I have managed to meet my deadlines and find myself five days out from Christmas completely deadline free. I cannot remember when this last happened.
What to do?
SO… I’m cleaning out cupboards and making shopping lists for Christmas fare.
I’ve crossed canned tuna off the list though.
It probably won’t reappear on the list until 2015…
Ha! Do you know, I have so many cans of tuna in my pantry as well…probably not quite as many as yours, but certainly at least one of those columns.
You know who is to blame, don’t you? It’s Coles. They offer 6 for $5 every month or so, and every time I see them I think “how much tuna do we have? That’s a good buy, we like tuna” …and so it goes.
Unlike you though, I am more of a traditionalist, and only buy the tuna only cans, I don’t see the point of the flavoured stuff.
Suggested uses…
Tuna casserole
Tuna a la King
Tuna pie
Get a cat
Tuna ravioli
Tuna sandwiches
Good luck! 🙂
Here’s the thing – I HATE tuna. It is disgusting. Only Pip and my Pete eat it. Pip has it as an after school snack.
Lol!
Even over here I have a small abundance of Greenseas Tuna, but nothing like the million cans you have in your cupboard. Our favourite is tuna mixed with a small can of sweetcorn and mayo and spread on sandwiches. Don’t knock it until you try it. Yummoh.
Pip has a tin of tuna mixed with a tin of sweetcorn on a tortilla. I make him eat it away from me…
Did you watch The Librarians at all? Careful!
Eat it up, it’ll stop you getting Alzheimer’s, allegedly.
I don’t watch the librarians. I don’t eat fish to stave off alzheimer’s – I play scrabble for my brain exercise…
Is that those little ones? We always have an abundance of them too, but they vanish pretty quick in lunches – fortunately!
Thankfully they are the little ones. If they were the big ones I would have needed a second pantry!
I had to laugh… that is exactly the sort of thing I do.
Well – you never know when a world-wide tuna shortage will happen. I need to be prepared.
I have a can sitting out to make tuna salad for lunch tomorrow. Add diced apple, sweet onion, green pepper and pecans. Delicious.
Ew! I like pecans though…
Eep! Not a tuna can in sight in our house! I don’t even know how I’d prepare it! That’s the problem with being land-locked!
No preparation required. Pip just opens the lid and eats it.
Well done for the deadlines!!! I love finding extra things in a pantry clean up that are still OK to consume!
I haven’t shown a photo of the stuff past its useby date. I’d be too ashamed.