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Swissy Tuna Recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup white chuck tuna in water
1 tbsp low-cal mayo
1/2 tsp ts powdered garlic
1 cracked black pepper
1 salt to taste
1 sourdough bread
Mix with fork until blended. Spread Dijon mustard, add swiss cheese on
sourdough bread, and top with tuna. Serve with apple or pear. Source: The
San Diego Union-Tribune Food Section, Sept 29, 1994 & Dennis Morgigno
(Newscaster) Brought to you and yours via Nancy O'Brion and her
Meal-Master.
Serves: 2
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