How do I know these people exist?
Because their creepy Google searches show up in my Blog stats every day.
Sometimes I sit and wonder -- who are these glorious people that scour the internet at all hours of the day and night looking for Retro WW recipes? They search for things like "Bev's Hot Livers" or "Cottage Cheese Danish" or the ever-popular "Frankfurter Spectacular". They want to know how to make their own "catsup" or turn a mushroom into a peanut. They desperately need to find out how to make a Toffee Candy out of instant coffee and dehydrated milk.
They come to my blog in search of answers. I must deliver for them.
So when I notice a recipe title that pops up in my blog keyword search stats more than once, I feel the need to give the people what they want.
And thus we arrive at today's Retro WW Experiment:
TUNA CHILI
1 cup tomato juice
1 beef bouillon cube, crushed
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons chili powder
2 ounces onion
4 ounces drained tuna, flaked
Combine all ingredients and cook over medium heat until thoroughly heated and flavors are blended. Makes one fast serving for the mid-day meal.
1 cup tomato juice
1 beef bouillon cube, crushed
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons chili powder
2 ounces onion
4 ounces drained tuna, flaked
Combine all ingredients and cook over medium heat until thoroughly heated and flavors are blended. Makes one fast serving for the mid-day meal.
OK. Why anyone would ever want to exhume this recipe is beyond me. I literally took one bite and gasped in terror. Seriously. What the Hell? The serving is HUGE too. In order to eat this entire thing, I think I would need to be roofied.
So there you have it. Another long-forgotten Retro WW Recipe revealed to the world. You asked for it. You got it, people.
Now go to your room and think about what you have done.
13 comments:
Oh god, revolting. Tuna chili what is next tuna stew? I just posted a lovely turkey chili recipe. Perhaps that will get the taste out of your mouth. http://movingmountians.blogspot.com/2012/01/c25k-w1d1-couch-to-5k-part-deux.html
How exactly does this qualify as "chili?" It's contaminating your favorite bowl. I hope you saved it (the bowl) quickly.
Ugh! Why are there no chili beans in the chili? I make a lovely vegetarian chili with no fattening things in it at all! You are a very brave person, Mimi.
:-) Marion
Mimi--you should see the strange keyword searches that take people to my blog! I can only guess that some of the folks landing on yours were looking for unusual vintage meal creations to poke fun at. Not that everything that you post is something to make fun of, of course. I may just have to try to Creamed Wieners recipe (hey! how is it that hot dogs are considered diet friendly food?)
When I see such things, I'm soooo glad to be going to W.W. in today's world where I can eat anything...Gross!!
The bowl is lovely though!!
GAG!
I adore the new redesign.
Also, the best search term I ever got was "facebook sluts Toledo Ohio."
Someone please explain that one to me.
I miss the old WW period. Was really getting my groove on and then they introduced the points system and could never embrace it. Wonder where the old program is - you know so many breads, fruits, proteins, etc.
Whoah.. and people think I'm weird for making turkey chili!
tuna chili? That's not food that's YUCKY STUFF! I make a vegetarian chili (with portobello mushrooms) that's fit for an emperor!
I googled tuna chili and made it to your blog. I had opened a can of tuna in oil thought...what can I had to this to make something different and ended up with chili. I wondered if anyone had ever made tuna chili before so, happily surprised to find I am not alone. Mine was yummy! I added jalapenos,chili beans,taco seasoning, fresh tomatoes, mole mexican sauce, and juice of one lemon at the end. Salt and pepper to taste. Oh and of course some cheddar cheese! Well, got my omega in.
I know that this chili tuna seems gross to so many people but I’m truly happy to have found this recipe! I was 8 yrs old and my mom was on weight watchers and would go to meetings weekly and this and oven broiled hot dogs were on the weekly menu for us. My mom was a single working mom and on a very tight budget. When you’re 8 yrs old and not quite picky yet, it was pretty good to me! I tried asking her for the recipe a few years back but, she couldn’t remember what all went into it.
This is very nostalgic for me so thank you so much for posting it! I am going to make it but I have a feeling it won’t be as appealing as it was back in 1972.
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