Just have a box of your favorite pasta and make your own helper from scratch. Most helper has very little flavor so you always have to add to it. Thus the reason for making it from scratch ;-)
I remember watching Welcome Back Kotter back in the day when Gabe said something about his uncles (I think) tuna noodle casserole and not really liking it. All I commented was “ya”. I don’t remember having it again.
I remember trying Hamburger Helper when it first came out. I came to the conclusion that it was an overpriced way of adding spices and thickener to meat and I’d be better doing it myself! The only thing it was “helping” was the manufacturers’ stockholders.
Macushlalondra about 6 years ago
I wouldn’t be complaining. I hated tuna helper.
enigmamz about 6 years ago
Are you sure? Have you generally watched her make it?
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
not unless she’s been using one big can that equals two small cans
Anathema Premium Member about 6 years ago
That vile deed must not go unpunished.
dadoctah about 6 years ago
That’s one way of looking at it. The other is that she’s giving twice as much helper as most people.
uncleskull about 6 years ago
Once a week for 40 years is 2,080 extra cans of tuna in the next casserole!
The Old Wolf about 6 years ago
Gramma lived through the depression, that’s clear.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Just have a box of your favorite pasta and make your own helper from scratch. Most helper has very little flavor so you always have to add to it. Thus the reason for making it from scratch ;-)
jagedlo about 6 years ago
She’s trying to stretch out the tuna…unless you can afford to buy mulitple cans!
Buck B about 6 years ago
Maybe that’s why Muffin is so fat.
jslabotnik about 6 years ago
Grounds for divorce. Well, that and her coffee
retiredgezzer about 6 years ago
The reason you need two cans is because each can is half water.
MRBLUESKY529 about 6 years ago
Tuna doesn’t need help
GROG Premium Member about 6 years ago
It would be better with 0 cans.
BearsDown Premium Member about 6 years ago
Careful Earl. She might start making it up with Tuna Feast cat food.
wirepunchr about 6 years ago
I remember watching Welcome Back Kotter back in the day when Gabe said something about his uncles (I think) tuna noodle casserole and not really liking it. All I commented was “ya”. I don’t remember having it again.
bobbyray526 about 6 years ago
Looks like he may be getting Shorted more in the near future !
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
If she’s been making tuna helper she’s been shorting you on good food all this time!
bsisler21 about 6 years ago
I quit eating tuna casserole many years ago.
eladee AKA Wally about 6 years ago
It’s good! Tastes a lot like salmon.
iggyman about 6 years ago
She was just trying to cut down on the mercury, Earl!
Diat60 about 6 years ago
I remember trying Hamburger Helper when it first came out. I came to the conclusion that it was an overpriced way of adding spices and thickener to meat and I’d be better doing it myself! The only thing it was “helping” was the manufacturers’ stockholders.
Herb L 1954 about 6 years ago
Careful,Earl.She may fix your next tuna meal with a can of Muffin’s food ;)
well-i-never about 6 years ago
Busted! What is Opal’s reply going to be, assuming she has one tomorrow?
micromos about 6 years ago
Earl is fishing.
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Trying to save a buck…
MikeJanus Premium Member about 6 years ago
If this is a comic strip, what’s comic about it?
russellc64 about 6 years ago
Eddie: I don’t know why they call this Hamburger Helper. It does just fine on its own.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
I buy my tuna with extra mercury and microplastics.
stamps about 6 years ago
Watch out. Next time you’re going to get anchovies.
Homeward Premium Member about 6 years ago
Originally it did call for just one can.
Stocky One about 6 years ago
Earl knew there was something fishy about Opal’s tuna!
chain gang charlie about 6 years ago
She probably boiled the water with one of his old socks, and He never knew the difference…
MGreenwood1 over 5 years ago
You’re welcome to make it yourself Earl.