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Old 05-18-2020, 03:22 PM   #1
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fish Tuna Sandwich

What do you mix in when making a tuna sandwich?

I use Solid White Albacore tuna, miracle whip dressing or mayonnaise, and sweet pickle relish, then add extra crap if I have any..... This time I skirted some horseradish/dark musturd on the top after installing the tuna mix on the bread

I guess you could put tomatoes or bacon on there if you had some. Siracha etc


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Old 05-18-2020, 03:36 PM   #2
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Mayonnaise, dill relish, chopped celery, hard boiled eggs is if I actually make it.
Out of a can dill relish or cappers mayonnaise.

I don't eat Miracle Whip.
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Old 05-18-2020, 03:50 PM   #3
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I don't eat Miracle Whip.
I never did either.... didnt know what the hell it was and it sounds like some weird fag shit , "Miracle? Whip? WTF ?

Then I found out from some chick that it's just Mayonnaise with garlic and spices etc added to it



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Miracle Whip contains the same ingredients as mayonnaise: eggs, vinegar but there are a few more spices and additional ingredients that mayo doesn't contain. ... Plus, Miracle Whip has added sugar, paprika, and garlic powder,
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Old 05-18-2020, 04:53 PM   #4
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Darn. Now I'm craving a tuna melt.

I usually make my tuna salad with Albacore tuna, chopped dill pickles, Mexican mayonnaise, chopped tomato, and some finely chopped onion, or onion powder, with some soy sauce.

For a tuna melt, add cheddar cheese slices -- and some roasted and peeled green chiles.
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I never did either.... didnt know what the hell it was and it sounds like some weird fag shit , "Miracle? Whip? WTF ?

Then I found out from some chick that it's just Mayonnaise with garlic and spices etc added to it





I thought Miracle Whip was more stable on warm-hot weather where mayonnaise is not.
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Old 05-18-2020, 05:58 PM   #6
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maybe shoot some jars of it at hunert yards with a 22-250
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maybe shoot some jars of it at hunert yards with a 22-250
As a kid I remember a little roadside dump we shot at. Hit a jar of mayonnaise that been there way to long. We had to leave as soon as it broke.
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The best tuna sandwich is made with mayonnaise, mustard, chopped onion and whatever else. Mix all together, spread on bread and dump it in the garbage and go get a cheeseburger...

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Sprinkle on some celery seed to the mix.
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My wife always adds some diced celery to her TS. Gives it some nice crunch. And of course, hard boiled eggs.
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Having some raw yellowfin tuna with soy sauce and fresh wasabi.

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Tuna mixed with avocado oil mayo and put on Romaine lettuce leaves. For the lean approach to lunch.
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I also like the celery for some crunch, sweet relish and a hard boiled egg chopped and diced plus the normal mayo, musturd, etc...

Horseradish sounds good in it. I couldn't stand that stuff when I was younger. I think the name by itself scared me away.
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Diced pickled jalapenos...they have to be there.
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Diced pickled jalapenos...they have to be there.

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