Sardines anyone?
On Sep 30, 5:38*pm, maxine in ri > wrote:
> On Sep 30, 10:10*am, Amateur Cook > wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure if sardines packed in a tin sold at a supermarket are the
> > healthiest thing to snack on, but they are low in mercury, have omega
> > 8's, yadda yadda.
>
> > I just like them. Whenever I crave a salty snack, it used to be chips
> > or other junk. Now lately it's been sardines. I have about 4 tins a
> > week. I might increase that to 1 a day.
>
> > Is this garbage food? I mean it can't be any worse than Spam can it?
>
> > I want to try them on crackers and such.
>
> > Anyone else enjoy sardines?
>
> My husband. *He almost had me eating them, but when I got pregnant, I
> couldnt' stand the taste ever after. *He eats the ones that come in
> the 15 oz oval cans with tomato sauce, mixes them up with mayo and
> mashes it for a sandwich filling. * Eats that and a fluffernutter
> every day for lunch (shudder). *They're high in calcium as well as the
> other fishy good things, and being small, they don't have a lot of
> mercury, unlike the larger tuna/sword/etc fish.
>
> They're not low calorie, but they are good for you.
>
> maxine in ri
Fluffernutter!!! Haven't heard that in awhile. Mmmm we got peanut
butter at home, now I just need the fluff!
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