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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 6/29/2006 1:35:20 AM
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Ownage
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Hmm i dont get it , i men the eggs part, u 1st boil 4 eggs and then bake them with kind of chili powder ? where can i get that ? And I am not english so this might be a stupid question for you but: white eggs are those white ones,, and whole eggs are those brown ones ? Do u also suppose 2 bring allong the yellow part of the egg with it ? thx
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 7/3/2006 7:18:11 AM
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moralski
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egg whites are the part of the egg that are white... not the shell or yolk. the yolk is the yellow part.
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 8/7/2006 3:40:56 PM
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KiDnGo
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ORIGINAL: chrisshepherd Alright! I just voted for this in out of bounds and I look and its here thanks Mark! Ok My favorite food by far right now is "Peanut Butter Tuna Eggs" First take 1 can tuna. I use chicken of the sea brand only because the can is a little better, the top doesn't bend much when you drain the water, other brands make it hard to drain your tuna because of their cheap cans. Drain the tuna put it in a bowl. Next take some eggs, I use 4 whites and 1 whole, but if your really hungry use more I guess. Then here's my secret, although I guess many people know it, I found it out for myself many years ago, I add chili powder. A lot, it doesn’t make it spicy. However the spices cook into the eggs and the flavor of the eggs is amazing. Mix your drained tuna and fried eggs in a bowl, add a few tablespoons of peanut butter, I know it sounds gross but it really is good. If your cutting, add some hot sauce. Eating it by itself is good, but it is better with Hot Sauce or Pnut butter. Depending on how you make it the calories and protein can vary greatly. Approx w/ 2TBSP NATURAL pnut butter 450 Cals 56g's protein 6 carbs. From what I have heard taking in more than like 30g's of protein is a waste because your body can only digest so much at one time, so split this up into two meals and eat it with some whole grain pasta or other carb. -Chris Shepherd My question for you is does your crap come out looking like red hot lava and burn your ass and stomach as badly?
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 8/9/2006 7:22:50 PM
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KiDnGo
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Tried it tonight... used all natural Hot n' Spicy peanut butter... tastes a little bland but it's edible... no belly aches yet or fiery pooping. Will update on the fiery pooping.
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 8/10/2006 7:17:21 AM
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moralski
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did you fry the eggs or scramble them?
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 8/10/2006 8:27:43 AM
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KiDnGo
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scrambled in a pan on the stove
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 9/27/2006 5:32:04 PM
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ORIGINAL: KiDnGo quote:
ORIGINAL: chrisshepherd Alright! I just voted for this in out of bounds and I look and its here thanks Mark! Ok My favorite food by far right now is "Peanut Butter Tuna Eggs" First take 1 can tuna. I use chicken of the sea brand only because the can is a little better, the top doesn't bend much when you drain the water, other brands make it hard to drain your tuna because of their cheap cans. Drain the tuna put it in a bowl. Next take some eggs, I use 4 whites and 1 whole, but if your really hungry use more I guess. Then here's my secret, although I guess many people know it, I found it out for myself many years ago, I add chili powder. A lot, it doesn’t make it spicy. However the spices cook into the eggs and the flavor of the eggs is amazing. Mix your drained tuna and fried eggs in a bowl, add a few tablespoons of peanut butter, I know it sounds gross but it really is good. If your cutting, add some hot sauce. Eating it by itself is good, but it is better with Hot Sauce or Pnut butter. Depending on how you make it the calories and protein can vary greatly. Approx w/ 2TBSP NATURAL pnut butter 450 Cals 56g's protein 6 carbs. From what I have heard taking in more than like 30g's of protein is a waste because your body can only digest so much at one time, so split this up into two meals and eat it with some whole grain pasta or other carb. -Chris Shepherd My question for you is does your crap come out looking like red hot lava and burn your ass and stomach as badly? my question to you is how much money have you blown like an idiot on 17-HD?
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 10/14/2006 1:14:38 AM
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ORIGINAL: Alan123 quote: ORIGINAL: DA Generally you are only supposed to eat 1 can of tuna every 3 days so you don't get poisoned. what the heck!!...really....i eat 2 cans of tuna a day .. ^lol glad u know now
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 10/28/2006 4:04:16 PM
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michguy
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This sounds gross, but I guess you can't judge everything by looks.
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 11/6/2006 9:25:38 PM
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TankNoob
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when i read this recipe i was like wtf sounds gross but i tried it anyways cuase i ran out of protien powder lol, anyways i discovered 2 things today natural peanut butter taste like crap by itself(taste like carboard!!) cooked tuna taste awesome lol well i tried it today and i have to say it taste pretty dam good :p, prob gonna start making these for lunch since its so easy to make
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 11/8/2006 5:24:23 AM
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better then I expected! very good actually.
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 11/9/2006 2:34:10 PM
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OooOoOOo I really wanna try this out now... sounds very nice :p But what do you do with the 3 yolks that you haven't cooked? - I don't really like wasting food and I think yolks taste s*** by themselves.
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 11/9/2006 3:57:29 PM
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Trick2Stroke
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I throw mine away, sometimes I throw a few in the dogs food.
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 11/17/2006 7:02:36 AM
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Toyomg88
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I can't wait till I try this when I get home for thanksgiving break from college.. I'm just confused on when to add the peanut butter and if you add hotsauce after the peanut butter of if it's one or the other.
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RE: Peanut butter tuna eggs. - 11/17/2006 7:10:21 AM
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Trick2Stroke
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it's one or the other. after the eggs are cooked then you dump them in a bowl and then you mix the pnut butter in with it.
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