Monday, October 15, 2012

Tuna Boats


I feel like I am a broken record when I say this but the fall weather is amazing. I absolutely love it. It rained last night so it smells amazing today. I want to make a pumpkin latte. I found a good recipe but I am missing the main ingredient in my house, pumpkin puree. Ha! Darn. Next time.

I am in the mood to watch scary movies and snuggle with my loves. Yesterday Scott and I literally did not get off the couch all day long except to go grocery shopping and to make food. It was awesome!! He is leaving me this coming weekend for 3 days so I had to get my maximum snuggles in. I am so excited for him, he is going to take his cert for CF. He's going to be official! Holllllaaa! (jokes)

Saturday was the live stream of Team USA VS. Team Europe in London. We got the projector set up down at the gym and watched it with some good people. Super fun and crazy to watch! GO USA! :)) We won, 6 - 20. Duh! It was awesome. I think my favorite to watch was the synchronized OHS and deadlifts. That was pretty neat, I have never seen something like that before.

 
So this recipe is super simple and the mayo recipe is from Everyday Paleo, but when I used to be not-paleo this was one of my favorite lunches. I LOVE cucumbers and how can you go wrong with tuna and mayo?! Right....RIGHT!


Tuna Boats

1 cucumber (English are better)
1 can of albacore tuna
1 tbsp homemade Everyday Paleo Mayo
1 celery stock chopped
1 tbsp chopped onion
1 tsp yellow mustard
salt & pepper

Slice the cucumber in half and take a spoon and carefully gut out the seeds, so you have a boat! Set aside and make your tuna.

Drain tuna and add in all the ingredients. Mix until well incorporated and stuff the cucumber boats with tuna.


Enjoy!

| Prep time 5 minutes | Cook time ZERO | Servings 1 | Pin It Now!