Spam as a long storage meat
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
boy howdy, this is about the longest discussion on Spam, i've ever seen, lol
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
Avery serious subject. Like chili with or without beans, it needs to be discussed! Lol!
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
Spam is awesome stuff. My wife says its disgusting but she eats it more than she knows. It's a very useful product and can be made lots of ways. I cube it up fry it in a pan with some eggs, green chili and potatoes and it makes just about the best breakfast burro you can imagine. My dad always use to put a couple slices on some home made bread and throw it in the oven on broil with some sliced cheddar cheese right off the horn and bake until the cheese melted. Good stuff for sure. I even like to make regular sandwiches with it, mayo, mustard and a slice of pickle is hard to beat. I always keep a few cans around, the bacon flavored I think is my favorite.
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
Spam musubi is ono!
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
Another favorite spam in Ramen:
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
My favorite is Spam and classic Kraft mac n' cheese. Brown the Spam (cubed) in a small pot, make the MnC as directed on top of it in the same pot.
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
We do that with green beans and tomato sauce....XJThrottle wrote: ↑September 13th, 2021, 7:02 pm My favorite is Spam and classic Kraft mac n' cheese. Brown the Spam (cubed) in a small pot, make the MnC as directed on top of it in the same pot.
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
The spam and ramen looks absolutely wonderful! A comfort food. Even mixing it with Mac and cheese on a cold day.
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
Its been years since i was on the islands and i suspect i will never go back, but was on the base px and holy jeebus, had to be at least 30 flavors of spam, i got a gaggle of them and the best was, mcdonalds sold spam sandwiches, yeehaw,
yeehaw, wheres the chipped gravy
lol
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yeehaw, wheres the chipped gravy
lol
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
When wifee is out and I am scavenging for somthing to eat......Spam or Ham with mac n' cheese always works.XJThrottle wrote: ↑September 13th, 2021, 7:02 pm My favorite is Spam and classic Kraft mac n' cheese. Brown the Spam (cubed) in a small pot, make the MnC as directed on top of it in the same pot.
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Re: Spam as a long storage meat
What about the low sodium version? Or is the high salt content what preserves it for a long time?
Re: Spam as a long storage meat
I would guess it is the salt content that preserves it a long time.smithers599 wrote: ↑September 15th, 2021, 8:49 pm What about the low sodium version? Or is the high salt content what preserves it for a long time?