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mzchizzy wrote:

> I don't mind having tuna sandwhiches, but can anyone recommend a few

> ways to prepare it so that it doesn't taste so plain?

It sounds gross.. but I mix mine with salsa and it's so yummy!

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Try doing a search on the archives. I remember reading some great

suggestions not too long ago. I don't eat it so I don't remember

exactly what they were <G>. I've tried adding cucumbers, dill pickle

relish, dill pickles, dijon mustard, garlic, etc.

Colleen

> I don't mind having tuna sandwhiches, but can anyone recommend a

few

> ways to prepare it so that it doesn't taste so plain?

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I mix tunafish w/ff mayonaise and lots of pepper and

eat with celery stalks. I had to get used to the ff

mayo; but now eat it every day! It's also good to mix

it up; I buy chicken breast in a can (99% fat free)

for a change; it's more expensive, but I eat a can

every day so it's good to change it up.

also, if I get ambitious; it's gerat w/some lemon

juice!

--- colleenp99 <colleen_meacham@...> wrote:

> Try doing a search on the archives. I remember

> reading some great

> suggestions not too long ago. I don't eat it so I

> don't remember

> exactly what they were <G>. I've tried adding

> cucumbers, dill pickle

> relish, dill pickles, dijon mustard, garlic, etc.

>

> Colleen

>

>

> > I don't mind having tuna sandwhiches, but can

> anyone recommend a

> few

> > ways to prepare it so that it doesn't taste so

> plain?

>

>

>

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I don't like the sweet taste of the ff mayo so I add a little garlic

powder when I use it and a dash of salt.

Colleen

> I mix tunafish w/ff mayonaise and lots of pepper and

> eat with celery stalks. I had to get used to the ff

> mayo; but now eat it every day! It's also good to mix

> it up; I buy chicken breast in a can (99% fat free)

> for a change; it's more expensive, but I eat a can

> every day so it's good to change it up.

>

> also, if I get ambitious; it's gerat w/some lemon

> juice!

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I really like it flaked over a big salad. Add any of your fav

chopped up veggies and top with the tuna. Maybe some garbanzo or

kidney beans for carbs and a good oil-vinegarette and you're set! I

also really like to add some finely chopped capers (just a few), some

lemon zest and salt and pepper. Kind of like a tuna nicoise-type of

thing. But that's if I'm feeling really ambitious! I haven't made

it yet, but I saw a recipe for tuna cakes. basically BFL-friendly

crab cakes, but made with tuna instead. Sounds good!

Marci

> > I mix tunafish w/ff mayonaise and lots of pepper and

> > eat with celery stalks. I had to get used to the ff

> > mayo; but now eat it every day! It's also good to mix

> > it up; I buy chicken breast in a can (99% fat free)

> > for a change; it's more expensive, but I eat a can

> > every day so it's good to change it up.

> >

> > also, if I get ambitious; it's gerat w/some lemon

> > juice!

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Charmaine Pocek wrote:

> I mix tunafish w/ff mayonaise and lots of pepper and

> eat with celery stalks. I had to get used to the ff

> mayo; but now eat it every day! It's also good to mix

> it up; I buy chicken breast in a can (99% fat free)

> for a change; it's more expensive, but I eat a can

> every day so it's good to change it up.

>

> also, if I get ambitious; it's gerat w/some lemon

> juice!

WHat brand of FF mayo do you use? Most of the stuff in my store replaces the

fat with sugar so it ends up being less healthy. Ugh.

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Mrs Bishwits has tuna recipes on her site. There is one called the

crunchy tuna snack. You mix a portion of tuna with ff or lowfat

mayo, mustard and seasoning of your choice. Then chop up an medium

sized apple. Mix everything together. It is really good. You can

eat it like that or put it over a salad. She also has a recipe for

tuna pasta salad. I am not sure of of complete recipe, but you mix

tuna, whole wheat pasta, peas together. It is also very good. I am

a big fan of tuna, but I heard that you should not eat it more that

three times a week because of the mercury content. Check out the

website though. There are tons of recipes. Mrsbishwits.com I

think.

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>

> Charmaine Pocek wrote:

>

> > I mix tunafish w/ff mayonaise and lots of pepper and

> > eat with celery stalks. I had to get used to the ff

> > mayo; but now eat it every day! It's also good to mix

> > it up; I buy chicken breast in a can (99% fat free)

> > for a change; it's more expensive, but I eat a can

> > every day so it's good to change it up.

> >

> > also, if I get ambitious; it's gerat w/some lemon

> > juice!

>

> WHat brand of FF mayo do you use? Most of the stuff in my store

replaces the

> fat with sugar so it ends up being less healthy. Ugh.

> Serenity

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I use a blob of pureed cottage cheese instead of fat free mayo. Tastes good.

No sugar. You have to really squeeze when you drain your though or it can be

kind of watery. I use pureed cottage cheese for everything.

Pat

Queen of Pureed Cottage Cheese

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I use a blob of pureed cottage cheese instead of fat free mayo. Tastes good.

No sugar. You have to really squeeze when you drain your though or it can be

kind of watery. I use pureed cottage cheese for everything.

Pat

Queen of Pureed Cottage Cheese

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