Tuna and...

So am I a complete retard or has anyone else ever mixed their tuna with peanut butter? The only thing I had available at work to mix my tuna with today was some Organic Peanut Butter, so I figured what the heck?

Surprisingly, it doesn’t taste like something you would find under you shoe. It certainly looks that way, but the taste isn’t too bad. There’s more of a peanut butter flavor than there is tuna. I was going to have some almonds with my tuna, but apparently I can skip that now.

Of course I would have to hide the plate if anyone walks into my office, but maybe I’m on to something here? Or I’m just an idiot, which is certainly a possibility.

Food is food. If you can eat it and it won’t kill you, and it will make you stronger, who cares what people think of it.

I eat Peanut butter+tuna sandwiches on occasion, though I mostly mix my tuna with cottage cheese.

I think Bauer is going to kick your ass now…

Tunabutter. Yeah, that’s grrrreat…NOT. LOL I think I would have eaten one, rinsed my mouth with a big glass of water, then eaten the other.

Tuna and salsa’s better IMO…put the PB on an apple.

[quote]itsthetimman wrote:
I think Bauer is going to kick your ass now…[/quote]

Indeed, what the hell. Tuna and Peanut Butter? Come on…

Now if only you mix some rancid cottage cheese in there as well, THEN you’ll have a meal truly representative of what some of the freaks on here eat.

Just melt some cheese on your tuna, it’s like a tuna melt, without the bread. Plus, the thought of it doesn’t make me want to throw up…

Bauer, I’m wondering how you get 7000 cals in without some crazy blended concoction like:

whole milk
tuna
protein powder
peanut butter
walnuts
strawberries
two whole coconuts
small children
olive oil
and oatmeal

Yes, tuna and PB sounds nasty.

Try something normal, like… whole milk, chocolate Metabolic Drive, and peanut butter in a blender.

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Try something normal, like… whole milk, chocolate Metabolic Drive, and peanut butter in a blender.[/quote]

Wow. You just INSTANTLY made me hungry.

[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:
Bauer, I’m wondering how you get 7000 cals in without some crazy blended concoction like:

whole milk
tuna
protein powder
peanut butter
walnuts
strawberries
two whole coconuts
small children
olive oil
and oatmeal

Yes, tuna and PB sounds nasty.

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Well, actually, I eat everything you listed there, just not all blended together.

And the small children are only on my really tough workout days…

[quote]Myllz wrote:
has anyone else ever mixed their tuna with peanut butter? [/quote]

Never have.

I usually mix tuna with fresh avocado or guacamole.

And I recently discovered that mixing tuna with hummus works well.

tuna with a spoon is good too. i kinda jsut gag and chew on it for a minute then wash it down with water

[quote]budlight1 wrote:
tuna with a spoon is good too. i kinda jsut gag and chew on it for a minute then wash it down with water[/quote]

That’s how I eat it, except I use a fork.

Peanut butter by itself is fuckin amazing. A few tablespoons in a bowl serves as a good snack.

the only decent place for me to get a mid afternoon meal at work is subway. I get spinach, tomato and bacon strips and I add my own lo sodium tuna with olive oil to it…pretty decent PandF meal

[quote]Footsolider88 wrote:
the only decent place for me to get a mid afternoon meal at work is subway. I get spinach, tomato and bacon strips and I add my own lo sodium tuna with olive oil to it…pretty decent PandF meal[/quote]

subway is crap IMO. this like one step above burger king…maybe

[quote]budlight1 wrote:
Footsolider88 wrote:
the only decent place for me to get a mid afternoon meal at work is subway. I get spinach, tomato and bacon strips and I add my own lo sodium tuna with olive oil to it…pretty decent PandF meal

subway is crap IMO. this like one step above burger king…maybe

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Only the HUGE loaf of bread is bad. The rest is fine.

[quote]budlight1 wrote:
Footsolider88 wrote:
the only decent place for me to get a mid afternoon meal at work is subway. I get spinach, tomato and bacon strips and I add my own lo sodium tuna with olive oil to it…pretty decent PandF meal

subway is crap IMO. this like one step above burger king…maybe

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Yeah- I agree. Subway is still processed foods.

Why not just bring your own brown bagged lunch?

You could bring a sandwich with some fruit or veggies. I have two shaker bottles that I fill with two scoops of MD each and pour a 16oz water bottle into when I need a snack during the day.

There are plenty of things you could bring to work that would serve as better meals than subway.

Tuna + PB? Sounds like a recipe for vomit. I’d also eat one then the other.

Oh god. A friend of mine used to mix a can of tuna into a can of baked beans. Didn’t just look bad, but smelled funky as hell, too.

If you’re not worried about the carbs and the extra caloires, Mac and cheese deluxe with tuna ROCKS!!!