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Tuna Dish

September 21, 2016
By: adgoFiled under Arizona, Box of H.P. (Paradise, Arizona), Main course, Paradise, Side. Tagged bread, Campbell's, canned soup, canned tuna, casserole, chips, cream of mushroom soup, eggs, hard-boiled eggs, milk, mushroom soup, potato chips, tuna. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Huh, okay. A ten-cent bag of chips. I can do this.

Noodle Delight

July 21, 2015
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (Lyndhurst, New Jersey), Lyndhurst, Main course, New Jersey. Tagged breadcrumbs, canned soup, canned tuna, casserole, cream of mushroom soup, milk, noodles, pasta, tuna. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With canned cream of mushroom soup and tuna.

Tuna au Gratin

September 12, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (Quincy, Massachusetts), Main course, Massachusetts, Quincy. Tagged bell pepper, bread crumbs, canned tuna, casserole, cheese, green pepper, mayonnaise, onion, Parmesan, tuna. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With onion and green pepper.

Tunaburgers

August 4, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (Nampa, Idaho), Idaho, Main course, Nampa. Tagged bread crumbs, butter, canned tuna, eggs, lemon juice, margarine, onion, pepper, tuna. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With lemon juice and butter.

Tuna Casserole

January 11, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of L.R. (Winston-Salem, North Carolina), Main course, North Carolina, Side, Winston-Salem. Tagged bread crumbs, canned soup, canned tuna, casserole, cream of celery soup, lemon juice, lemon rind, lemons, peas, tuna. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Using tuna canned in water–with a reason, for once.

Tuna Crunch Salad

April 9, 2013
By: adgoFiled under Box of D.W. (Cedar Falls, Iowa), Cedar Falls, Chicken, tuna, etc. salads, Iowa, Main course, Salad. Tagged black olives, canned tuna, celery, Chinese noodles, Chun King, hard-boiled eggs, Jeno Paulucci, lettuce, miracle whip, onions, tomatoes, tuna. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Of course, we aren’t really talking about Chinese noodles.

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