MarketBasket | Tuna salad, sushi style
These sushi-style tea sandwiches might have shocked the Victorians, but they're a pick-me-up on a hot July afternoon on the Main Line. We found them at Philadelphia Lobster & Fish Co., where the sushi chef spikes sushi-grade ground tuna with chile-mayo, then stuffs it between rice triangles for a tuna sandwich that bites back.
These sushi-style tea sandwiches might have shocked the Victorians, but they're a pick-me-up on a hot July afternoon on the Main Line. We found them at Philadelphia Lobster & Fish Co., where the sushi chef spikes sushi-grade ground tuna with chile-mayo, then stuffs it between rice triangles for a tuna sandwich that bites back.
- Rick Nichols
Spicy tuna "sandwich," $7 for four pieces, Philadelphia Lobster & Fish Co., 333 E. Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood. 610-642-1082
Not-too-sweet tea
Finally, an iced tea for those of us who prefer the taste of tea to the taste of sugar. Snapple has busted out three new flavors of crisp black teas - Earl Grey, English Breakfast and Orange Pekoe - each with just a smidge of sugar, only 8 grams per 8-ounce serving.
- Maureen Fitzgerald
Snapple classic black teas, $1.39 per 17.5 ounce bottle, at grocery and convenience stores.
Cheese, please
There's no mistaking what this porcelain container is designed to hold - pre- or post-grating - for serving or storing. The surprise is the stainless steel grater inside.
- Marilynn Marter
ASA Grande Porcelain "Swiss Cheese" Box/Grater, $45. At DiBruno Bros., 1730 Chestnut St. 215-665-9220.