Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets

Posted by: ki4buc

Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/09/06 11:10 PM

I attempted a search of the archives, and couldn't find the posting I was looking for (hope I'm not rehashing something, that's irritating!). Someone had mentioned those Tuna Fish packets that are good for 2 years.

Well, I'm adding them to my hurricane kit, with packets of mayonnaise. I might not be able to get bread, but at least the tuna fish won't be dry!
Posted by: Susan

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/10/06 12:36 AM

Just add some dandelion leaves and make a salad!

Sue
Posted by: Grits

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/10/06 01:16 AM

Forget the packets-just buy a jar of "Dukes" the only real mayo there is.
Posted by: ironraven

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/10/06 01:37 AM

Actually, I know you can get tins of tuna salad. I THINK you can get retort pouches of it as well, premixed. Check out minimus.biz.
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/10/06 05:50 AM

Tuna are endangered and full of mercury and mayonaiise invented by the french to cover up bad meat ( nothing personal Alain <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />) I'm sticking with fruitcake, jerky and chocolate <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: frenchy

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/10/06 11:17 AM

... nah.... now, you said that just because you never tasted MY "mayonnaise maison". <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: ki4buc

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/10/06 01:09 PM

Does "Dukes" have to be refridgerated after opening? The packets were because there would be no refridgeration, and are a "single use" size.

Oh, and instead of normal bread, you could maybe use those dried flat cracker sized bread. Or just crackers. In fact, if you want crackers Starfish Brand (I believe...) makes a "kit" that has tuna, mayonnaise, and crackers.
Posted by: inkslngr

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/10/06 03:48 PM

Who would want to put mayonnaise on their house? Some kind of bio-hazard seal?
Posted by: Xterior

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/10/06 06:31 PM

<img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> frenchy means his home made maonnaise.
Posted by: Stu

Re: Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise packets - 04/11/06 12:13 AM

look around a convenience stores for chopped onions, and sweet pickle relish....now you have a nice tuna salad!