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Tuna salad breakfast
Tuna salad breakfast
Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's mayo,
fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard on lightly
toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
Times two! Nice and gloppy!
Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
Berry chewable multivitamin.
You?
Andy
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> Tuna salad breakfast
>
> Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's mayo,
> fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard on lightly
> toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
>
> Times two! Nice and gloppy!
>
> Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>
> Berry chewable multivitamin.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
My cats will be having tuna too! Sadly I ordered them the wrong kind. They
love the Skip Jack Appetizers but I accidentally ordered them the Tender
Tongal. They will lick the gravy from it but won't eat the tuna. Hopefully
the new order will arrive soon!
I will be having the same toast and seeds as yesterday.
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]..
>> Tuna salad breakfast
>>
>> Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's
>> mayo, fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard
>> on lightly toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
>>
>> Times two! Nice and gloppy!
>>
>> Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>>
>> Berry chewable multivitamin.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>
> My cats will be having tuna too! Sadly I ordered them the
> wrong kind. They love the Skip Jack Appetizers but I
> accidentally ordered them the Tender Tongal. They will
> lick the gravy from it but won't eat the tuna. Hopefully
> the new order will arrive soon!
>
> I will be having the same toast and seeds as yesterday.
Julie,
Are you feeding them cat food tuna or real canned tuna?
I forget where I heard that canned tuna has some negative effect
on their digestive systems.
True or false?
Best,
Andy
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> "Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]..
>>> Tuna salad breakfast
>>>
>>> Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's
>>> mayo, fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard
>>> on lightly toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
>>>
>>> Times two! Nice and gloppy!
>>>
>>> Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>>>
>>> Berry chewable multivitamin.
>>>
>>> You?
>>>
>>> Andy
>>
>> My cats will be having tuna too! Sadly I ordered them the
>> wrong kind. They love the Skip Jack Appetizers but I
>> accidentally ordered them the Tender Tongal. They will
>> lick the gravy from it but won't eat the tuna. Hopefully
>> the new order will arrive soon!
>>
>> I will be having the same toast and seeds as yesterday.
>
>
>
> Julie,
>
> Are you feeding them cat food tuna or real canned tuna?
>
> I forget where I heard that canned tuna has some negative effect
> on their digestive systems.
>
> True or false?
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
It's tuna for cats. The Fancy Feast Appetizers. Cats should not eat human
tuna. Once in a while it won't hurt them but there is some reason why they
should not have it regularly. Here it is:
http://www.lenhumanesoc.org/Tips/ASPCA-Tuna.htm
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
On 11-Oct-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> You?
Too late for the trump award; but, here goes anyway.
Rye flake porridge, cooked in skim milk, with walnuts, butter and a touch of
sweetener. Two sausage patties (not-so-good Jimmy Dean, I'll be glad when
it's gone). Small can of Lower-Sodium V-8 and coffee.
--
Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
"l, not -l" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 11-Oct-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You?
> Too late for the trump award; but, here goes anyway.
>
> Rye flake porridge, cooked in skim milk, with walnuts,
> butter and a touch of sweetener. Two sausage patties
> (not-so-good Jimmy Dean, I'll be glad when it's gone).
> Small can of Lower-Sodium V-8 and coffee.
l, not -l,
I don't think I ever had porridge, or at lease not in grand
style like that. I do remember Maypo.
I gave up on Jimmy Dean and Bob Evans in favor of Brown'n'Serve
"Hot" links for MW speed. The Sunday brunch place cooks up what
I think are Portuguese sausages. Very plump, crispy charred
casing and larger links than I can buy. I reserve hot Italian
sausage for Zatarain's jambalaya, squeezed out of the casing and
browning like ground beef. It makes about the spicy hottest meal
I eat.
Best,
Andy
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
Julie Bove wrote:
>
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> > Tuna salad breakfast
> >
> > Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's mayo,
> > fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard on lightly
> > toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
> >
> > Times two! Nice and gloppy!
> >
> > Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
> >
> > Berry chewable multivitamin.
> >
> > You?
> >
> > Andy
>
> My cats will be having tuna too! Sadly I ordered them the wrong kind. They
> love the Skip Jack Appetizers but I accidentally ordered them the Tender
> Tongal. They will lick the gravy from it but won't eat the tuna. Hopefully
> the new order will arrive soon!
>
> I will be having the same toast and seeds as yesterday.
seeds 
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
On Oct 11, 2:26*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> Tuna salad breakfast
>
> Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's mayo,
> fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard on lightly
> toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
>
> Times two! Nice and gloppy!
>
> Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>
> Berry chewable multivitamin.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
I can't imagine eating tuna for breakfast...
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
On Oct 11, 4:17*pm, Chemo <bhansen1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Oct 11, 2:26*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
>
> > Tuna salad breakfast
>
> > Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's mayo,
> > fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard on lightly
> > toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
>
> > Times two! Nice and gloppy!
>
> > Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>
> > Berry chewable multivitamin.
>
> > You?
>
> > Andy
>
> I can't imagine eating tuna for breakfast...
Canned tuna, jarred mayo, process cheese--this is Andy.
--Bryan
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
Chemo wrote:
>
> On Oct 11, 2:26 am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> > Tuna salad breakfast
> >
> > Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's mayo,
> > fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard on lightly
> > toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
> >
> > Times two! Nice and gloppy!
> >
> > Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
> >
> > Berry chewable multivitamin.
> >
> > You?
> >
> > Andy
>
> I can't imagine eating tuna for breakfast...
A good tuna sandwich is good any time of day, imo. I had one the other night
at 3:00am. Call it a late night snack or a very early breakfast. 
G.
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
"Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> A good tuna sandwich is good any time of day, imo. I had one the other
> night
> at 3:00am. Call it a late night snack or a very early breakfast. 
>
> G.
Tuna for breakfast doesn't sound bad at all to me either. Lots of things to
have for breakfast that aren't considered breakfast fare.
Cheri
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
Gary <[email protected]> wrote:
> A good tuna sandwich is good any time of day, imo. I had
> one the other night at 3:00am. Call it a late night snack
> or a very early breakfast. 
Gary,
Since I usually only have breakfast I have to mix it up,
otherwise breakfast would be very boring.
I went to a McD in Amsterdam. I was surprised to find they
serve breakfast and lunch fare 24 hours a day. So.. I had a
Big Mac, fries and a coke breakfast.
I only ate there once. favoring a charming cafe with the best
darn apple or banana crepes I ever had. With equally great
cappuccinos. The waiters wore tuxedos! Tips were not accepted
After that first experience I walked off feeling happily
culture shocked! :-)
Best,
Andy
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
Julie Bove wrote:
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:XnsA0E9[email protected]..
>> Tuna salad breakfast
>>
>> Basic tuna (solid white fancy albacore) with Hellman's mayo,
>> fresh cracked black pepper and a dab Dijon mustard on lightly
>> toasted whole wheat bread with American cheese.
>>
>> Times two! Nice and gloppy!
>>
>> Washed away with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>>
>> Berry chewable multivitamin.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>
> My cats will be having tuna too! Sadly I ordered them the wrong kind. They
> love the Skip Jack Appetizers but I accidentally ordered them the Tender
> Tongal. They will lick the gravy from it but won't eat the tuna. Hopefully
> the new order will arrive soon!
>
> I will be having the same toast and seeds as yesterday.
>
>
You mentioned chia. I recently got some, thinking they might be
of use in LC cookery. After I got them, I noticed that the cheap
chia that I got was much lighter in color than the more-expensive
chia. I asked at an independent health food store yesterday, and
the knowledgeable man there had not unearthed any difference
between the two. Do you know anything about this, Julie?
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Re: Tuna salad breakfast
Cheri wrote:
> "Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]..
>
>> A good tuna sandwich is good any time of day, imo. I had one the other
>> night
>> at 3:00am. Call it a late night snack or a very early breakfast. 
>>
>> G.
>
>
>
> Tuna for breakfast doesn't sound bad at all to me either. Lots of things
> to have for breakfast that aren't considered breakfast fare.
>
> Cheri
I don't mind tuna for breakfast. Once I had some in the middle of
the night (and that may have been the only time I ate at that
hour), and my innards didn't like that much. That is the ONLY
time I've thought that I have something other than a "cast iron
stomach".
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