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Once in a great while I will make tuna and noodles, but I usually use tuna
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I make a white sauce, add some cheese, a handful of frozen peas and the
tuna, mix it with cooked noodles, and bake it with crumbs on top. I haven't
made it for a very long time but dh does like it a lot.

Cheri

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> for a sandwich for dh.
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> Cheri
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> How do you use it with noodles?



I make a white sauce, add some cheese, a handful of frozen peas and the
tuna, mix it with cooked noodles, and bake it with crumbs on top. I haven't
made it for a very long time but dh does like it a lot.

Cheri

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I will run that by him I don't like tuna at all, but he had a tin in a
bag. Apparently it has been there a long time

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> I make a white sauce, add some cheese, a handful of frozen peas and the
> tuna, mix it with cooked noodles, and bake it with crumbs on top. I haven't
> made it for a very long time but dh does like it a lot.


I like that too but haven't made it in years. Hmmmmm....

The other night, I needed a snack and nothing handy sounded good
so I whipped up a couple of tuna sandwiches right quick. Drained
can of tuna in water, some chopped fresh onion, mayo and a small
amount of mustard. This was a quickie snack and did the job. I
often put more ingredients into the mix, like bit of horseradish,
a mashed boiled egg, bit of minced apple.

Good too on lightly toasted bread and topped with crunchy
lettuce.


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> Once in a great while I will make tuna and noodles, but I usually use
> tuna for a sandwich for dh.
>
> Cheri
> ==
>
> How do you use it with noodles?


I make a white sauce, add some cheese, a handful of frozen peas and the
tuna, mix it with cooked noodles, and bake it with crumbs on top. I
haven't made it for a very long time but dh does like it a lot.

Cheri

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