Have you heard of Tuna
Squish yet? Well what I'm going to show you isn't just cute (big cute factor going on here) but it's really practical and solves a needed problem I've complained about for years. Keep reading and you can enter to win one yourself.
When I make tuna salad, Neils one complaint is that it's too soupy, i.e. not enough water drained from the can. Once I open the can, I would mash the lid, sharp edges and all and try to drain the tuna. Half the time loosing tuna as well as water. Then dirty a knife to remove the sharp lid and toss. Hands stinking like tuna and just a mess all around.
Once I even bought one of those tuna can strainers from the grocery store. Don't waste your money. Not only did my hands still get stinky but after 2 uses it snapped in 1/2 and into the trash went my money.
Well thank goodness Tuna Squish can along and proved my point that I'm not the only one that was looking for a better way to drain tuna. This review is a little different. Instead of telling you my final thoughts, you'll see my thoughts while I'm using it. Let me show you a demonstration with photos.
After using a can opener, place the open can in your cute Tuna Squish.
Pull the lid down and squeeze firmly.
Tuna
Squish, as you may already know, is a new kitchen gadget that is safe
for use by kids and adults, and, with its use, you will "Never Touch
Your Tuna".
Once I even bought one of those tuna can strainers from the grocery store. Don't waste your money. Not only did my hands still get stinky but after 2 uses it snapped in 1/2 and into the trash went my money.
Well thank goodness Tuna Squish can along and proved my point that I'm not the only one that was looking for a better way to drain tuna. This review is a little different. Instead of telling you my final thoughts, you'll see my thoughts while I'm using it. Let me show you a demonstration with photos.
After using a can opener, place the open can in your cute Tuna Squish.
Pull the lid down and squeeze firmly.
Tilt the can while squeezing and let the tuna drain.
Look at all that liquid.
Lift the tail and you can see that the lid comes up with magnetic attachment with no touching or cutting fingers.
You can see here by just the push of his fin (button) the lid drops off so you can drop it in the trash can and never touch it.
Tuna Squish sells for $9.99. You can visit www.tunasquish.com for more information or to purchase your own.
How would y'all like to win one for yourselves? Thanks to Tuna Squish one lucky Cotton Pickin Cute reader will win one. Just enter by using the simple Rafflecopter form below.
Good Luck Y'all...
♥Tracy
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Disclosure: I was provided the above mentioned product for review, but not otherwise compensated for this post.
I usually use my hands and they get all nasty. This looks awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI usually just empty the juice into the sink, but my husband makes a big mess and gets it all over the place.
ReplyDeletetwinkle at optonline dot net
Just what I NEED!! Now I open the can and push the lid down to try to squeeze the jice out. It usally squirts out on me along with some of the tuna...not a great way, so messy
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I just press the lid down to drain the juice
ReplyDeleteI press the lid down into the can.
ReplyDeleteI press the lid into the can to drain the tuna.
ReplyDeleteI follow Mamawj's Moment Away on GFC as Alana Vester.
ReplyDeleteI squeeze the top of the tuna can over the sink
ReplyDeleteI press the lid into the can over the sink. And then curse because I have ONCE AGAIN forgot to save the juice for my kitties!
ReplyDeleteI press the lid down and drain it.
ReplyDeleteI just push the top of the can down.
ReplyDeleteby hand
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