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will you stop bumping this shite thread to the top :hijack:

I would rather eat tinned red salmon than watch Villa play.

Mmmm, tinned red salmon with plenty vinegar, brown bread thickly buttered, a bit of lettuce and tomato, a pile of such butties on my lap and Dr Who just starting! Wonderful memories.

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I don't eat tinned food often, but it is good as a standby, when you are too busy to cook or to go to a restaurant. I have switched from tinned red salmon to tinned tuna steak in spring water. Both taste equally good combined with other food. Tinned tuna only costs a fraction of the price of salmon as it is not imported. Furthermore, after doing a bit of googling, I have come to the conclusion, that tuna is much healthier for you, as it contains more minerals, vitamins, Omega 3 and Omega 6.

 

http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/ethnic-foods/9975/2

http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/finfis...products/4208/2

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Tuna steak is an oxymoron!

That's cat food... get back on the salmon!

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Tin Tuna a little more than normal due to cyclone, all ways stock the cupboard with tin food in the wet season.

 

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and some crazy person left these in there.

 

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Any body want to try some Australian tuna I can bring some in March

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, lizards

Tuna steak is an oxymoron!

That's cat food... get back on the salmon!

I hate cats. When you are camping in the bush, you shoot any wild cats you come across. They are selfish and sadistic creatures and only take pleasure in destroying wildlife, like birds, lizards etc. A good pig dog is your best companion. He will give his life to save yours and will eat any food available, including tuna steak and tinned red salmon. :clueless

 

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Tin Tuna a little more than normal due to cyclone, all ways stock the cupboard with tin food in the wet season.

Any body want to try some Australian tuna I can bring some in March

And don't forget the location of the best cyclone shelter, strong boots, a transistor radio and a couple of cartons of Victoria Bitter or XXXX (barbed wire) for you. I think most of the tinned stuff in your pictures is imported from Thailand. :clueless

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Tin Tuna a little more than normal due to cyclone, all ways stock the cupboard with tin food in the wet season.

 

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P1210269.JPG

 

and some crazy person left these in there.

 

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Any body want to try some Australian tuna I can bring some in March

 

 

thanks aussiechic

if you are willing to bring some Australian tuna i will

gladly accept it

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And don't forget the location of the best cyclone shelter, strong boots, a transistor radio and a couple of cartons of Victoria Bitter or XXXX (barbed wire) for you. I think most of the tinned stuff in your pictures is imported from Thailand. :allright

 

Yes all the Tuna in the photo is imported from Thailand and the Sardines are from Scotland.

 

I will look for Australian Tuna for GREEN MALAKA and drop it of at the Drunken Duck.

 

MM we do have Tinned Red Salmon just cost more than Tuna.

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Yes all the Tuna in the photo is imported from Thailand and the Sardines are from Scotland.

 

I will look for Australian Tuna for GREEN MALAKA and drop it of at the Drunken Duck.

 

MM we do have Tinned Red Salmon just cost more than Tuna.

 

I'm fine with a higher cost for a tastier meat :thumbup

 

If you bring some, please make sure it's not packed in some weird sauce. What's with tomato and mustard sauces with canned fish? Eeeew. Spring water, olive oil :allright.

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I am only bring carry on baggage so it may get confiscated at scanning.

They took a roll of Duct tape of a guy in a wheel chair going Brisbane to Townsville because he might attack the pilot and tape him up.

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i would really prefer some good tinned salmon

 

same as MM plain not packed with wierd sauces :thumbup

 

Il bring ya some over Bobby and i wont add any special sauce :rolleyes:

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Tinned salmon is more nutritious than local fresh fish that has been sitting around all day in the hot sun covered in flies that have previously been munching on an Arab's arse in soi Vic :thumbup

 

ps. where can I buy fresh salmon in Surin? Nobcheese :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

Sounds appetizing...

 

 

Tinned salmon is more nutritious than local fresh fish that has been sitting around all day in the hot sun covered in flies that have previously been munching on an Arab's arse in soi Vic

 

 

 

I plan to spend a night or two at the Vic.

 

 

 

I'll but a tin or two today.

 

 

 

 

 

Enjoy.

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Il bring ya some over Bobby and i wont add any special sauce :thumbup

 

Now you're playing hardball over that warning level, aren't ya?

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I'm fine with a higher cost for a tastier meat :doh:

 

If you bring some, please make sure it's not packed in some weird sauce. What's with tomato and mustard sauces with canned fish? Eeeew. Spring water, olive oil :thumbup.

I'll bring a few cans for you MM, plain salmon no muck. :rolleyes:

Glyn.

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I'll bring a few cans for you MM, plain salmon no muck. :thumbup

Glyn.

 

 

No need...problem solved (for the moment). Friendship is carrying tinned salmon again :P

 

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It's the tins John West rejects, that make John West's the best!

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I'll bring a few cans for you MM, plain salmon no muck. 1luv

Glyn.

Bring Alaskan sockeye . Compared to Alaskan red eye salmon, all the rest is shit.

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