crollsurf wrote:Not a Tuna fan but have been known to carry canned Kippers. The can is very light.
Huntsman247 wrote:Seafol does tuna packets which are pretty nice.
Otherwise Tassal does a smoked salmon which is probably the best canned fish in my opinion hands down.
Lamont wrote:crollsurf wrote: but carrying the empty -what about the smell in your rucksack?
Warin wrote:Lamont wrote:crollsurf wrote: but carrying the empty -what about the smell in your rucksack?
Empty sachets smell too. A can may be 'burnt' to remove the residue and thus the smell. Burning a sachet is much more difficult and messy.
And no I am not suggesting leaving the burnt things behind.
Lamont wrote:crollsurf wrote:Not a Tuna fan but have been known to carry canned Kippers. The can is very light.
Are they the long ones in the brown wrapper Crolly? Can't remember the brand.
I eat them at home and yep the tin is very light, and they are delicious on bread, but carrying the empty -what about the smell in your rucksack?
I carry Zapruda's recommendation to me-Salmon in the sachet (Big Dub) and crumble in the savoury shapes -you beauty.
No tins on any walk.
crollsurf wrote:Lamont wrote:crollsurf wrote:Not a Tuna fan but have been known to carry canned Kippers. The can is very light.
Are they the long ones in the brown wrapper Crolly? Can't remember the brand.
I eat them at home and yep the tin is very light, and they are delicious on bread, but carrying the empty -what about the smell in your rucksack?
I carry Zapruda's recommendation to me-Salmon in the sachet (Big Dub) and crumble in the savoury shapes -you beauty.
No tins on any walk.
The size of the tin makes no difference because it fitted in your pack in the first place, so I wouldn't worry about that. All my rubbish goes in a ziplock bag in an attempt to stop animals raiding at night. I have a large ziplock for each days food, so by day 3, I have 2 ziplocks. Smelly stuff goes into a ziplock that then goes into the ziplock rubbish bag.
Brunswick (brown wrapping) or John West but I prefer the frozen plastic packaged ones at home.
Where is ones fashion sense Lamont. Tweed and a Flat Cap are the appropriate dress for Breakfast when rambling the highlands.
Huntsman247 wrote:Seafol does tuna packets which are pretty nice.
Otherwise Tasal does a smoked samon which is probably the best canned fish in my opinion hands down.
Lamont wrote:You needed the whole quote- I referred to kippers cobber. Those kippers in that can smell. Pong in fact. Burning is out for me. I lick the pouch clean.
Lamont wrote:
north-north-west wrote:Do you mean Safcol? I like the one they do with black rice and sweet corn. makes a great protein hit during the day.
north-north-west wrote:Delicious, but the environmental cost is astronomical. They make a mess of everywhere they set up.
Snooze wrote:I just searched this product because I sometimes take those little tins of John West smoked salmon with me (although I can't really taste "the smoke" tbh), so I'm curious to try an alternative. The Tassal one seems to be "roasted" salmon. Also seems to be three varieties (plain in springwater, lemon and sweet chili.) Which one is the good one?
flingebunt wrote:The main thing I don't like about tins is that the lid's edges are sharp and can cut through your rubbish bag.
Warin wrote:flingebunt wrote:The main thing I don't like about tins is that the lid's edges are sharp and can cut through your rubbish bag.
Put the lid in the tin, and then crush the tin sides inwards. No sharp edges.
CBee wrote:I was told, but it could be not 100% accurate, that the vast majority of salmon farm employees are overseas travellers on working holidays. As well as fruit pickers. And also I suspect the very best of the best of aussie products go to China and Japan for top dollars. Seems to me, creating an economic bubble is harder than one may think...
CraigVIC wrote:For those that like pouches the safcol range at woolies has been cut back to plain and tomato/onion. The removed varieties have been replaced by a home brand version in spicy mayo and buffalo flavours. The home brand version is more of a paste or sandwich tuna style, not my taste. As for the others, grab them if you see them as they are listed as discontinued...
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