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Posted: 4/20/2002 6:47:40 PM EDT
Tasty treat OR Last ditch meal ?
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Spam is big in Asia. Japanese put Spam on top of rice ball and eat it. Its called "Spam onigiri". Hahaha.
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Spicy spam (fried first!!) and cream of mushroom soup served over rice.. MMMM... Good stuff..
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Quoted: Good but Vienna Sausages are better! View Quote Neanderthal! Spam is the best! (Yes, I have the t-shirt too) |
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Quoted: Quoted: Good but Vienna Sausages are better! View Quote Neanderthal! Spam is the best! (Yes, I have the t-shirt too) View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: Good but Vienna Sausages are better! View Quote Neanderthal! Spam is the best! (Yes, I have the t-shirt too) View Quote Aint nothing like that little meat stick! |
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Ahhh spam the illegitimite ham ! Well now I know what I'm going to have in the morning along with some reconstituted powered eggs !![^]
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This has been done before ;) I have it in the summer once in a while when I've been riding the bicycle 100 miles a week. Must crave the fat. |
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Nothin' better than Spam in the morning after diggin' fireline all nite long. Cooked on shovelhead over a campfire, glazed with powdered gatorade.
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I never even tried Spam until I was 25 years old. My Dad was a WWII vet and he could not stand to have any around the house.
Fried Spam with lettice and tomatos served on a hamburger bun. It don't get much better than that. |
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Spam in Ramen noodles, ultimate heart attack food. Or better yet, crack the can in put the whole can over a fire!
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Quoted: Nothin' better than Spam in the morning after diggin' fireline all nite long. Cooked on shovelhead over a campfire, glazed with powdered gatorade. View Quote [puke] ...but I suppose if there arent any worms or bark around....you do what you gotta do! |
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Grew up eating SPAMWICHES once a month or so. Now only once a year as a memorable and tasty trip down memory lane.
Grind spam, a bit of pickle relish and cheddar cheese together. Place concoction on bread and bake in oven until cripsy and browned on top. |
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mmmmmmm....SPAM
I love the stuff. Cold, fried, whatever. mmmmmmm....SPAM |
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Quoted: Spam is big in Asia. Japanese put Spam on top of rice ball and eat it. Its called "Spam onigiri". Hahaha. View Quote Spam musubi- slice of spam on rice wrapped in nori (seaweed). I despise spam and it's close cousin danish ham. Too damn salty and just plain not right. |
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"But I don't like Spam!"
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GURANTEED YUMMY RECIPE
Slice into 1/4" thick strips and fry in deep fryer. Unbelivably yummy. I feel the key to spam is frying, and it's hard to fry throughly without the deep fryer. M4-AK |
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Hey Goatboy , wouldn't a Official AR15.com Spam recipe book be a great thing to offer for sale ![;D]
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Cold Spam with lots of geletain and squirt Easy-Cheese from a can. Dream sandwich from the fraternity house days. Wash it down with a Natural Light.
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Sliced extremely thin, then fried to the consistency of a potato chip, then dip in Ranch dressing!
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Well if you guys have followed my posting here, you would know that I am a big fan of SPAM. Love. My old landlord gave me a cook book titled 1001 Way to Cook SPAM. Gotta love it.
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[url=http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/~mrosenbl/spamfacts.html]Spam[/url]
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Okay, I am 36 years old and have never tried Spam (unless my folks fed it to me as a kid).
I can't be the only one, can I? Some of these recipes don' sound too terrible. I guess I'll have to try it, just to satisfy my curiosity. |
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Quoted: Sliced extremely thin, then fried to the consistency of a potato chip, then dip in Ranch dressing! View Quote Amen Brutha! |
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Spicy spam is awesome when you add it to fried rice. I believe the receipe is in back of the can. Mmmm....
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Some Parts Are Meat. Heck yeah, I eat it. I have about 20 cans leftover from my Y2K stash. I have heard that there is no shelflife for SPAM. Anybody here able to verify that?
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Hey, a new video game! SHELF-LIFE: Where you are being attacked by Spam, Twinkies, and pickled wieners, and must defeat the dreaded Lord of the Synthetically Undead, Polysorbate 80!
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Quoted: Okay, I am 36 years old and have never tried Spam (unless my folks fed it to me as a kid). I can't be the only one, can I? Some of these recipes don' sound too terrible. I guess I'll have to try it, just to satisfy my curiosity. View Quote Spam isn't something you just "try". It's a way of life. Start out slow with a spamburger - then work your way up to the fancier stuff. [8D] |
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Its tasty if sliced up thin and then fried in a cast iron skillet.
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grilled Spam an velveeta cheese samiches'on whole wheat bread, Spam an escalloped taters,Spam an Beans(ACK)Spam CheeseWiz over HashBrowns,freied Spam with bread grilled in the drippings.....the sickness goes on
The number one consumer of Spam???? Phillipines last factoid freak said. I'll eat your Spam darling I LOVE IT!>Monty Python< |
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As a newbie, I am seriously disturbed by you people! I ate SPAM as a kid when my parents were dirt poor, and I think I would rather eat my own feet than that crap ever again!
[UZI] DIE, SPAM, DIE!!!!! |
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Quoted: Spam is big in Asia. Japanese put Spam on top of rice ball and eat it. Its called "Spam onigiri". Hahaha. View Quote and its really good!! |
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In 1985, in Korea , a can of spam could be traded for a piece of ass.
Not only nutritious, but useful as trading stock in the other meat market. |
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Quoted: Hey, a new video game! SHELF-LIFE: Where you are being attacked by Spam, Twinkies, and pickled wieners, and must defeat the dreaded Lord of the Synthetically Undead, Polysorbate 80! View Quote LT eats SPAM so much that he won't have to be embalmed after he dies. |
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