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Do you like SPAM?

Do you like SPAM?

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 4 26.7%
  • HECK NO!

    Votes: 6 40.0%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .
I make it my duty to block and report any spam mail I see instantly even if they come from companies I paid money to, can't relate to my parents' complaints about spam mail xD
 
Sure, on premium saltines. A very nostalgic experience as my mother fed them to me along with Matzos in the 50s and 60s.

As for the rest, I employ the usual web extensions to minimize or block the other kind of spam online. But I never heard of anyone who likes that particular brand. ;)
 
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Can't stand it, it's vile and disgusting. I love corned beef, it's something I cook quite often, but that fatty pap in a can is revolting. It's also quite expensive compared to buying a corned beef and cooking it yourself.
 
Ahh, I’ve already been beaten to the joke about the e-mail inbox flooding, virus carrying, fraud type!

But as for the food version, I’ll definitely eat that.

Not sure if they have these elsewhere, but in the UK the deep fried spam fritter is so popular they sell pre packaged official versions, also cheese and southern fried.

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Web_2024_500_SPAM-Southern-Fried-Fritter.webp
 
Spam is strange but I'll eat it the asian inspired way with rice. I think it's alright for something that's shelf stable.
 
Mmmmm... Spam Musubi-

My favorite Hawaiian food.

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Sticky rice topped with hot grilled spam, drizzled all over with teriyaki sauce, and then wrapped in nori.
 
I used to take spam on camping trips because it's shelf stable. I'd fry some for breakfast for the kids and use any leftovers to make sandwiches. These days, I keep some country ham or Canadian bacon in the freezer and just use some of that instead of spam or bacon. I don't go camping anymore. Too old to sleep on the ground and too hard to get up in the middle of the night to go potty.

@Yeshuasdaughter - I've always wanted to try the Hawaiian version.
 

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