Tuna Fish

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If you like is there a preference?

Poll closed Apr 10, 2021.
  1. light

    4 vote(s)
    66.7%
  2. white

    1 vote(s)
    16.7%
  3. tonno

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. albacore

    1 vote(s)
    16.7%
  5. yellowfin

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  6. chunk

    4 vote(s)
    66.7%
  7. solid

    1 vote(s)
    16.7%
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  1. Joe Smith

    Joe Smith Very Well-Known Member
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    One of my favorites, just curious of some of the wiser opinions here.
    Are you a fan of it? Or have a strong opinion one way or another?

    Please view attached poll if you are interested.
     
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  2. Cody Fousnaugh

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    On a regular basis, we watch Wicked Tuna on a cable network. A year ago, the price-per-pound of a caught tuna was very high ($18-$22/$23) a pound. When watching lately, the price-per-pound has gone way, way down to $5 a pound or a little more. We seen a fishermen crew catch a really nice Blue Fin that, after tail/head and fins cut off, came in at a weight of over 500 pounds.
     
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  3. Shirley Martin

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    I like tuna. it makes a good sandwich with lettuce and tomato and can be made into tuna salad. It's cheap and healthy.
     
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  4. Hedi Mitchell

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    I like a good tuna sandwhich once in awhile. I do not care for hot tuna or:) casseroles.
     
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  5. Nancy Hart

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    I've never had fresh tuna. Only canned. Not at the top of my list. A tuna salad sandwich is good with Miracle Whip.
    Tuna casserole? [​IMG] .Sounds bad, but I've never had the occasion to try it. [​IMG]
     
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    I like tuna; mostly buy the white albacore canned in water. I also like grilled fresh tuna steaks but haven't had them in forever.
     
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  7. John Brunner

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    I eat fresh tuna steaks on an off & on basis...almost always blackened in a cast iron pan.

    I like canned tuna salad sandwiches, but I can never remember which brand has the nice chunks and which brand looks like it was hit by the propeller. I got some of the propeller stuff in my cabinet now (Bumble Bee Chunk Light.) I really detest it. There are no chunks.

    Years ago I had tuna for dinner at Outback and took leftovers home. I made tuna salad sandwiches out of it. It was so much better than canned that for the longest time I was buying tuna steaks solely to make tuna salad out of it.

    And my tuna salad has to have hard boiled eggs in it.
     
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  8. Joe Smith

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    I enjoy fresh tuna also when I come upon it but I do rely heavily on the canned stuff for it's availabity, protein, storage ease and affordability since I haven't
    eaten meat in three years.
    Bumble Bee solid white is great but there chunk light is as you have mentioned. Starkist & Chicken of the Sea offer a much better product in that regard.
    The egg thingie a very clever addition!
     
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  9. Trevalius Guyus

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    Eating fish is eating the flesh of a dead animal which, by MOST definitions, is eating meat, ergo, you're a meat eater.
     
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  10. Boris Boddenov

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    The "standard" size can was 7 oz. Is that true today or has it been lowered?
     
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  11. Al Amoling

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    last one I saw was 6.5 oz
     
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  12. John Brunner

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    I just looked. 5 oz.

    bastards
     
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  13. Boris Boddenov

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    My gawd, they're trying to put us on a diet.
     
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  14. Boris Boddenov

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    I betcha that back in the day, they were probably even larger than 7 oz. Worked in a grocery store during college but in the meat dept. and can't recall the grocery shelf items too well.
     
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  15. John Brunner

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    Not a diet...a budget. Or more to the point, picking our pockets.

    THIS is why I don't want the metric system to be implemented here.
    One big Opportunity to Screw.
     
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