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The local grocery store is now owned by a large Japanese company. The Mouse didn’t know this until the store started to stock different items. The Mouse try try a pack of tinned tuna.

Canned Tuna

Cans are smaller than what The Mouse is used to, but nice individual portioned.

Opened

The Mouse did a “throw everything in and pray for the best” kinda bowls.

The Mouse’s Bowl

Mini pasta shells, frozen vegetables, wakame, tuna.

The tuna tasted a little saltier than “normal”, maybe because there is MSG in the ingredients? Overall, the tuna was okay, did not knock The Mouse’s slippers off. 🙂

Be safe and well.

The Mouse

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The Cat’s soups.

Egg Drop Vegetable Soup

Carrot, wakame, Napa cabbage, egg, sea salt.

Chicken Foot and Asparagus Soup

Chicken foot, rice, pasta shells, ginger, vinegar, chickpeas, wakame, asparagus and whiskey at the end.

The Mouse’s Funny Food Bowl

Tuna in oil, chickpeas, paprika, sumac, dried dill and parsley. Mmm!

Be safe and well.

The Mouse

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The Mouse has been working his way through a bag of yellow rice. First impressions were not impressive, sort of bland, turns out, the flavoring clumped and made its way to the bottom of the bag, go figure. Yesterday’s bowl more flavor, The Mouse has a better impression of the rice. Hee hee.

Bowl

Yellow rice, turmeric, celery seed, salt and pepper, tin of tuna. Much better experience.

The Cat said the bowl reminds her of what her father used to prepare for their cat when The Cat was small kid time. Their cat ate good. Hee hee.

Stay safe and well.

The Mouse

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At least that’s what The Cat calls these types of dishes (grain or pasta, canned fish, vegetable) made by The Mouse. Heh heh.

“Cat” Food

This time it was orzo pasta, wakame seaweed, frozen spinach, frozen peas and carrot, canned tuna (packed in oil). Mmm. Hee hee. 🙂

Stay safe and well.

The Mouse

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The Mouse still working through Chef H’s gift basket of vegetables and pineapple (the pineapple is yet to be tackled). Yesterday, tiny tomatoes.

Cute Yeah?

After rinsing, The Mouse sprinkled olive oil, salt, pepper, dried oregano, and garlic flakes on the tomatoes and into the toaster oven.

After they were toasted, but not saucy, The Mouse tossed the tomatoes with angel hair pasta and a tin of tuna (packed in oil).

The Mouse’s Lunch

Too bad there were no capers nor black olive in the pantry, but other than that, The Mouse was pleased with his no-recipe try. 🙂

Stay safe and well.

The Mouse

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