Thank You, Laura
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Whilst MS Laura was on her singular vacation, she and friends had fresh tuna canned and I was the recipient of 2 pints. The first one, I used in a dish and was so disappointed because there were so many flavors, couldn't appreciate the flavor of the tuna!

Last night, I made very simple tuna melts and the tuna was outstanding!

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darn, what a waste of the first pint! Thanks so much, Laaura, we really enjoyed it.
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  Re: Thank You, Laura by cjs (Whilst MS Laura was ...)
William would LOVE this one! What bread did you use? Nice crust on it.
Daphne
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  Re: Thank You, Laura by cjs (Whilst MS Laura was ...)
I so miss getting free tuna to can!
You only live once . . . but if you do it right once should be enough!
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  Re: Re: Thank You, Laura by Harborwitch (I so miss getting fr...)
Oh dear...one of favorite sandwiches. Now I'm hungry for one and not a stitch of food in this house

Oh Jean that is just cruel it looks so darn good!!
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  Re: Re: Thank You, Laura by DFen911 (Oh dear...one of fav...)
Just curious: how does THAT "canned" tuna taste compared to store-bought canned tuna and compared to fresh, never-canned tuna? Is it the same as one or the other, sort of like one or the other. or entirely different (somewhere between never-canned fresh and store-bought canned)?
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  Re: Re: Thank You, Laura by labradors (Just curious: how do...)
And more just curious - how did they can it and how long to process?
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  Re: Re: Thank You, Laura by iBcookin (And more just curiou...)
Don't laugh, Daphne, but those are hot dog buns - all the bread I had in the house...

Labs, I guess the best answer is in between - it's canned, but it has such a nice freshness and solidness (a word?) to it.

I have never canned tuna myself and it's kind of sad - my old cooking buddy who died (OMG - 3 years ago YESTERDAY!) was going to can some with me when he got sick. I forgot to look at the calendar yesterday. So, now, I'm sure ready to do some also, Sharon.
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  Re: Re: Thank You, Laura by cjs (Don't laugh, Daphne,...)
It's odd, but even though I DO like FRESH tuna, even the smell of just opening any store-bought, canned tuna (packed in water, oil - it doesn't matter) completely turns my stomach - almost to the point of having to fight to keep any previous contents down. Thus, grilled tuna, broiled tuna, baked tuna, tuna sushi, etc. are fine, but I can't get near tuna melts, tuna salad, tuna casseroles or those horrible, horrible people who ruin perfectly good macaroni and cheese by poisoning it with canned tuna.
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