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hayz
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tuna - 21 October 2009 15:28
i love my tuna, and i have a tin everyday!!!
the problem is its getting a bit sickly atm, dunno why just sometimes it tastes good other times it tastes disgusting!!!!!
just wandering if there is anything i can out with it to make it taste better?

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Re:tuna - 21 October 2009 15:49
Salad cream and beetroot go nice with it, or i'll mix it with honey mustard salad dressing.
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Re:tuna - 21 October 2009 16:00
Throw some tabasco in it.

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Re:tuna - 21 October 2009 17:16
1/4 of packet of Tuna Napolitana(from supermarkets 75p ish per packet)
1xcan of tuna drained
1/2 small can sweetcorn drained
1/4 pint of milk(semi or skimmed)
 level teaspoon tomato puree..

mix tuna Napolitana into milk - whisk together well with fork, add to pan on a meduim heat and keep stirring whist also adding puree..then as it thickens add sweetcorn and tuna...keep mixing in - takes about 3-5 mins..

serve with pasta or rice or in sandwiches hot or cold!

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Re:tuna - 21 October 2009 19:02
How about you alternate it with other things, and just don't eat it every day.... eating the same things day in, day out is not good, and you will tire of it, and potentially get to the stage where you really can't stomach it.

Incidentally, its nice mixed with a tub of salsa for a sandwich filling...


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Re:tuna - 24 October 2009 21:30
I had the same problem a year or so back. I ate so much that the thought of it made me sick. I didn't eat any tuna for a couple of years.

Now I buy packs of uncle ben's microwave rice (thai curry is my fave), nuke it for 2 minutes, then empty the whole tin in cold and mix it up- lovely!

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Re:tuna - 26 October 2009 15:18
Chopped red onion, sweet corn, green pepper, rosemary, oregano a teaspoon of extra light mayo on whole meal toast yum
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Re:tuna - 05 November 2009 11:06
yeah +1 on the extra light mayo, that stuffs decent

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Re:tuna - 05 November 2009 12:08
just add in reggae reggae sauce,



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Re:tuna - 05 November 2009 12:12
mega


yeah +1 on the extra light mayo, that stuffs decent


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Re:tuna - 05 November 2009 13:17
I used to chuck in a bit of vinegar.

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Re:tuna - 05 November 2009 13:45
i mix it with a 3 bean blend, salt/pepper, vinegar, olive oil

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Re:tuna - 05 November 2009 13:52
hayz


i love my tuna, and i have a tin everyday!!!
the problem is its getting a bit sickly atm, dunno why just sometimes it tastes good other times it tastes disgusting!!!!!
just wandering if there is anything i can out with it to make it taste better?


Mix the tin with 1 small tin of sweet corn, 3-4 chopped spring onions and light salad cream.
Very tasty and the sweetcorn adds a little crunch to it too. :)






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Re:tuna - 06 November 2009 10:35
Tin of tuna, dollop of the lowest fat sour cream available, good squeeze of lime juice, and some finely chopped corriander...
 
Well mixed up in a wholemeal tortilla wrap...

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Re:tuna - 06 November 2009 16:43
Scratch that...

Smash up a can of tuna with a dash of lime & corriander nandos sauce...

Pukka...

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Re:tuna - 07 November 2009 10:06
1 tin of tuna (wash out the brine)
1 banana
half scoop of banana flavoured pro powder or banana  flavouring (drops)
300ml semi skim milk (or banana flavoured milk if you have none of the above)
teaspoon peanut butter

blend together, nice (approx 50g pro, 40g carbs, 10g fat). mkes a good start to the day.

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Re:tuna - 07 November 2009 14:58
as crazy as it sounds, drain brine and wash down with pure orange juice ! melts in mouth !!  or mash it up with some ketchup !! Old School days !!  give it a go , your be plesantly surprised !!

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Re:tuna - 19 November 2009 14:28
1 medium onion chopped
Couple green chillies (adjust depending how hot you like)
1 tablespoon garam massala
1 teaspoon turmeric
2 cloves of garlic chopped

Fry off the onions and garlic
add chillies and spices, let cook for a few minutes
Add a can of tuna drained, cook for about 7 mins

makes a nice spicy dry tuna curry, have it with a few wholeweat pitta's or as a filling on jacket potato


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Re:tuna - 19 November 2009 19:21
Heres a good recipe, assuming you have just bagged the tuna from sea fishing. Take tuna from line and do 2 sets of 8 rep shouder press with whole tuna. Lower to back of neck ensuring the boats deck is stable, blast out 3 sets 10/12reps deep squats ! If your bit worn out at this point get the boat captain to kill the tuna !  Then add some garlic and crisp, marinate in the dolphins fat and volia ! Botox !

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Re:tuna - 19 November 2009 22:23
Sorry if that was inppro,bro! Thouht it might be a bit funny , obviously not  !!

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Re:tuna - 28 November 2009 18:38
i got bored of eating tuna and literally stopped eating it for a while. however i have this everyday at the mo and its great and takes about 5 mins to prepare and 5 mins to cook....

1 tin of tuna chunks, drain the water / brine well and put the tuna in a bowl.

finely chop 2 cloves garlic, half an onion and a small piece of celery and chuck in the bowl with the tuna.

add an egg, a generous dose of chili flakes and paprika.

i also add one scoop of myprotein powdered oats. grind ur own in the blender if u dont have any.

shape into burgers, heat a little olive oil in a pan and fry for a few mins each side. outsides go crispy and centre is soft. taste really good try it! i serve it with a nice salad.

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Re:tuna - 29 November 2009 09:02
Tuna Burgers

Mix tuna with some spices to your liking then mix in some weetabix to absord the moisture of the tuna. Leave in fridge for 10 mins then shape in to burgers. Fry in a little olive oil.......DONE!

The best ones are Thai style one with chillies, lemon grass, coriander, ginger.


Can be eaten cold if required


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Re:tuna - 26 February 2010 21:01
Mix with 1/2 tub of cottage cheese and bit of full fat mayo.

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Re:tuna - 28 February 2010 12:27
tuna pasta bake!

buy bottle of pasta bake sauce, follow instructions!

yum

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Re:tuna - 10 March 2010 19:30
mayo and black pepper baby!! all da way!

            just think of da protein lol....

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Re:tuna - 10 March 2010 21:57
Mashed olives and mix. Great taste and gives moisture.


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