tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7621036340454579817.post2611210339412517759..comments2023-12-30T02:03:38.824-08:00Comments on Chowbacca!: Eating on a Budget: Forget Tuna SaladLMjhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02763928428076427867noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7621036340454579817.post-10511647149874495522012-02-03T15:52:57.265-08:002012-02-03T15:52:57.265-08:00Fishing trip , eh? I might have to think about tha...Fishing trip , eh? I might have to think about that one.<br /><br />Folks may also be concerned with PBA from the can. There are PBA Free cans on the market, but few companies use them. I haven't heard of anyone canning fish in such a can. Canning at home would be an option.LMjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02763928428076427867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7621036340454579817.post-58925766535228038562012-02-03T14:59:14.755-08:002012-02-03T14:59:14.755-08:00I'll have to try it. Of course the extremely c...I'll have to try it. Of course the extremely chic version of this would be to oil-poach tilapia or some similar farmed or cultivated freshwater fish (ooh! rainbow trout would be perfect), make your own mayo, etc. <br /><br />Until Chowbacca! goes on a fishing trip, this will remain a flight of fancy. <br /><br />PS, for those who are concerned about the impact of Mackerel, which is a carnivorous fish and therefore subject to accumulation of PCBs, the sardine would be a good second choice - but I would remove the spines (kinda a PITA).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7621036340454579817.post-59576879867129289842012-02-03T08:23:48.344-08:002012-02-03T08:23:48.344-08:00Actually at our house we prefer Trader Joe's R...Actually at our house we prefer Trader Joe's Real Mayo. No idea who actually makes it. Perhaps I'lll try to pierce the veil of Trader Joe's sourcing.LMjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02763928428076427867noreply@blogger.com