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TopicWait do you heat tuna/salmon in a can or do you eat cold fish straight out of
KrankyKat
06/15/18 3:10:50 PM
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kingdrake2 posted...
casserole is very expensive.
cost about 5$ to get the ingredients.

cream of mushroom soup
noodles
swiss cheese or any cheese (optional)
tuna

I think that's the first time I've ever heard someone call tuna casserole "very expensive". I guess I'm too 1st world. Noodles and cheese in typical purchased forms would last/make more than one casserole for example. At any rate, I didn't mean specifically a single type of casserole or even an oven-bake one.

I used to just dump tuna (or cooked hamburger) and onions etc. in mac and cheese for example.
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