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For any sardine lovers out there, they are really good with quinoa!  We had some leftover quinoa in the fridge and I used some with a tin of King Oscar Mediterranean style sardines (lots of pieces of black olives and a slightly spicy oil) and they were SO good!

 

Yes, I know sardines skeeve some of you out, but if you like them, this is a great combination!  

 

I had it along with a big side salad with arugula, Romaine lettuce, tomatoes, bell peppers, chopped mint leaves, thyme, oregano leaves and chives with lemon and lime juice was the perfect lunch!  

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Have never tasted sardines----supposed to be very good for you--my Swedish dad used to go get kipper snacks during Xmas time and cook scrambled eggs using them---I loved that. I would try your salad tho.

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Never cared for those but I like smoked oysters in the tin which probably gross some people out.

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I have given my 4 legged babies ,sardines ever so often, but  they turn my stomach just to open.

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@spumoni99 wrote:

Never cared for those but I like smoked oysters in the tin which probably gross some people out.


@spumoni99 OH how I love those, but I haven't seen any not from China recently!  I always had them on New Year's Eve in the "olden" days. 

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@Sooner wrote:

@spumoni99 wrote:

Never cared for those but I like smoked oysters in the tin which probably gross some people out.


@spumoni99 OH how I love those, but I haven't seen any not from China recently!  I always had them on New Year's Eve in the "olden" days. 


My dad always shared those with me, we each had a toothpick. I wouldn't want them from China either.

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I cannot stand to eat sardines but I can eat canned salmon, Starkist wild pink salmon. I take it out and brown it in a pan until it's sort of crispy on the outside.

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@Sooner   I like sardines, but they have to be small and I cut off

the tails. I only buy King Oscar. I prefer them packed in water, but I do have some in oil. I wouldn't like a spicy oil. They are packed in Poland and are wild caught.The tin doesn't state wher theyare caught.

 

I have only eaten them on saltine crackers, but I would like to try something different. I never ate quinoa, that may be something to try.

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@Sooner   I like sardines, but they have to be small and I cut off

the tails. I only buy King Oscar. I prefer them packed in water, but I do have some in oil. I wouldn't like a spicy oil. They are packed in Poland and are wild caught.The tin doesn't state wher theyare caught.

 

I have only eaten them on saltine crackers, but I would like to try something different. I never ate quinoa, that may be something to try.


@Enufstuff We really like quinoa.  We buy the white quinoa and you won't have to rinse most of them.  You boil it 15 minutes, let it sit 5 more and it's cooked.  We get it from Costco but it is a big bag.

 

It is supposed to be really good for you and we use it as a base for tuna salads, chicken salads, etc.  

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I like sardines packed in mustard.  It grosses my husband out.  

I like Quinoa too.  I started to eat it because it is gluten free.