Amazon has 12-pack 3.75-oz Beach Cliff Wild Caught Sardines in Mustard Sauce on sale for $7.65 when you clip the 10% off coupon on the item page and check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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18 grams of protein per serving (1 serving per can)
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Amazon has 12-pack 3.75-oz Beach Cliff Wild Caught Sardines in Mustard Sauce on sale for $7.65 when you clip the 10% off coupon on the item page and check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Features:
Keto friendly and gluten free
18 grams of protein per serving (1 serving per can)
It's not bad but the last patch I bought, made me really sick. and not a food poisoning type of sickness (probably more a metal poisoning I felt week and had joint pains with dizziness)
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It's not bad but the last patch I bought, made me really sick. and not a food poisoning type of sickness (probably more a metal poisoning I felt week and had joint pains with dizziness)
Probably too much mercury
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Go to sleep... sleep...
If you don't like sardines, buy them for your cat.
If you don't have a cat, buy them for a stray cat.
If you like sardines, share them with a cat.
But, not mustard sauce.
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(Cat psy-ops at work!)
This comes up every time this is posted. Sprats and sardines are both in the herring family but are different species
Sprats "have a denser texture and stronger flavor than sardines."
Sprats are also known as brislings.
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ššššš
Go to sleep... sleep...
If you don't like sardines, buy them for your cat.
If you don't have a cat, buy them for a stray cat.
If you like sardines, share them with a cat.
But, not mustard sauce.
ššššš.
š±š±š±š±š±
(Cat psy-ops at work!)
ššššš
Go to sleep... sleep...
If you don't like sardines, buy them for your cat.
If you don't have a cat, buy them for a stray cat.
If you like sardines, share them with a cat.
But, not mustard sauce.
ššššš.
š±š±š±š±š±
(Cat psy-ops at work!)
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This comes up every time this is posted. Sprats and sardines are both in the herring family but are different species
Sprats "have a denser texture and stronger flavor than sardines."
Sprats are also known as brislings.
This comes up every time this is posted. Sprats and sardines are both in the herring family but are different species
Sprats "have a denser texture and stronger flavor than sardines."
Sprats are also known as brislings.
It seems the big brands have stopped removing the oil, I know chicken of the sea used to remove the oil from their sardines.
Not sure about Bumble Bee, but I always check the nutritional content especially from big brands.
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Can't eat them at home because I get mobbed by my cats.
Can't eat them at work because I get mobbed by my coworkers.
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