What to do with left over tuna cans

Kingston, New York
September 18, 2016 3:27pm CST
Here what you can do with left over tuna cans. After you wash them.You can use them for a cookie cutter. Cookie comes out bakery size. You can all so use them to make hamburger patties. This is a different way of recycling.
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
18 Sep 16
you can cut out the bottom and use it to make a perfect fried egg, I think it's more of or called "upcycling" rather than recycling
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• Kingston, New York
19 Sep 16
In other words McMuffin egg.
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@LadyDuck (458008)
• Switzerland
19 Sep 16
I use other kind of cans to do this, the one used for tuna are always a bit smelly. I throw them in the cans recycler.
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• Kingston, New York
19 Sep 16
A good wash in very hot water get the smell away. If you have a dishwasher a lot better way to get smell out I never had a problem getting rid of smell
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@LadyDuck (458008)
• Switzerland
19 Sep 16
@eagletrek2 I feel so much the smells, I feel the smell of tuna, so I use the empty pineapple cans.
@patgalca (18180)
• Orangeville, Ontario
18 Sep 16
Really, you could use any size can or jar for the same purpose. It's a good idea, though no use to me as I don't eat tuna anymore, nor do I bake cookies anymore. LOL!
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• Kingston, New York
19 Sep 16
I like the bakery size ,tuna cans give me that size I need