.

I bet he worked on that thing for an hour until I took pity on him and opened up the sides... ;)
 

gigapet

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yeah they have flavored ones now like lemon pepper and garlic herb. Absolutely perfect on a salad providing a well rounded healthy and protein rich lunch.
 

mordantmonkey

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yeah, but why is it more expensive than canned? isn't foil cheaper than all that metal? and extra shipping weight/space?
 

Mrvile

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Originally posted by: FleshLight
Although vacuum sealed tuna is rather tasty, you get a lot more in the canned variety.

Hmm I love it how fleshlight is posting about tuna
 

Lorax

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they should have a bag with one compartment tuna and the other mayo. Open, shake together, instant salad.
 

Cobalt

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I prefer the white albacore in water, drain some of it out and mix it in a bowl with some chopped onions, lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Serve ontop of some ritz crackers or something, very good.
 

FleshLight

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Originally posted by: Lorax
they should have a bag with one compartment tuna and the other mayo. Open, shake together, instant salad.

They alreayd have those in can form.

There's a can of tuna, a pouch of mayo, a pouch of relish, a wooden spoon, and some crackers.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
yeah, but why is it more expensive than canned? isn't foil cheaper than all that metal? and extra shipping weight/space?
You pay for convenience.
 

BigLouis

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Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Originally posted by: y2kc
great concept but you get so little for the money.

Yeah, way over-priced, but oh my the convenience.


Only if you get the "pre-flavored." Just throw it on bread with some mayo. Yumm!!!

Otherwise, canned tuna in a hot skillet with salt, pepper, ketchup and mustard.... Ooh! Good. Got that recipe from yakko. :D

Sounds interesting. What's the quantity on each for good taste?
 

GagHalfrunt

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The best tuna is a nice tuna steak marinaded, grilled and served with a nice sauce. Yum.

The second best is from a can packed in oil. I just don't get the karma of the bagged version. You pay more, get less and for what? The convenience of not using a can opener? It's not rocket science, it takes seconds to open a can. I might be a lazy American, but I'm not quite that lazy