On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 6:14:45 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 1/27/2015 5:43 PM, Jean B. wrote:
> >> jmcquown wrote:
> >>>> Heh! I did eye Spam as a possible good food to have around for storms
> >>>> but haven't brought myself to buy it. I need to look at the
> >>>> ingredients
> >>>> again. I didn't dislike it in days of yore.
> >>>
> >>> I have a can of Spam in the pantry. I keep waiting for the hurricane..
> >>> 
> >>>
> >>> Jill
> >>
> >> I hope the Spam stays right where it is forever then. BTW, I was really
> >> surprised at how flat the land is in your area.
> >
> > Yes, it's very flat.
Approximately 21 feet above sea level. The thing
> > that surprised me is given how often it rains it does not flood. The water
> > has places to go, out to sea.
> >
> > I suspect that can of Spam will stay in the pantry for another 5 years.
> > One of these days I may fry some up with eggs for breakfast. <G>
> >
> > Jill
>
> My husband loves the stuff. He even complained because I wasn't serving it
> to him! The last thing I had like that here was Treet which is even
> cheaper. He loves it too. I just slice it and throw it in a skillet to
> heat. He'll eat it with a side of eggs or vegetables or even as a sandwich.
The Hawaiians find the concept of Treet to be depressing. Something that's packaged and looks like Spam but isn't Spam. Even worse is luncheon meat. The idea just makes my flesh crawl. You might want to try slipping your hubbie some bacon flavored Spam. He'll be so grateful that there's no telling what he might do.