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From: gregorymorrow@msn.com (gm)
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Subject: Re: Product Recall: for any of you in the US who eat canned tuna
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2025 16:36:27 +0000
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 13:59:30 +0000, BryanGSimmons wrote:

> On 2/13/2025 2:21 PM, fos@sdf.org wrote:
>> On 2025-02-13, Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
>>> On 2025-02-13, fos@sdf.org <fos@sdf.org> wrote:
>>>> On 2025-02-13, Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
>>>>> On 2025-02-13, fos@sdf.org <fos@sdf.org> wrote:
>>>>>> On 2025-02-13, ItsJoanNotJoAnn <ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> 2.  My tuna is packed in cans that require a can opener.
>>
>>>>>> i didn't even know tuna came in cans with pull tab lids until
>>>>>> now.
>>
>>>>> Yep.  It has for quite some time.  Not all cans, obviously.
>>>>> Those little single-serving cans did, and the moderately
>>>>> fancy Spanish tuna that I buy does.  Although I'm switching
>>>>> to tuna in glass jars.  It's about half the price, and I'm
>>>>> starting to think $10 for one meal's worth of Spanish tuna
>>>>> is not worth it.
>>
>>>> i've seen tuna in serving size mylar packages, they're typically
>>>> with sardines, smoked oysters and whatnot. the canned tuna i eat
>>>> most often is solid albacore and i get that in 6 and 8 packs at
>>>> BJ's. try as i might, i don't recall ever seeing tuna in pull
>>>> tab cans. :/
>>
>>> Ah, here we go:
>>
>>> https://www.kroger.com/p/starkist-solid-white-albacore-tuna-in-water/0008000001484
>>
>>> I used to buy these; 3 ounces is plenty of tuna for me, especially
>>> as I used to only eat it as tuna-salad sandwiches with plenty of
>>> celery, onion, and sliced green olives, which added considerable
>>> bulk.
>>
>> i see, easy open cans. little ones. i eat 5oz-ers mostly right out
>> of the can at work. keep a can opener in the silverware pocket in my
>> lunch bucket at all times. occasionally i'll put a can on salad for
>> protein but i prefer shrimp or chicken. and lately, beans.
>>
>> the only other ways i eat tuna is in a casserole, occasionally a
>> tuna salad sandwich and it's just tuna and miracle whip with a
>> lot of fresh cracked peppercorn, and shit on a shingle. or
>> whatever warm creamed tuna with peas on toast is called. :)
>>
> Tuna casserole has only one legitimate function.  When a traditional
> housewife feels that her husband has not taken her out to dinner in far
> too long, she can make a tuna casserole.  The husband comes home and
> asks, "What's for dinner, honey?"
> The reply is, "Tuna casserole."
> To which he responds, "You know, it's been a long time since I took you
> out to a nice restaurant."
> The tuna casserole gets fed to the dog because dogs will eat damned near
> anything.


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