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Just signed up. Thanks for the chance to win. If I won I would get two packages of these cause its really good stuff.
Wild Planet Sustainably Caught Wild Skipjack Light Tuna, 5 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12): Amazon.com: Grocery & Gourmet Food
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Thanks! I havent been making videos recently but will start again mid April. The videos this time will be infinity times better.
Shit! Thanks to linking to the Tuna!!!!! I added it to my wish list and will be purchasing soon. 12 total reviews and every single one is 5 stars! Do you have any idea how many calories are in one can? I ask so I can figure out the cost... when I decide whether a food is worth buying or not I figure out the cost per 100 calories.
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It doesn't have that many calories. It only has about 150 for a whole can. There is a lot of tuna juice in it that tastes really good and its a tuna steak not chunk tuna. I usually add olive oil to it or make spicy tuna salad which has a lot of extra fat calories (recipe in recipe section). You can look at a close up of the can on amazon and if you have a Fresh Market anywhere near you they carry it there. It is a bit more expensive there but you could try it out to see if you like it before commiting to 12 cans.
Ehh that is rather expensive then. That would be $1.27 per 100 calories. But it would be a great idea to then add 2 TBSP of olive oil since that is super cheap - ends up not being too bad when you look at it that way. I buy canned Wild Alaskan Salmon at Costco for just less than $12. You get 6 cans and each can is 180 calories.
That makes it about $1.10 per 100 calories. So, the tuna isnt terrible - its a convenience food. I may try a 12 pack soon. Its always good to have canned fish on hand when you don't have meat ready.
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