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zxcvbob > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > In article . com>, > > The Truthful Assh0le > wrote: > > > >> On Aug 13, 11:29 am, "James Silverton" > > >> wrote: > >>> Hello, All! > >>> > >>> I haven't knowingly eaten much Spam since I was 21 but I think > >>> it is edible in desperation. As I have mentioned before, it > >>> seems to be quite popular in oriental circles, witness Spam > >>> Nigiri in Hawaii and the range of similar products in some > >>> Chinese groceries. I do remember having it fried, sometimes also > >>> coated in reconstituted dried egg, in default of bacon when I > >>> was a small child during WWII and I can't remember rejecting it > >>> :-) I suspect no-one will admit liking it in public! > >> Of course, "it is edible in desperation." Spam and it's cousin, > >> Treet, are worse than Vienna sausages and South American canned corned > >> beef. All are edible, if not aesthetically pleasing. The worst thing > >> of that sort is deviled ham: > >> http://www.underwoodspreads.com/underwd_products.html > >> > >>> James Silverton > >>> Potomac, Maryland > >> --Bryan > > > > I actually like Underwood potted "roast beef" spread. We eat so little > > of that stuff here it's used as stocking stuffers for Christmas as it's > > considered to be a treat. ;-) > > > > Dad adores Vienna sausages while I cannot stand them. > > > > I'll always get spam instead of Treet. > > > > Other stocking stuffers are things like canned smoked oysters etc. > > Canned meats are EXPENsive! > > > > Except for tuna. > > > > > I really like fried Spam slices as an accompaniment for pancakes or > waffles -- maybe even better than bacon. But it has to be the original > Spam, all the others (like the lower salt version) contain turkey meat. > The original Spam is just made with ham and pork shoulder. > > Don't forget about canned kippers and sardines. I use them in place of > tuna since decent canned tuna is getting hard to find. > > Bob Kipper "steaks" are rather good on crackers. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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