No tuna!!! mmmm Cottage cheese
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10-20-2002 11:11 AM
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No tuna!!! mmmm Cottage cheese
Ive read many posts of how people cant stand cottage cheese.. but will eat 8 cans of tuna a day.. personally tuna is the grossiest thing Ive ever tried.. I dunno personally I think cottage cheese tastes just fine.. but i guess some people do like the taste of raw oyster and such.. not really a question here just was wondering if anyone felt the same as me about tuna...
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10-21-2002 02:26 AM
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I HATE TUNA!!! 
Cottage cheese, meanwhile, is okay. I guess you found what you were looking for.
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10-21-2002 01:01 PM
Enologist/Brewmaster/Damn good guy
Try this.........StarKist Tuna Fillet. In olive oil if you want efa's and in water if watching calories. It is great...best tasting I've found!
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10-21-2002 01:56 PM
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I have some Clover Leaf tuna. It's made in Canada, and it's in a smaller pull-open can. They have flavor like sun dried tomato, Lemon pepper, and garlic. Taste more interesting than plain tuna.
We also got 5 lbs of salmon the other day and we ate that with wasabi. Yum!! Cheese I like too.
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10-21-2002 03:40 PM
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Originally posted by Sanosuke Ive read many posts of how people cant stand cottage cheese.. but will eat 8 cans of tuna a day.. personally tuna is the grossiest thing Ive ever tried.. I dunno personally I think cottage cheese tastes just fine.. but i guess some people do like the taste of raw oyster and such.. not really a question here just was wondering if anyone felt the same as me about tuna...
I, my friend, am the opposite of you. I can't stand cottage cheese unless I add a scoop of protein powder or some flavored yogurt...and I LOVE tuna...plain, mixed with mayo/mustard, ar any other way.
but if I need to I will EAT ANYTHING!
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10-21-2002 04:19 PM
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its interesting how differnt peoples taste buds are.. humans are just so strange
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10-21-2002 11:06 PM
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hey
If you don't mind me asking, where did you find that tuna fillet dg806, and how much does it cost? Ditto for the Clover leaf tuna, big bad boss.
LIA
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10-21-2002 11:39 PM
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I get the Clover Leaf tuna at Walmart. I am in Canada but ya never know. It's a small can of 85g. Each can has 97 Calories, 16g of protein, 1.4g of carb. The stuff is tasty, and it's in a pull-open can. I pay $1 Cdn for a can.
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10-23-2002 12:35 PM
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possibly the greatest buy in my life was when a local store had 5 cans of tuna for a buck. (limit 5 per purchace) I blalently went there like 20 times in a span of the week. I stocked up for the winter man.....ha
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10-23-2002 03:21 PM
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i like both of them , but i can't eat tuna plain it will make me hurl .
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10-26-2002 11:38 AM
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i love my beef jerkey. make 5lbs every 2 weeks !!
check out my receipe if interested: http://geocities.com/ralph4u2c/beef-jerkey.html
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10-27-2002 09:48 AM
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Re: Re: No tuna!!! mmmm Cottage cheese
Originally posted by Lifeguard
but if I need to I will EAT ANYTHING!
This is how it's done!
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11-01-2002 06:11 PM
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Originally posted by shady i like both of them , but i can't eat tuna plain it will make me hurl . im working my way up to plain tuna. (ha) started with your standard f.f mayo mustard relish....worked my way to just one of the three already mentioned, and now, all i have my tuna cans with are a hand full of peanuts (ya.....peanuts)
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11-04-2002 12:39 AM
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Thanks for the jerky recipe Ralph; I love jerky and will try it out. Cottage cheese is my choice over tuna any day. My mid morn meal is always 1 cup lowfat cottage cheese and a fatfree yogurt; tastes good and complete nutrition.
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