Originally posted by: The Cornballer
back on the tuna kick.
had half a can dry yesterday, it was tuna-ee
really fills me up and stays with me.
i think im going to have another half can or maybe a whole one before i mow the lawn today.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
back on the tuna kick.
had half a can dry yesterday, it was tuna-ee
really fills me up and stays with me.
i think im going to have another half can or maybe a whole one before i mow the lawn today.
plain out of the can? ughhh
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
back on the tuna kick.
had half a can dry yesterday, it was tuna-ee
really fills me up and stays with me.
i think im going to have another half can or maybe a whole one before i mow the lawn today.
plain out of the can? ughhh
yeah i dont do mayo.
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
the stuff just keeps me going.
i know the mercury warnings and what have you...but really after i eat it i feel stronger with more sustained energy
esp vs say fast food or something
Originally posted by: Garth
I've been getting serious about lifting and trying to build muscle, so I try to eat a tuna fish sandwich everyday for lunch using a whole can of tuna. Great protein.
My diet is actually really simple, as far as prepared foods go.
Eggs and oatmeal in the morning.
Tuna fish sandwich for lunch with some fruit
Chicken breast, brown rice and vegetables for dinner.
In between I supplement with meal replacement shakes.
Originally posted by: Phokus
tuna w/ no mayo? Ewww.
Originally posted by: G Wizard
i'll make mac & cheese and put a can of tuna in when i add the milk, butter and 'cheese' powder.
its like a tuna melt, its not too bad.
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
Originally posted by: Phokus
tuna w/ no mayo? Ewww.
nothing with mayo
i havent eaten mayo in almost 20 yrs.
mayo=eww
Originally posted by: G Wizard
i'll make mac & cheese and put a can of tuna in when i add the milk, butter and 'cheese' powder.
its like a tuna melt, its not too bad.