Zingy Tuna Salad
Jane Day Jane Day is co-author with Dr. John Day of "The Longevity Plan," documenting their journey to China's Longevity Village. "Preparing food for guests has always been a stressful thing - feeling inadequate and fearing that the dishes wouldn't turn out. Posting recipes has been an exercise in the ultimate confrontation of this fear. Gratefully, the joy in figuring out how to make favorite dishes with healthier ingredients now exceeds the fear and I take courage in the idea that maybe I can help someone else do the same." |
Zingy Tuna Salad
Ingredients
- 1 5 oz can tuna
- 1/2 juiced lemon
- 5 tablespoons hummus
- 1/2 teaspoon favorite mustard
- 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1 teaspoon dried dill-fresh, if available
- 1/4 cup finely diced red onion
- 1/4 cup finely chopped celery
- 1/4 cup finely chopped red pepper
- 2 tablespoons diced green or kalamata olives
- 1 clove crushed garlic
- freshly ground pepper, if desired
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I enjoyed your appearances (both of you!) on npr today, esp since nutrition, natural health,drugfree living,longevity,travel,the far east, etc-etc, have been among my interests since 1958,when a friend lent me Let’s Eat Right to Keep Fit, by Adelle Davis, who would have made many changes were she still with us, of course.
Question: This tuna recipe piques my curiosity about protein and carbohydrate grams per serving.
I am 80 now, going on 50,living independently. I do eat often to stave off hypoglycemia.
Thank you so much. Btw the photos show a lovely family.
Mine too — 3 sons, 6 grands.
I am a widow twice.
Hi Anne,
Thank you so much for listening to us on NPR! I love your approach to life!
I wish we had the protein/carb grams per serving for this recipe. However, with 4 small children and busy careers we are unable to compile the nutritional info per serving in the posts. Our goal is to someday be in a position where we can hire an assistant to help us with things like this.
To find out the nutritional info of anything I eat I like to use either one of the following two apps. Both have a free version and both have a web based option if you don’t want to do it on your smartphone.
Lose It: https://www.loseit.com/
Cronometer: https://cronometer.com/
Hope this helps!!!
John