how do you drain your tuna?
#51
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DITTO AND i ONLY USE ALBACORE. Not fishy tasting,
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
What you need is a cat!!
I drain mine by squeezing the top down and drain it into the kitties bowl. They love me on those days LOL :D
I drain mine by squeezing the top down and drain it into the kitties bowl. They love me on those days LOL :D
#52
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
What you need is a cat!!
I drain mine by squeezing the top down and drain it into the kitties bowl. They love me on those days LOL :D
I drain mine by squeezing the top down and drain it into the kitties bowl. They love me on those days LOL :D
#54
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
What you need is a cat!!
I drain mine by squeezing the top down and drain it into the kitties bowl. They love me on those days LOL :D
I drain mine by squeezing the top down and drain it into the kitties bowl. They love me on those days LOL :D
#55
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Location: Chickasha, Oklahoma
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I dump mine in a colander, rinse well with water as I don't like fishy smell or taste, and then squish excess water out by hand. I also rinse out my cans with water before I place them in the trash.
#58
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
What you need is a cat!!
I drain mine by squeezing the top down and drain it into the kitties bowl. They love me on those days LOL :D
I drain mine by squeezing the top down and drain it into the kitties bowl. They love me on those days LOL :D
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