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Old 02-04-2014, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Salmon has more omega-3's than tuna. It is available in handy pouches now, by Chicken of the Sea.
I make tuna or salmon salads. I get smoked salmon form the market, and run it though the meat grinder on coarse. I only add lemon juice and and olive oil. I do this too for regular tuna and the Bumble Bee Sensations:
You can buy a pound of any kind of meat from the deli, run it thought the meat grinder on course setting, and add olive oil and spices to make a great dish. If I use roast beef, I dress with BBQ sauce.

I also make soups with Swanson stocks, usually chicken. It is fast, easy, and good.

Our local markets began carrying Litehouse dried herbs:

http://www.litehousefoods.com/qr/instantly-fresh-herbs

I use the following Litehouse herbs:
  • Parsley
  • Basil
  • Chives
  • Garlic
  • Red Onion
I also use garlic powder and minced garlic in the little jars. The Litehouse Herbs last a long time.

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