Best canned & jarred seafood according to redditors

We found 150 Reddit comments discussing the best canned & jarred seafood. We ranked the 91 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Subcategories:

Packaged anchovies
Packaged crabmeat
Packaged pickled herrings
Packaged tuna fish
Canned & packaged caviars & roes
Canned & packaged mackerel
Canned & packaged salmon
Canned & packaged sardines
Canned & jarred trout
Canned & jarred clams
Canned & jarred mussels & cockles
Canned & jarred oysters

Top Reddit comments about Canned & Jarred Seafood:

u/chain_eremi · 17 pointsr/ffxiv
u/md79 · 11 pointsr/Food_Pantry

Meat/Protein/Milk:
[Chicken of the Sea Chunk Light Tuna in Water, 3-Ounce Easy Open Cans (Pack of 24)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012271RA/)

[Starkist Chunk Light Tuna in Water, 5 Ounce (Pack of 10)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001IH8ERA)

[Kirkland Signature chicken breast, packed in water, premium chunk, 6 12.5-ounce cans]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004YPJKBC/)

[Hormel Black Label Fully Cooked Bacon - 72 ct]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F54QG1S)

[Nestle Carnation Instant Nonfat Dry Milk, 25.6-Ounce]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004VITI0K)

Crackers/Snacks:
[Nabisco Original Premium Saltine Crackers Topped with Sea Salt, 3 Pound]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004WN7DNS/)

[Pepperidge Farm Baked Goldfish Crackers - 66oz (4.1 lbs)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CBCJGE)

[Nabisco Honey Maid Graham Crackers 4-14.4oz Boxes]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001G4LRDI/)

[Snyders Mini Pretzels Tub, 40 Ounce]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005MZQM6O/)

[Stauffer's Original Animal Crackers - 4lb 14oz tub]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NC8HS6/)

Pasta/Sauce:
[Kraft Blue Box Macaroni & Cheese, 7.25-Ounce Boxes]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0019RLJV2/)

[Barilla Meat Sauce Gemelli Italian Entree, 9 Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B2JRNBM)

[Campbell's SpaghettiOs plus Calcium, 15 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004GH8IJ8)

[Chef Boyardee Big Beef Ravioli, Overstuffed, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003XUJ3RK/)

[Chef Boyardee Mini Ravioli, 15-Ounce Units (Pack of 24)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001BCVDXO)

[Chef Boyardee Jumbo Spaghetti and Meatballs, 14.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003XUJ47O/)

[Campbell's Raviolios, 15 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004GH6X86/)

[Barilla Pasta Sauce Variety Pack, 24 Ounce Jars, 4 Count]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FQGP20Q/)

[Ragu America's Favorite Pasta Sauce Traditional Old World Style Sause 2 Pound 13 Ounce Value Jars (Pack of 3)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003CU5UXC)

[Barilla Spaghetti Pasta, 32 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00338DSQ4/)

Soup/Chili:
[Campbell's Chunky Classic Chicken Noodle Soup, 15.25 Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 8)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000V6L2FK/)
-This product has a drop down that has all the other campbell soups in bulk too, just make sure it still says Prime after you've selected.

[Campbell's Chunky Healthy Request Sirloin Burger with Country Vegetables Soup, 18.8 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0029TJTQG/)

[Campbell's Chunky Creamy Chicken & Dumplings Soup, 18.8 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014EW4L4)

[Campbell's Homestyle Healthy Request Mexican-Style Chicken Tortilla Soup, 18.6 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014EOVI8/)

[Campbell's Chunky Roadhouse Beef & Bean Chili, 19 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014EW4N2)

[Maruchan Ramen Noodle Soup, Chicken Flavor, 3 oz, 36 Packs]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CUGD9Y)

Bread/Tortillas/Stuffing:
[Stove Top Stuffing - (6) 8 oz. pouches]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004BL6ZJ4)

[Bisquick All Purpose Mix, 80 Ounce]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0028B9ZGE)

[Mestemacher Bread Whole Rye, 17.6-Ounce (Pack of 6)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00472672C/)

[Mestemacher Bread Three Grain, 17.6-Ounce (Pack of 6)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00471YHU2/)

[Jiffy, Corn Muffin Mix, 8.5oz Box (Pack of 6)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006NN0J9A)

[Ortega Flour Tortillas, 14.3 Ounce (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009GGVQFC)

[Ortega Tortillas, Whole Wheat, 16 Ounce (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F9TDJEQ)

Fruit/Veg/Beans:
[Idahoan Mashed Potatoes, Four Cheese, 1.5 Ounce (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D3J98D0)

[Sun Maid Natural California Raisins, 32-Ounce (Pack of 4)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004UKJS68)

[Libby's Organic Cut Green Beans, 14.5-Ounces Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040PUGZ0)

[Libby's Organic Sweet Peas, 15-Ounces Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040Q0TPQ)

[Libby's Organic Whole Kernel Sweet Corn, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040PWYVO/)

[Libby's Fruit Mix -chunky In Pear juices Concentrate, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040PYG9W/)

[Libby's Organic Dark Red Kidney Beans, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040Q0JWO/)

[Libby's Organic Pinto Beans, 15-Ounces Cans (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040PYXXG/)

[Sylvia's Collard Greens, 14.5 Ounce Packages (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002TXF62S/)

[B&G Foods Ortega Black Beans, 15-Ounce (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005D6E336/)

[Old El Paso Refried Beans, Fat Free, 16-Ounce (Pack of 12)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00374W630)

Rice:
[Nishiki Premium Rice, Medium Grain, 15-Pound Bag]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NRLAVY/)

[Botan Musenmai Calrose Rice, 5-Pound Bags (Pack of 4)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001SAQDT8/)

[Dynasty Jasmine Rice, 20-Pound]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NRG77Q/)

Breakfast:
[Carnation Breakfast Essentials, Rich Milk Chocolate Powder, 10-Count Envelopes (Pack of 6)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0037YXQMA)

[Quaker Instant Grits Flavor Variety 50 Pack Variety Value Box]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0027INRDA)

[Golden Grill Russet Hashbrown Potatoes(48 servings)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00470NIOO)

[Quaker Instant Oatmeal Packets Variety Pack, 52-Count]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O9WEY2/)

[Pop-Tarts Toaster Pastries, Frosted Strawberry, 36-Count Box]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ZXCA2U/)

[Kellogg's Pop-tarts Frosted Toaster Pastries, 24-Strawberries & 24-Brown Sugar Cinnamon-, 86 Ounce]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008QP5LIC/)

[Rice Krispies Toasted Rice Cereal, 18-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E6GL66/)

[Quaker Chewy Granola Bar, Variety Pack, 8-Count (Pack of 6)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005ER1AEE)

[Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars Oats 'N Honey, 96-Count]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LTM29M)

[Nutri-Grain-Kellogg's Cereal Bars Variety Pack, 48-Count]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LTIDR2)

PB&J:
[Peter Pan Creamy Peanut Butter, 40-Ounce Jars (Pack of 3)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00295IGHS)

[Jif Creamy Peanut Butter, 48 Ounce, 2 count]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0094IN7UE)

[Planters Peanut Butter Crunchy, 28 Ounce (Pack of 4)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004R8L712)

[Planters Natural Creamy Peanut Butter, 26.5 Ounce (Pack of 4)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005DDC3JK)

[Nutella Chocolate Hazelnut Spread 35.3oz Jar]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008IGB0QQ)

[Welch's Concord Grape Jelly 2 ~ 32oz Jars]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004TKZ7A0)

Other Stuff:
[Hormel Compleats Meals - VARIETY FLAVORS (6 - 10 Ounce Microwavable Bowls) - Beef Stew, Meatloaf, Roast Beef, Spaghetti, Chicken Alfredo, Turkey & Dressing]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D5WZUFA)

[Heinz Ketchup, Relish and Mustard Picnic Pack, 3 Bottles]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003XLOOCS)

[Heinz Tomato Ketchup Jug, 114 Ounce]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00112AM2C)

[McCormick Taco Seasoning Mix, 24-Ounce Unit]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003OJ0MU2)

[Tone's Spices Taco Seasoning Traditional Blend for Mexican Dishes - Net Weight 23 oz]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P00HXA)

Addon items (Free shipping with Prime for orders over $25!)
[Cheerios Cereal, 21 Ounce (Pack of 2)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L1KPV7U/)

[Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal, 21.6 Ounce (Pack of 2)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KYW1K26)

[Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal, 23.6 Ounce (Pack of 2)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KYW24WQ)

[Raisin Bran Crunch Cereal, 18.2 -Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006W5WAL4)

[Planters Peanuts, Dry Roasted, Lightly Salted (Bonus Pack), 20-Ounce Packages (Pack of 2)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JD8Y2HC)

[Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise, 30oz]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LQTTVY)

[Kraft Mayonnaise, 30-Ounce Jars (Pack of 2)]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VMW0KC/)

[French's Classic Yellow Squeeze Bottle Mustard 14 oz]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00061EOP0/)

[Heinz Tomato Ketchup, 38 Ounce Bottle]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009GFW8C8)

[Planters Creamy Peanut Butter Jar, Natural, 15 Ounce]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005DDC3JK)

[Domino Premium Pure Cane Granulated Sugar 4lb Bag]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004LAZ8SO)

[Pillsbury Best All Purpose Flour, 5 Pound]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005EOTMA6)

[Morton Iodized Salt 26oz]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0019N87XE)

[Church & Dwight #01110 16oz Arm & Hammer Baking Soda]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B2W09A)

[Morton's Salt, Mccormick Pepper Pack, 5.25-ounce Shakers]
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0005YMEFK)

u/BRIGADE_OF_TWATS · 5 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

The chicken of the sea 2.5 oz packaged salmon is 11.30 or so for 12 packages. It gets even cheaper if you choose to subscribe to deliveries of it. It's certainly cheaper than buying individual packages at the store for me. Sorry I can't send a link easily on mobile.

Here you go: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003RWVFEI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1407956901&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40

u/MarcoVincenzo · 5 pointsr/Paleo

Amazon is cheaper than that. $2.53 a can when bought in packs of 6 (here). And, if you have Prime, the shipping is free (or, at least already paid for).

u/look_up_instead · 3 pointsr/Food_Pantry

Hey there. Can you add this to your list? It's the same as what you have for tuna, but half the price. Good job on getting the list done though!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FWUO2IE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_8BfoDbJDP74DC

Eta: surgery? Hope you are ok

u/Carb_killa · 3 pointsr/keto

I recommend Salmon and Tuna pouches. They don't require refrigeration and have a long shelf life. Keep those and some mayo packets in your desk and you will always have something to eat.

u/sassytaters · 3 pointsr/keto

These are usually around a dollar at the Dollar General: https://smile.amazon.com/Starkist-Tuna-Variety-Pack-Flavors/dp/B07611PST7

u/_ferz · 3 pointsr/russia

I wouldn't bother too much with it. It really depends if they actually want Russian food.

I'd go with something simple and not offensive. Couple of salads like this.

http://natashaskitchen.com/2009/11/28/russian-style-crab-salad-recipe/

http://www.olgasflavorfactory.com/ontheside/salads/russian-salad-olivie/

Buy some Sprats: https://www.amazon.com/Latvian-Smoked-Riga-Sprats-Pack/dp/B00DJGEDLY

Some Caviar appetizers.

Spanish rice (which is actually Mexican but easy to do) and can pass off as Plov.

Bottle of Vodka.

That should be enough to satisfy some nostalgia. I wouldn't bother with more complex dishes.

u/Oswamano · 3 pointsr/CasualConversation
u/intheaterssoon · 3 pointsr/AppalachianTrail

Salmon pouches are one of the most efficient and healthiest food items you can carry on a hike.

https://www.amazon.com/Chicken-Sea-Premium-Skinless-Boneless/dp/B003RWVFEI

No need for refrigeration. No extra water weight like canned fish has. And no extra weight from the metal can itself.

u/GretaTheBeeotch · 3 pointsr/ketorecipes

I eat a variation- UNFILTERED v olive oil, capers, fresh lemon juice. I also can't recommend this variety of tuna enough. Amazon Prime is the cheapest way to go, tastes amazing & far less "fishy" (& I love fish,) and this smaller tuna species accumulates less heavy metals than other, larger species.

u/deficit__ · 3 pointsr/1200isplenty

Thank you for this suggestion. I am a fan of regular Bumble-Bee Chunk Light Tuna in cans, but I've never tried these before. After reading your post, I decided to order a Sampler Pack of 10 flavors of the Starkist Tuna Creations packs from Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07611PST7

They arrive this week -- thanks again for the suggestion!

u/nomm01 · 2 pointsr/keto

Hey. For my US-based keto fam, here are some food deal:

Tuna deal at Amazon for those interested.


Wild Planet Skipjack Wild Tuna (Light Tuna), 5 oz Cans (Pack of 12)

--> Final price: $16.86 (Reg. $33.72) when you use code: 50FISH4CHNGE


  • This makes each tuna can $1.40. As price comparison, Target sells one can for $3.99.


  • Code also works on Albacore and when you do Subscribe & Save. If you do Subscribe & Save, you unlock an extra 5% off (up to 15% off if you have 5 Subscribe & Save items already.)



    Target also has 20% Off Fresh Ground Beef Cartwheel


  • Cartwheel expires on 9/8/2018

  • Click on link above to add it to your Target account.

  • To access Cartwheel, download Target app on your smartphone. To find Cartwheel on the app,go to "Wallet". Have cashier scan the barcode and 20% off will automatically deduct at checkout.

  • Limit 4 items per transaction.
u/torstrand · 2 pointsr/Norway

You could beg the company help you out: [email protected]
It is also my favourite, but in crises - I turn to the swedish producer ABBA and their "Kalles kaviar". And lucky you - they are on sale on Amazone: http://www.amazon.com/Kalles-Kaviar-cod-roe-6-pack/dp/B00CB8IIGM/ref=sr_1_1?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1412243341&sr=1-1&keywords=mills+kaviar

u/fight_the_hive · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking

Overall looks like a good multi-day list. I compared with my gear list and these are the discrepancies:

  • You may have not included it in the list you linked but I always carry a lighter or two.
  • On longer trips I like to bring a pair of cotton socks and a tshirt reserved for only sleeping in
  • Do you need the solar charger? The only electronics I see is a headlamp
  • Toothbrush/toothpaste? Other toiletries like hand sanitizer, Vaseline, sunscreen, etc?

    My go-to items for meals:

  • Oatmeal for breakfast, craisins for flavor - or eggs and cheese for the first few days
  • ramen + vacuum packed chicken/beef/fish - like this
  • instant rice + vacuum packed chicken/salmon
  • DIY chili prepared at home and dehydrated before hand

    Just remember you can mix and match some form of pasta and some type of meat and the possibilities are endless. If you're worried about food you can always fall back on the easy (albeit expensive) pre-made dehydrated meals at REI.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I've looked around and nobody can beat the price on King Oscar at Walmart. These are a really good deal if you sign up for the subscription. Note that the subscription can be cancelled at any time, effectively making it a one time 15% off coupon if you like.

u/cam1224x · 2 pointsr/zerocarb

Have you tried herring/kippers? It's definitely not salmon but it satisfies my cravings when I don't have salmon.

u/cryptomkh · 2 pointsr/BitcoinPrivate
u/perfectlyrawsome · 2 pointsr/rawpetfood

>Where do you get oysters like this? I've looked at canned oysters but they all seems to be flavored with, or floating in, something. Do they need to be cooked or can they be served raw? (I know nothing about oysters, clearly)

Hello! Here is the link to where I get my oysers: https://www.amazon.com/Crown-Prince-Natural-Oysters-8-Ounce/dp/B00BP3Q5V4/ref=sr_1_5_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1543508473&sr=8-5&keywords=canned+oysters+in+water


Raw shellfish, such as oysters and mussels, have a risk of toxoplasma gondii. Lightly cooking is recommended to eliminate this risk. Raw shellfish should be steamed or canned in water. I hope this helps!

u/IndyVDual · 2 pointsr/Paleo

heh, I was sorta joking, but I'm eating boiled oyster onion soup at the moment. You can get cases of the them pretty cheap. Making a soup out of them is the best recipe I've done so far. I used to just add gourmet mustard or horseradish. The ones in olive oil taste better, but is too expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BP3Q5V4

*oysters are high in zinc and good for testosterone.

u/cexshun · 2 pointsr/running

http://smile.amazon.com/Crown-Prince-Brisling-Sardines-3-75-Ounce/dp/B000EF18YI/

$3.33 per can when purchased as a case of 12.

http://smile.amazon.com/Wild-Planet-Sardines-Virgin-Lightly/dp/B003H7YHUW

$2.19 per can when ordered as a case of 12.

It's a significant discount over Whole Foods.

u/dem0n0cracy · 2 pointsr/ketoscience

https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Planet-Sardines-Virgin-Lightly/dp/B003H7YHUW/ I got the sardines, they sound awesome. Big, fatty, meat only, and clean.

u/a_quiet_mind · 2 pointsr/Adulting

The lunch bags are good enough to hold cold inside (with the ice pack) for one day, in my experience. I also have a method to increase the coldness. The night before, I put the ice packs in the freezer. Then I pack my lunch the night before, zip up the bag with the food inside, and refrigerate the whole bag with the food in it overnight. In the morning, I put the frozen ice packs in the already-cold lunch bag and take it to work. The food is always still cold when I go to eat it at lunchtime. I got this bag two years ago and I love it. They sell bags like it everywhere, you can find a cheaper one.

I make my pasta salad with pasta, and chopped raw vegetables like onion, red bell pepper, cucumber, and tomato. The dressing I use is Italian style (I make my own but you can buy it).

Dressing choice is important because the problem with letting food sit out at room temperature is that some foods spoil faster than others. Dairy and egg foods like milk, yogurt, cheese, eggs, mayonnaise, and meats and fish can go bad rapidly. Salad dressings with names like "Ranch", "Creamy", or "Bleu Cheese" have dairy in them and need to be refrigerated. Beware that "Caesar" dressing has anchovies (fish) in it and should be refrigerated.

However, salad dressings like "Italian" or "Vinaigrette" usually only have vinegar and oil in them which take much longer to spoil, so they last most of the day and are safe to take in your lunch bag. If you don't eat your salad on the day you bring it, best to toss it out, don't let it sit out overnight.

I actually based my salad off this recipe from budgetbytes (literally I love this blog). Also, I don't go out of my way to run to the store if I don't have all the exact ingredients that the recipe calls for, it's fine with just one or two types of veggies. You don't have to spend a lot.

Also some other lunch food ideas are whole fruits (apples, bananas), and fruit cups like applesauce. Those don't have to be refrigerated either. You can also get some single serve vegetables that don't have to be heated. These tuna packs are sealed and don't need to be refrigerated until you open them.

u/Xolbio · 2 pointsr/Adulting

>Dressing choice is important because the problem with letting food sit out at room temperature is that some foods spoil faster than others

Thanks for this. I have no clue about which foods last how long.


>Dairy and egg foods like milk, yogurt, cheese, eggs, mayonnaise, and meats and fish can go bad rapidly.

But they'd be fine in the cooler bag right? Especially with your technique?


> Beware that "Caesar" dressing has anchovies (fish) in it and should be refrigerated.

Wow TIL.


>These tuna packs are sealed and don't need to be refrigerated until you open them.

That's literally a miracle, I will definitely check that out.

u/herman_gill · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Just a helpful tip, try adding some fish to your diet.

You can get low sodium varieties of sardines for really cheap, and they're safe to eat daily because of the really low levels of mercury.

They're loaded with helpful stuff both for general health and weight loss. Also, I think they're delicious but I guess I'm not everyone heh. Good luck!

Here's a link to a big pack of sardines for decently cheap

Here's one showing how low in mercury they are

Here's a nutritional profile on a regular sodium variety, notice how high they are in protein, omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin b12, they're a decent source of vitamin d, and other goodies like choline too

Here's a study showing fish is good for you

u/cwcoleman · 2 pointsr/backpacking

I prefer Pasta Sides + a packet of tuna/salmon/chicken. Quick to cook, filling, light, and cheap.

u/agent_of_entropy · 2 pointsr/keto
u/zpkmook · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Are driving tuna towards extinction and drastically harming other ocean life part of that appeal? You had better be getting canned light tuna at a minimum to reduce your mercury. I'm not saying you need to overpay for any brand but get quality certified tuna, you get what you pay for otherwise. I endorse this particular brand because I've had it and it checks out. Expensive yes. http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Planet-Skipjack-Light-5-Ounce/dp/B001SB8AZC/ref=pd_sbs_gro_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=1T99TZC3VD0T88YH7X2S

u/asteroidea_gets_fit · 2 pointsr/keto

I wouldn't. Your body may react badly to a huge influx of carbs at one time.

I would grab some quest/other low carb bars and jerky. These shakes are expensive, but 400 calories and don't taste awful if you put enough effort into shaking them.
I made these crackers the other day you might be interested in.
Edit: Adding those flavored packets of tuna /salmon, mixed with a packet of mayo. Great to dip crackers in, since I doubt you'll be packing cheese around with you

u/wintyfresh · 2 pointsr/Dualsport

My goto dualsport meals are St. Dalfour's Wild Pink Salmon with Vegetables and Bumblee Lunch on the Run Tuna Salad. Definitely not enough to 2 weeks but I highly recommend both as easy trail lunches.

u/MsSpentMiddleAge · 1 pointr/Frugal

Hi - I'm in a similar situation. My mother gets Meals on Wheels, but they don't deliver on weekends or holidays, and some of the meals she just doesn't like. So I'm constantly trying to find things she'll bother to get out and eat when she's on her own. She's actually lost some weight and it's hard to make sure she's getting enough calories in.

Does your mom have access to a fridge and freezer, or does everything have to be shelf stable?

Here are some thoughts off the top of my head:

Bumble Bee Tuna Salad with Crackers. It even comes with a little plastic spreader inside the box. My mother uses 1 or 2 each week. At our regular market they only have the tuna, but I've seen the chicken salad and ham salad at Walmart, and they're ok too.

Bottles of Ensure. They come in different flavors and nutritional profiles (high protein, light, plus). My mother will drink the chocolate Plus version. At least it's balanced nutrition, if not a hot meal.

Uncrustables PB&J frozen sandwiches. They just need to be thawed. Or, peanut butter crackers like from Lance? My mom got to the point where she wouldn't bother opening the jar of peanut butter and spreading it. One step, self-contained things seem to be working the best. There are some ideas for other types of sandwiches that freeze well if you want to do it yourself, here.

A healthy cold cereal with milk? Instant oatmeal packets that only need hot water added to them? Meal replacement or protein bars?

Cup-A-Soup packets labeled Lipton or Knorr that only need hot water added, unlike some other dried soup cups that require a microwave. You have to watch the sodium content though. The Spring Vegetable flavor is the lowest sodium one I've found.

Packets of instant hot cocoa that only need hot water. Or single serve pudding cups, either shelf stable or refrigerated like Kozy Shack. Yogurt cups, cottage cheese. Not really a meal, but easy and these all have some protein from dairy.

My mother likes snacking on honey roasted peanuts, again, some protein and calories there.

I try to bring slices of pumpkin pie every so often because she likes it, but also there's nutrition from the pumpkin and eggs. If her main meal of the day turns out to be two slices of pie, I figure it's not the worst thing in the world.

I don't know much about the backpacking foods, except I looked into them when I was trying to put an emergency pantry together at my own house. It looked like most of them were really high in sodium, so you might want to make sure that's not a concern for her.

There are single-serving packages of fruit/cheese/crackers, carrot/celery sticks/peanut butter, etc. at supermarkets and convenience stores, and prepackaged sandwiches and salads, which would be healthy but not really cheap. Sometimes I pick up a few things like that for my mom at Wawa, for example when a snowstorm is coming and I don't know whether the Meals on Wheels guy will be able to make it over.

Good luck. This memory/dementia stuff is a bear, isn't it?

u/TwentyYearsAgo · 1 pointr/sweden

You can buy it on Amazon, and apparently at IKEA.

u/CommandrGylbertAdama · 1 pointr/keto

I'm personally a fan of these

u/individualintersects · 1 pointr/Health

I keep a few Trader Joe's tuna cans in the pantry, but I don't eat it that often due to the mercury and the overfishingedness of it. I buy unsalted tuna. Strangely though, I do eat kippered snacks and they have a good amount of salt. I'm no foodweb scientist, but it's my understanding that small oily fish tend to be a better choice than tuna in many ways. Although, the Monterey Bay Aquarium seafood watch page says they may be overfished, which sucks, they also classify it as a least concern fish. The ol' wikipedia says that there may be PCB and dioxin contamination in baltic herrings (more so in the large herrings that you are unlikely to find canned).

u/shapu · 1 pointr/politics

I want to make a post here so we don't all miss it.

Here is the math on the tuna cannery closing, and why I strongly believe that the minimum wage increase is a red herring (ha, ha, ha).

COS Samoa Packing, which owned one of the two tuna canneries on Samoa, closed in 2009. According to this quoted press release they employed a total of 2,041 workers. Let's assume that each worker earned the minimum wage at the time of $3.26. Let us also assume that each worker was, therefore, scheduled for an increase to the cannery minimum wage of $4.76 an hour, or an extra buck and a half an hour. Figuring that each employee works 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, we can assume that the labor cost for all employees would have gone from $13,839,612 to $20,207,533.

Source on minimum wage - notice that it doesn't go up to $7.25 until 2015

Let's talk about cans. According to the BLS, in 2007 the two canneries on Samoa exported $445 million worth of canned tuna to the US. COS Samoa employed about 44% of that labor, so we can reasonably assume that they exported 44% of that tuna value. That comes out to $195 million in tuna exports.

The cost of a can of tuna in 2007 was apparently about a dollar. We can calculate the number of cans of tuna produced in Samoa through simple division, and figure that 195 million cans of tuna were made per year before the minimum wage hike. We can also ascribe a labor value to that can (13.839 million dollars divided by 195 million cans to get dollars per can), and figure that each can of tuna cost just over seven cents in labor to make.

After the minimum wage hike, that would have cost just over 10 cents in labor.

Assuming that COS wanted to make the same amount of profit, per can, that would mean that each can would have to go up by a total of 3 cents.

THREE CENTS.

THREE. FUCKING. CENTS.

In the meantime, we can now also see what the cost of a can of tuna is today, by visiting Amazon. It's a buck thirty-five per can.

In other words....

Despite closing their factory, claiming higher labor costs, and moving, the total cost increase that would have been caused by the minimum wage increase in Samoa has already been washed out ten-fold.

Hell, even if the minimum wage in Samoa were now ten dollars an hour, the total cost of labor would have only gone up by 14 cents, and so the cost increase on store shelves would STILL have outweighed any wage increase.

Here's another question: if labor costs have gone to one-fifth of what they were before, why haven't canned tuna costs dropped by about 5 cents per can?

So no.

No.

Stop. Just....stop.

The only logical explanation is that labor is not anywhere near as big a factor in tuna costs as the fine, upstanding folks at COS would have you believe. Don't buy claims that a minimum wage increase closed COS Samoa. It didn't. It was greed, plain and simple, no matter what the company's owners said. They wanted higher profits, and they got it.

u/l2ik0 · 1 pointr/WildernessBackpacking

Not vegetarian, but those Tuna Creations packets are pretty good. I either eat them by themselves or in a tortilla and/or with some Harvest Snap Pea Crisps. We've been eating Green Belly Meal2Gos on our longer trips (7-16 days). I won't say they're all that satisfying but they do the job of providing necessary nutrients. Salami and cheese with tortilla is also a typical lunch. Trader Joes sells a non-refrigerated cheese. It'll melt if its hot but otherwise is fine for multiple days, has a lot of associated trash though.

u/3rd-Grade-Spelling · 1 pointr/bodybuilding

I eat these http://www.amazon.com/MW-Polar-Kipper-Snacks-Ounce/dp/B000KHMWQS

1 can has 3 Grams of omega 3 and 14 grams protein.

u/josemhg · 1 pointr/zerocarb

Amazon has the 12 pack for $36.16 roughly $3 each. I can't find them on my local supermarket so maybe I'll give it a try.

https://www.amazon.com/MW-Polar-Seafood-Boiled-8-Ounce/dp/B000KHGSKO/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=polar+canned+oyster&qid=1568332754&s=gateway&sr=8-2

u/obtuse-moose · 1 pointr/proED

Dang, here try this one

u/darkharlowe · 1 pointr/Paleo

Like aipotsyd mentioned go for the chunk light or for even lower mercury try the skipjack tuna. I think they advise you can safely have 3 cans a week of that type of tuna, but recommend only one can of albacore. The larger the tuna, the higher on the food chain and that is supposed to equal higher mercury levels or something like that.

I personally like the Wild Planet skipjack....

http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Planet-Sustainably-Caught-Skipjack/dp/B001SB8AZC

u/ErryK · 1 pointr/ffxiv

>Like food

https://www.amazon.com/StarKist-Chunk-Light-Water-Ounce/dp/B00FWUO2IE/ Seen this? It counts as part of the promo.

u/Fameless · 1 pointr/Assistance

[Ready to eat meals] (http://www.amazon.com/GoPicnic-Ready--Meals-Deli-Delicious-Variety/dp/B00C5T8X5S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408739926&sr=8-1&keywords=ready+to+eat+meals)

Ready to eat - Alaskan Salmon

Red Kidney Beans Curry

Bumblebee Tuna Salad
Let me know if you need one of these, I'll help. I set a budget because I have already fulfilled several requests on Amazon in my own thread, one more won't kill me.

Make an Amazon Wishlist, post it here, don't forget to add your address, and mark things with highest priority.

u/DukeEsquire · 1 pointr/AskReddit

You're shopping at the wrong places.

Heck, you can buy cans of tuna on Amazon with free shipping for less than that:

http://www.amazon.com/Chicken-Sea-Chunk-Sodium-5-Ounce/dp/B003EYXUXS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1330986419&sr=8-4

Here is 24 cans of tuna for $25.13 with free shipping and no tax.

u/BewareTheSuperman · 1 pointr/zerocarb
u/sevans105 · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

Chicken of the Sea Premium Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon, 2.5 oz. (Pack of 12)

Look for stuff like this. A couple foil packs of salmon, tuna, etc. Easy to pack. Tastes great.

u/imaskingwhy · 1 pointr/ancientrome

Buy some Coltatura. I think it's close. I've used it, as well as Vietnamese fish sauce, in Roman recipes. Both seem good, but do taste a little different.

Example I've used and like: http://www.amazon.com/IASA-Anchovy-Syrup-Colatura-Cetara/dp/B00126WGIK

u/eatsardines · 1 pointr/leangains

Sardines in oil if you can find them. . Fry them up in a bunch of coconut butter and thai curry sauce -- add a shit-ton of greens and a couple of eggs and it's a party. You're also eating the super food's super food with your ass literally blowing up with Omega 3s, Turmeric and whatever the fuck is in coconut butter that is so good for you.

u/Diablo-D3 · 1 pointr/Paleo

Just eat them straight.

Also, as an overlap of /r/Frugal, Walmart and Amazon both sell them in 12 can packs for $1.50-$2.00 a can, a lot better than the normally $2.50-$3.00 a can.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Wild-Planet-Wild-Sardines-in-Extra-Virgin-Olive-Oil-4.375-oz-Pack-of-12/44014519

https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Planet-Sardines-Virgin-Lightly/dp/B003H7YHUW/

u/flaminglasrswrd · 1 pointr/Supplements

Edit - ignore all of this (bad math)
Canned sardines ftw. Even the more expensive Wild Planet sardines are competitive as fish oil sources. 1800mg EPA+DHA per can at $2.32 per can equates to $0.013 per 100mg. Kirkland signature is $0.011 per 100mg. Plus with sardines you get protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and more. You can by cheaper sardines for a little less than half that, but the quality isn't as good IMO. Of course, you have to like eating sardines...

u/crystallyn · 1 pointr/AskHistorians

Worcestershire sauce doesn't come even remotely close. Garum is made with the innards of sardines and small fish, set outside to ferment for months. They had huge stinky factories for the stuff (the first factories, they believe). There are other threads here that talk about it, but the closest readily available sauce is the Thai Nuoc Nam, or if you want to pick up Colatura from Italy, then you are the closest of all.

u/mrmaglu · 1 pointr/Cooking

They make vegan caviar, which is delicious. And elegant.


https://www.amazon.com/Caviart-Award-winning-VEGAN-Caviar-Seaweed/dp/B00XBOA3QS