Ortiz Tuna

Posted by: Right Wing on 17 February 2008

Is it me or is this tuna bloody lovely.

Ortiz Tuna

P

Anyone else tried it?
Posted on: 17 February 2008 by BigH47
How do they know there are no chemicals in the sea, organic?
Posted on: 17 February 2008 by droodzilla
Sounds nice, but it's a little deer.
Posted on: 17 February 2008 by Jim Lawson
quote:
The tuna are caught sustainably by rod and line off Spain's Cantabrian coast.


Something might be fishy here.
Is there a sustainable Yellowfin Tuna market?
Is there such a word as "sustainably"?

Jim
Posted on: 18 February 2008 by BigH47
quote:
Sounds nice, but it's a little deer.


I thought they were fish. Winker Big Grin
Posted on: 18 February 2008 by Diccus62
quote:
Originally posted by Right Wing:
Is it me or is this tuna bloody lovely.

Ortiz Tuna

P

Anyone else tried it?


You ask a sensible question and what do you get?

Roll Eyes Winker
Posted on: 18 February 2008 by JohanR
Tuna tastes like cat food.

JohanR
Posted on: 18 February 2008 by droodzilla
quote:
Originally posted by BigH47:
quote:
Sounds nice, but it's a little deer.


I thought they were fish. Winker Big Grin

Nicely done BigH! Winker
Posted on: 18 February 2008 by Right Wing
quote:
Originally posted by Diccus62:
quote:
Originally posted by Right Wing:
Is it me or is this tuna bloody lovely.

Ortiz Tuna

P

Anyone else tried it?


You ask a sensible question and what do you get?

Roll Eyes Winker




Too right!!

I love it anyway....



P
Posted on: 19 February 2008 by Willy
quote:
Originally posted by JohanR:
Tuna tastes like cat food.

JohanR


I'll take your word for that. I've never tried cat food.

Willy.
Posted on: 19 February 2008 by Diccus62
Willy 1 - 0 JohanR Cool Big Grin Eek Winker


Posted on: 19 February 2008 by u5227470736789439
I used to love dried skimmed milk used for feeding calves, though I eventually got sick of it. I know the taste so well, that I cannot stand the taste in manufactured foodtuffs, like custard cream biscuits!

I used to work in food factory. You might be surprised how much of it finds its way in alsorts of food. It is not unlike baby-milk powder [but, I thought at the time, much nicer!]...

In pre-mad cow days I used to love to stick a dampened finger into the meat and bone meal! Very tasty. I don't think that ever found its way into human food though, apart from in Prime Beef, Pork and Lamb!!

Of course prime Chicken is fed Protein suplements manufactured from casualty chickens. Best buy organic I reckon!

Never did try Pedigree Chum, or Kitekat though!

George