The recipe from my ex didn't involve any cooking after you mixed things
together. So there was no melting of cheese in it, though I would sometimes
pop mine in the microwave for a couple of minutes to get the cheese all
melty.
And then there was the time we were heading off to the opera, and I went
into the kitchen to make it, and we didn't have any cream of mushroom soup.
That created another great recipe...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org]
> On Behalf Of Teresa Mullen
> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 11:16 AM
> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org; Jenny Sparks
> Subject: Re: [CnD] Tuna noodle casserole
> 
> You guys can have the peas! LOL I thought when you put a casserole
> together that you would put the noodles the cream of mushroom soup tuna
> and cheese in a casserole dish in the oven if you did how long do you
> cook it for? The one of the recipes whenever you mentioned is in a pot
> that was out easier but in the oven
> 
> I hope I said the word peas right but anyway the pot idea sounds easier
> than in the oven at least you can mix it all together and eat! LOL
> 
> Teresa MullenSent from my iPhone
> 
> > On Apr 9, 2014, at 6:19 AM, "Jenny Sparks" <je...@legend-oldies.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > One really easy tuna casserole I used to make is to cook a package of
> macaroni and cheese acording to the package directions. Add the cheese
> the way you normally would. While the macaroni is cooking, drain a can
> of tuna and a can of peas. When the macaroni and cheese is done, add
> the tuna and peas.
> >
> > Jennifer Sparks
> >
> > -----Original Message----- From: Teresa Mullen
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2014 1:47 PM
> > To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
> > Subject: Re: [CnD] Tuna noodle casserole
> >
> > Well, I wish I could give you a recipe for tuna noodle casserole but
> don't have one but maybe you have tried this already when I make tuna
> sandwiches I put a little bit of tomato, or black olives, or dill
> relish, I think you can put other things if you like radishes, bell
> pepper, or use the common celery, or spice it up with some jalapenos or
> carrots I'm sure there are many things
> >
> > Teresa MullenSent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On Apr 8, 2014, at 10:33 AM, sayegh.m...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>
> >> Does anybody have a super easy recipe for tuna noodle casserole?
> Also, what are some spends we could do to make tuna sandwiches not so
> boring?
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
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