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  • THis looks great!

  • looks amazingly tasty and now long does this hold up in the fridge. I like to make all of my food for the week on the weekend and was curious if this would hold up?

  • @morghann21313

    To be hones I only make it fresh and a little left over for the next day. I've never had it in the frig after that.. Anytime avocado is opened as in guacamole it usually only lasts a few days.

  • looks amazingly tasty

  • "so it looks like that" is the best part of this vid!! but this a good recipe.

  • Hey, thanks man. 

  • I am trying this today. It looks really good.......:)

  • I bet FutureLaugh flunked kindergarten...particularly, "Listens and pays attention."

  • Cool recipe. I'm going to try this with the red pepper, seeds, and spices first. Wanna play around with it a bit. Try to get something more like the classic flavor profile. Flax seed was great idea.

  • so it looks like that!

  • Very nice presentation, well done

  • "So it look like that." funny quote :P

  • It's true, the very first problem with tuna is all that mayonnaise. Thousands of years ago, when man first caught a tuna and tried eating it, he was like, "WTF wit all this mayonnaise up in here?"

  • @eatingperson

    True. It seems so weird to me that when you order a tuna fish sandwich anywhere tuna one of the best proteins that is really healthy for you has to be combined with one of the worst things for you mayonnaise . It makes no sense at all. Why does everyone do it. Maybe nobody ever had an alternative. I'm glad I came up with the recipe,

  • how the fuck does it BLOCK mercury?

  • @FutureLaugh

    I'll answer your question but I don't appreciate you swearing at me. I state in the video & in my detail section all you have to do is add a cup of green or black tea with your meal. Muscle & Fitness April 2010 Scientists from Purdue University recently reported that black and green teas reduced mercury absorption by as much as 92% when ingested with mercury-contaminated mackerel. Read the whole article in my detail section for all the specifics.

  • @oceanbeachguy i remember hearing about that a way back- but how does it just BLOCK mercury? Its not a video game, it still has to be cleared by your liver and kidneys so what exactly BLOCKS it? Blocks it from what? from my mouth? does drinking black tea create a protective force field around it so it can skip from my mouth to my ass

  • @FutureLaugh

    I'll explain I have an iPhone with a protective cover on all sides. I dropped my phone. If it wasn't for the protection it would have been smashed to smithereens. The cover absorbed the impact not the phone.therefore the phone is not damaged. Same principal applies here the tea provides a protective layer so the mercury can't be absorbed into the body. The result up to 92% less absorption of mercury.plus all the other health benefits of tea as well.

  • uh, that looks good :]

  • @CookingHalal

    Thanks

  • Kinki University in Japan solved the mercury problem of tuna.

    They have succeeded in complete culture of bluefin tunas. So we never need to get tunas from sea with their way.

    The new way market of safety tuna is growing in Japan now.

  • not bad

    

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