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Creamy Pasta

TUNA-HELPER-CREAMY-PASTA_116x152
Creamy pasta skillet-meal mix of pasta and creamy sauce mix for tuna.

8.25 oz
(8 Ratings)
Member Reviews (19)

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Chicken Curry
Chicken Curry
We really like chicken with this creamy pasta, but the curry flavor also blends well with tuna....
 
Easy Tuna Primavera
Easy Tuna Primavera
Creamy pasta with tuna and colorful vegetables makes for a winning, skillet-easy combination!...
 
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Jan-el said: Posted: 11/17/2012 3:26 PM
No thanks. I used to love Creamy Tuna Helper, but could never find it in my grocery. I was so excited when saw it offered at an online grocery and ordered a box. Boy, was I disappointed at the ingredients list. This is not the same recipe I remember. This has no cream or peas anymore. I won't be buying this again. Please change back to the old formula.
 
BlacKat said: Posted: 11/8/2012 7:23 AM
With an elderly parent to feed when I come home from work, I need something quick and tasty. She won't eat tuna, so I substituted ground turkey, used chicken broth instead of water, added 1 c. peas (sm can) and 1 c. cut corn. It was a big hit! I am, however, disappointed to hear that it contains MSG, as I avoid this stuff. Where did you hide it in the ingrediants list which I read on every product?! Get rid of the MSG!!
 
nursebrenda said: Posted: 10/26/2012 9:34 PM
I enjoyed the original tuna helper original but learned to "doctor" up the classic tuna helper creamy pasta by adding the peas. Now I cannot find this product in the stores. They seemed to have stop selling it even though it is the only tuna helper that my family enjoys.
 
tunalover said: Posted: 9/26/2012 8:31 AM
No peas...big deal ! Just buy a can of peas and dump them in. Would be very simple, I think. Peas would be a lot fresher and tastier. Nuff said !!!!!
 
ChefPonsomby said: Posted: 9/6/2012 2:12 PM
None of you know anything about this so I suggest you hop off. NOW.
 
davNIXON said: Posted: 8/31/2012 8:22 PM
I came to your webpage because I thought I might find some information about why I can't find "creamy pasta" any more, but after reading that you've changed the recipe and removed the peas - I will keep buying the other brand that I found.......Missing my original creamy pasta Tuna Helper!!!!!
 
ihatetunahelpernow said: Posted: 7/24/2012 7:24 PM
its been a while since i bought tuna helper and i wont buy it again i will now buy the store brand u changed the cheese burger mac noodles and i quit buying it years ago now i wont buy any of your helper line ever again you are just cutting cost \i would pay more to keep the old style fire your whole dept that changed it I WANT MY PEAS BACK
 
tunalover said: Posted: 7/14/2012 11:20 AM
The creamy pasta variety is by far the best flavor. The new recipe is wonderful, especially without the peas. I always sifted them out anyway, along with the little carrot pieces. They never cooked properly and were always kinda crunchy! I still sift the new recipe as well because of the little died carrot pieces. I eat this at least once a week. Keep up the awesome products!!!
 
McCallBLaw said: Posted: 7/6/2012 3:30 PM
For the most part, I must agree with the "Bring Back The Original Recipe (w/ peas)"; I grew up w/Creamy Pasta Tuna Helper, cuz it's (almost) as good as my grandma's homemade Tuna Casserole. Now that I am a Mommy (4 yr old boy & 6 yr old girl) I find myself regularly craving Tuna Helper for our family dinner... regardless of the peas. My kids will know this "new version" as their original, and as long as they love it (which they do, indeed), that's plenty for me to keep buying. That said, if'n you WERE to reintroduce a "Peas Included" version, or even return to the original (the thicker noodles may have taken longer to cook, but they really were much more substantial and all around 'better' - in my humble opinion)... I would DEFINATELY buy it and force my kids to adapt. ;-). They're much more resilient than us Grown Ups.
 
Wolfhusky said: Posted: 5/8/2012 9:33 PM
Creamy Pasta with just chicken added = non-soupy Chicken & Dumplings
 
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