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songbird wrote:
>
> i don't know who made it but the tuna salad
> was inedible and for someone like me to say
> that means a lot.
>
> the noodles were pasty textured and the
> rest of it was fairly tasteless with some
> hint of tuna flavor. no peas, onions or
> green olives to be found. if they'd have
> gone as far as some chopped hard boiled eggs
> it might have been rescued but those weren't
> in their either.
>
> i took a few bites and had to throw the rest
> away. *ashamed* wasting food is one of the
> worst things to do in life but i just could
> not eat it. now that i think of it i should
> have put some mayo on it and ate it anyways
> i could have gotten it down that ways. oops.


I've never heard of a tuna salad as you described with things
missing. Most of those things would never appear in my tuna
salad.

How do YOU make a good tuna salad?