If you had to live off food from tins for a month, what would you have?
Could you do this for a month?
Food in tins
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Re: Food in tins
Sure. Canned soup, canned peaches, canned veg, sardines, chef boyardee pasta, vienna sausages...ooh, do cans of soda count?
Bet I could do it for a month. Naturally I'd miss certain things---------nothing in a can is as good as the fresh equivalent. Plus there's no such thing as onions or garlic in a can (in a jar? Sure. Not in a can), or good cheese in a can (spray cheese is not good cheese).
Bet I could do it for a month. Naturally I'd miss certain things---------nothing in a can is as good as the fresh equivalent. Plus there's no such thing as onions or garlic in a can (in a jar? Sure. Not in a can), or good cheese in a can (spray cheese is not good cheese).
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Re: Food in tins
Soups, fruits, veggies, beans, sausages, corned beef hash,...it can definitely be done. It would just suck.
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Re: Food in tins
It's pretty easy, though often not the healthiest option. Canned chicken is something I eat a lot.
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Re: Food in tins
Only thing I actually eat from a tin is tuna. Most of the things pictured there would be fine for a month, though. I would miss peanut butter, and I don't know if there is such a thing as canned snacks. I eat something smaller every couple hours rather than a lot all at once.
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Re: Food in tins
^I don't know. Do those squat little canisters of Planter's nuts count as cans? How about Pringles?
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Re: Food in tins
I could definitely get by off canned goods. You know I really do enjoy canned peaches. Every part of it. Even the syrupy goo that it is stored in. I think if the world ever ends i will begin hording scores of canned peaches. I also enjoy the corned beef hash, Progresso soups, and bushes baked beans. I could go to hell just give me my can of beans to heat up while I'm down there. Hollywood hobo life.
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