Saturday, September 24, 2022

Keeps without refrigeration. Tastes good, high protein.

 



12 comments:

  1. My cat won't eat it. What does she know?

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  2. I like the mylar envelopes for more portion control. Mixing in oatmeal and a slice of cheese, a filling breakfast. Careful with eating too often, tuna has mercury in it.

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  3. Chicken of the Sea is awful, as are Starkist and Bumble Bee. Get yourself some Geisha Solid White in water (if you can find it), it usually cost less than the big 3 and is twice the product.

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    1. Only joe type commies can afford that shit....https://www.amazon.com/GEISHA-Solid-White-Canned-Albacore/dp/B09N6M8X85

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  4. Get it packed in oil- you'll need the calories

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  5. There was I believe a PBS documentary years ago about how the method of harvesting tuna for Chicken of The Sea was responsible for the slaughter of thousands of dolphins. The enormous nets they used took in the tuna and the dolphins as well, and when the nets were dragged in, everything was packed together, and nothing survived. I always remember which brand not to buy because "Chickens is bad for Tunas".

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    1. You "believe" you don't know? Provide a link to the report

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    2. I remember that.
      All the big company's went to dolphin free labels.

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  6. Better than eating bugs.

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  7. Currently eating cans with best by date 2012.

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  8. Eh. Dolphin and tuna are both protein. Eating dolphin gives tumbleinas the sadz. Myself, I have more regret over the bacon pig dilemma.

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