TUNA FISH!!!
ndwyer0910
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:flowerforyou: Alright. Now I need help/advice. Firstly, is it true that tuna fish is good for you? I don't have many options for my lunch at work and tuna is one of them. However the mayo KILLS ME . I put relish in my tuna too. How good is tuna for a diet too if it is good?
Now IF tuna is good to eat what is a way to make it without the fat of mayo?
I am not a biggy with seafood. Tuna fish and fish sticks are all i eat so anything that calm down the flavor would be helpful. Like mayo would normally do :drinker:
Now IF tuna is good to eat what is a way to make it without the fat of mayo?
I am not a biggy with seafood. Tuna fish and fish sticks are all i eat so anything that calm down the flavor would be helpful. Like mayo would normally do :drinker:
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I eat tuna a lot. I do use Hellmans lite mayo. Cant eat it any other way!0
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I use tzasiki - its delicious and very healthy :-)0
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I haaate mayo.. :sick:
I mix my tuna with two Laughing Cow (extra Light) cheese triangles. :drinker:0 -
my daycare kids prefer it with lite ranch mixed in. I make chicken salad this way too, Sams club has canned chicken and it is fantastic!!! For myself I have gone down to light miracle whip, but can't seem to enjoy the fat free.
I also make it on a flat bun with some fat free or lite cheese on top and toast it (tuna that is). I will only eat the albacore in water myself. The oil is nasty and the cheaper tuna has a fishier flavor I can't get used too.
Now, we have been experimenting with salmon and cod too. If we put it in foil packet with a little lemon juice, olive oil and some greek seasoning or lawrys we like that too.
My favorite lunch of all time was when I took a hot pan with EVOO and garlic chips and fried them till crispy, threw in a fillet of tilapia (trim the dark strip in the middle) and cook on both sides in the hot pan for about 3 minutes per side lightly salt and peppering each. I would make it up for 3 days leftover and use a divided container with mixed vegies on the other side. Tilapia has no fishy flavor if you take out the dark stip and is CHEAP!0 -
Thank you guys! Im making my shopping list now haha :drinker:
I have never tried Tilapia but I will try that recipe you just gave me.
I never thought of using cheese too sounds good though and the miracle whip. I tried fat free mayo once and well...:sick: ....but i dont think ive ever had miracle whip. Gonna try that too0 -
I use a little bit of Greek yogurt (Fage 2%) instead of mayo.0
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I get the Starkist flavored tuna in a pouch and eat it right out of the pouch. I get lemon pepper and sweet & spicy. They are really tasty and a great way to get lean protein. I need it COLD though!0
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I like the flavored ones in the pouch too, either straight out of the pouch, or mixed in with a salad. If I get plain tuna I mix it with salsa.0
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I am NOT a fan of seafood but i will do tuna if enough stuff is in there to mask the fish flavor. I like to buy the Starkist pouches that are called Sandwich ready. I just open , scoop it out and put it on my pita or salad. I dont add anything to it. Its 100 calories but it does have 400mg of sodium.
I also buy the regular pouches and i add mustard, ( sometimes lite mayo) and relish and chop some onions and i put dill ( spice) in mine also.....low calories and much lower sodium.0 -
I use ketchup with Tuna just a tablespoon of it and it takes out the dryness. Um to me when I first started eating tuna I couldn't for the life of me stand how dry it was so I added some ketchup and it tastes all better now.0
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Tuna fish is good, however, do a little research because tuna can be high in mercury, and there are some guidelines for women of child bearing years.0
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i use mustard and pepper only. not too back, great protein and easy to eat for lunc0
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tuna with a splash or 2 of vinegar is nice0
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I used plain Greek yogurt (chobani)- about 1.5 oz and add sliced green onion. It was an easy switch from mayo, high in protein, zero fat!0
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:flowerforyou: Alright. Now I need help/advice. Firstly, is it true that tuna fish is good for you? I don't have many options for my lunch at work and tuna is one of them. However the mayo KILLS ME . I put relish in my tuna too. How good is tuna for a diet too if it is good?
Now IF tuna is good to eat what is a way to make it without the fat of mayo?
I am not a biggy with seafood. Tuna fish and fish sticks are all i eat so anything that calm down the flavor would be helpful. Like mayo would normally do :drinker:
What do you mean how good is it for diet? Calories in vs calories. You won't lose more weight by eating a specific type of food if calories are the same.
If you don't want to eat it, don't.
My friend was telling me last night that it has high concentrations of mercury.I didn't look in to it yet, but he may be right. When I do eat tuna, I use light mayo. Salsa is another option.
Yeah as in calories. I do like to eat it though as long as there is something mixed with it. Also it is an easy lunch. YOu are the second person to mention the mercury though.I am going to look that up.0 -
Well I did just find this.....
2004 EPA and FDA Advice For:
Women Who Might Become Pregnant
Women Who are Pregnant
Nursing Mothers
Young Children
Fish and shellfish are an important part of a healthy diet. Fish and shellfish contain high-quality protein and other essential nutrients, are low in saturated fat, and contain omega-3 fatty acids. A well-balanced diet that includes a variety of fish and shellfish can contribute to heart health and children's proper growth and development. So, women and young children in particular should include fish or shellfish in their diets due to the many nutritional benefits.
However, nearly all fish and shellfish contain traces of mercury. For most people, the risk from mercury by eating fish and shellfish is not a health concern. Yet, some fish and shellfish contain higher levels of mercury that may harm an unborn baby or young child's developing nervous system. The risks from mercury in fish and shellfish depend on the amount of fish and shellfish eaten and the levels of mercury in the fish and shellfish. Therefore, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are advising women who may become pregnant, pregnant women, nursing mothers, and young children to avoid some types of fish and eat fish and shellfish that are lower in mercury.
By following these 3 recommendations for selecting and eating fish or shellfish, women and young children will receive the benefits of eating fish and shellfish and be confident that they have reduced their exposure to the harmful effects of mercury.
Do not eat Shark, Swordfish, King Mackerel, or Tilefish because they contain high levels of mercury.
Eat up to 12 ounces (2 average meals) a week of a variety of fish and shellfish that are lower in mercury.
Five of the most commonly eaten fish that are low in mercury are shrimp, canned light tuna, salmon, pollock, and catfish.
Another commonly eaten fish, albacore ("white") tuna has more mercury than canned light tuna. So, when choosing your two meals of fish and shellfish, you may eat up to 6 ounces (one average meal) of albacore tuna per week.
Check local advisories about the safety of fish caught by family and friends in your local lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. If no advice is available, eat up to 6 ounces (one average meal) per week of fish you catch from local waters, but don't consume any other fish during that week.
Follow these same recommendations when feeding fish and shellfish to your young child, but serve smaller portions.0 -
i put in greek yogurt, relish and mustard, so good0
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I think most are in E but I think you can get some which are in F# which makes a nice change.0
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Spicey mustard0
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I started eating it right out of the can with a side of crackers. GREAT source of protein!0
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Mix with tzatziki sauce. Delicious and low cal.0
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I usually mix my tuna with mustard and sometimes I add relish, as well. If I add mayo at all it's just for texture, and it's usually somewhere around 1/4 tbsp to a half a can of tuna.0
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Excellent suggestions with the Greek yogurt and mustard. I typically use Miracle Whip or fat free mayo.0
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You can eat the mayo. Just count it. If you deprive yourself you won't be able to keep it off. Count everything!0
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Tuna salad is great on a salad or even in a cut tomato! You can use just tuna on a salad too.0
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I buy American Tuna from Whole Foods (plus another one that's also American only). I don't eat it often but when I do I support American line fishermen. Ironically, I did a cost estimate and discovered that is was actually affordable considering they pack it in it's own juice and it's really a filet of tuna - not pre-chopped up tuna. It even looks different coming out of the can. The quality is different too and the weight is heavier. I prefer the flavor. Also, the mercury levels are dependent on a variety of factors like size of fish. I know they claim on the can to have low levels. I try to buy fish that has been farmed/caught in ways that are good for the environment. I don't eat it all of the time so I tell myself it's worth paying more to get a good product that tastes better anyway.
I usually use mayonnaise, ketchup, 1 whole lemon juiced, Dijon mustard BUT I also cut up a large green apple, one large celery stick, and chop them finely into tiny cubes. Basically, it triples everything as the veggies are the same quantity or more of the actual tuna fish. You can even add cabbage leaves chopped up too. I did that last time. When I did all of that, I discovered that with my low cal mayo (1/2 Cup) and ketchup (1/4 cup), a whole lemon, a teaspoon of dijon (premix this all first THEN add it) - it served like six people at about 210 calories to 250 without a bun. Basically, it can make for multiple meals. So tuna isn't bad, it's how you fix it up and the quantity you chose to eat.0 -
I use Greek yogurt too, sometimes mixed 1/2 and 1/2 with mayo. Usually just plain yogurt tho....and add same stuff as you would for regular tuna salad.
Its actually quite good!0 -
I mix in a tbs of greek yogurt, a tbs of light hellmans, and a tsp of dry onion soup mix. It gives it a really great flavor - I also just put it over a bed of lettuce - very low carb, high protein - I have also had it over tomatoes... its delish!!0
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Try eating fresh tuna steaks instead of the tinned stuff if you can get hold of it . It's so much healthier and fresher... and tastes much better too. Cook it with a tiny bit of olive oil and lemon and it's delicious0
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I mix a lot of things with tuna. In fact, I make a salad that grosses out everyone around me but I absolutely love it! I put a can of tuna on top of some lettuce, toss in lowfat shredded cheddar, little Italian dressing, and the hottest salsa I can stand (I've heard spicy is helpful for burning fat but I could be way off). You get veggies, you get protein, and you get a little bit of dairy.
I also like to mix relish in with my tuna and simply leave the mayo out. Not as fun, but tolerable. Play around with different seasoning too: lemon pepper, dill, garlic salt, etc.0
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