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SPAM (the food, dont auto click...)

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Post Sun Dec 21, 2003 9:30 pm

SPAM (the food, dont auto click...)

How many people out here in the OT forum like spam (the food)? If you do like it, how do you like it cooked?

I like spam, sliced and fried.

Has anyone started a thread like this before?

Post Sun Dec 21, 2003 9:34 pm

I think someone did, as an ironic joke. Does spam reallyt count as meat? What is it made from?

Post Sun Dec 21, 2003 9:39 pm

I spent 2 months living in Primary rainforest in Borneo this summer and the only meat we had was tuna, corned beef or SPAM. Oh the wonderful variation! We were hard pressed not to catch the MANY wild pigs running around (there was a family of about 14!) but it was a conservation area... The best way we found was to slice it very thinly and fry it, maybe with a tiny splash of soy sauce. To us it tasted like bacon!

I'm still of the opinion that it stands for Suspiciously Processed Aged Meat though

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Post Sun Dec 21, 2003 11:13 pm

I was digging up dinosaur fossils in the Wyoming desert when I had my one and only dish with Spam in it. An ex-Army cook did a great job making a rice caserole with mushroom soup as a base with sauteed spam and onions mixed in. I still make the dish to this very day, but I use hamburger now.

Did you know in Japan, Spam is a delicasy? They can't get enough of it.

Sir S

Post Sun Dec 21, 2003 11:28 pm

I love Spam and have it fried, on fried bread, with HP sauce. It also goes great in home-made meat pies.

in fact, i do believe I have a can of Spam around somwhere, other than every thread I start of course . And lo, here it is..

Post Sun Dec 21, 2003 11:44 pm

@Taw, is that a pic of a Spamburger on that can?

Anyway, here in Holland we don't have spam, just ham, in a can, wich is probably spam. (notice the rymes? )

Edit: Damn spelling.

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Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 3:00 am

I've heard it stood for shoulder pork and meat, but that's probably wrong. Besides, you don't really want to know what that stuff's made of. I've actually never tried it, but my friends tell me it can be pretty good. Of coarse I don't have the most normal of friends... --- VH16

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Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 5:53 am

I was going to try spam, once, but when I shook it out of its can and it bounced off the cutting board, I decided to have a salad instead.

Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 5:56 am

I know what your all doing! I see your evil schemes!

Your trying to disguise a SPAM thread as a....SPAM thread....hmm

Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 10:08 am

I know I posted this somewhere, musta been deleted by mods or something for being to massive. I'll only post small parts.

spam

n : (trademark) a tinned luncheon meat made largely from pork
Well, spam is meat, made mostly of pork. And let's not forget my favorite:

there is apparently a widespread myth among lusers that "spamming" is what happens when you dump cans of Spam into a revolving fan
hehehe...

Edited by - [ZN-Viper on 22-12-2003 10:08:19

Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 11:28 am

spam has always seemed to me to be made of mainly fat
though i love spam fritters from the local fish and chip shop (large round slice of spam deep fried in batter, about the size of a quarter pounder ,about as good for your health as standing in the fast lane of the motorway )

Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 5:06 pm


Your trying to disguise a SPAM thread as a....SPAM thread....hmm



heh heh...

I had actualy been wanting to start a thread called spam ABOUT spam and see what happened. Never tried the stuff myself. Sholud I........

Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 5:30 pm

@WLB, as long as you cook it, there's nothing wrong with it. The problem I have with it is that it looks like the dog food I give my dog when it comes out of the can. Hey that's not a bad idea. I should give my dog spam some time, see if he likes it.

Sir S

Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 5:45 pm

@SnS
That would be abusive of your dog, I would say. Not that it is unsanitary or "poisonous" so to speak but there is A LOT of salt in spam. Actually, in all canned meats for human consumption. I haven't checked any pet foods as I don't own a pet but wouldn't all that salt be bad for the dog?

@WLB
But the salt in SPAM kind of ovewhelms everything else that may be worth a taste in the can, save the lard itself. It is very popular in Hawaii, fried up and served with pineapple. They have these "box lunches" in Hawaii. They are "traditional" very economical laborers meals with gigantic portions of food. Spam with pineapple figures prominently as a choice among many things.

BTW: SPAM, the food, being a truncation of: Hormel's "SPICED HAM" ca. 1937, the winning entry from a contestant who won $100.....is funny, unless salt a spice

Edited by - Indy11 on 22-12-2003 19:51:34

Post Mon Dec 22, 2003 7:55 pm

I actually like the lard in Spam and I love the salty taste. I give the cat Spam occasionally and she yums it, especially if I put a bit of catnip in it. Spam's yummy I had a can last night on fried bread, and it was gorgeous.

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