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c bass'n
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Posted: November 09 2006 at 8:58pm |
I have tuna, mayo/whipped salad dressing, crackers with dates expiring in Jan.& Feb. 07.
Need a few ideal's for appetizer's/hors d'oeuvre to use about 20 cans of tuna 10 box's of crackers, and 8 large jars of mayo.
Any one else need to use up some prep for the holidays, before the expiration dates?
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slcmom
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Another idea, especially this time of year, is to donate to the food bank. And if you itemize, not only can you deduct the retail cost of the goods from your taxes, but also your mileage to and from the drop off location!
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Chloe
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You could use the mayo for crab dip and depending on the type of crackers might be able to use those as well. |
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lunch's for a month or two will use them up. Make sure that the foods you stock are ones that you like to eat or they will just sit there. Also one of the things about prepping is to eat like a prepper now thats why you buy what you will eat. If it needs to be used up use it. But with hoidays it is nice to donate it to someone that will use it now like food banks or soup kitchens. You can also make tuna fish sandwitches and freeze them like the lunch wagons do.
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Linda-ann
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Favourite :cracker then cucumber then tuna then a flavored mayo (lemon, curry or ginger)with thin slice tomatoe I make a flavoured mayo :lemon juice and a little sugar then add poppyseeds. A great salad dressing perfect for the holidays Curry powder(teaspoon) minced garlic teaspoon minced)(onion then mayo for meat pork or beef Ginger: minced 1 teaspoon (fresh or dried with lemon juice :hot sause optional) great for tuna, pork, scalots fish , oysters fish oysters or even with sushi Still with that much mayo you may want to donate the jars Mayo and curry powder mixed with garlic and hot sause lemon mayo for salad with fish and or tuna beef roast pork Mayo and sourcream and minced onion : great for roast beef horseradish mayo mustard :served on a bed of lettuce: for seafood or roast beef or pork roast mayo mixed with sourcream for potatoe salad tuna salad for brunch with pasta. Cracker crust for egg frappe crushed crackers with butter on bottom eggs, cheese,Whatever you like havaria motzerella cheddar , onions, zuccini and or thin sliced tomotes on top extra cheese on top. baked for breakfast perfect for boxing day brunch |
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c bass'n
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Thank you, for your help. That's What I'll do. The cucumber, tomato, tuna, also looks great on a tray (X-mas color's) .
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