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16 March 2009, 09:22 AM | #91 |
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Breaky today blood sausage eggs and toast (bloody pudding ) excellent
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Fried Chicken dipped in chocolate milk.
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does coffee and ciggrettes count? lol with dark chocolate
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Not a weird combination, but when I make oatmeal from those little bags, I cook it until it is a super-thick consistency. My mom says that it looks like tar. But I love it, it's like cake!
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17 March 2009, 01:47 PM | #99 |
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1/ Sliced or cubed SPAM (Lite Version or Low Sodium version) grilled or pan fried and then mixed with instant ramen noodles and a fried egg (for breakfast, lunch, or even dinner).
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That sounds pretty good. Did you grow up in the South?! I loved cold fried spam sandwiches with mustard....
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No, grew up in Northern California, and also lived in Los Angeles for 5 years (in the 80's) while attending college.
I am well traveled though, have been to the South many times, particularly Atlanta and love the southern style breakfasts (chicken fried steak is # 1 !!!) there.
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With Spam, you guys are braver then me. I haven't had Spam in years!!!
Now this might gross you out but as a kid I liked, chipped beef, mayo and pickle relish on toast!!!
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I'm celiac and I dip my gluten free pretzels in peanut butter.
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But regularly prepared okra is SLIMY!!!
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Oh, please don't let Carolina the healthy food nazi read this... I recently bought a can of Spam to fry up for my kids. We were all disappointed - they absolutely hated it, and I did, too. Guess tastes change, because when I was a kid, it was the best thing ever.
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I have never tried Spam, it always looked totally terrible to me. I never liked the real ham packed in a can either. Tuna all the way!
To add to the thread, with my tuna, I like different flavours. I enjoy tuna on saltines with mustard, and also with barbecue sauce, and sometimes even hot sauce. It's a whole big production when I open a can of tuna |
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Ash, you inspire me to make tuna salad sandwiches this week!
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I have never tried okra, unfortunately. I like chicken fried steak and biscuits and gravy for breakfast whenever I head into the South. For dinner, some real barbecue beef brisket (Texas style) is really the best. Hard to come by here in California, though.
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I do like hot sauce on my tuna sandwiches and a piece of american cheese!!!
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Yes, SPAM is not pretty, but grilled or pan fried with eggs (over rice, bread or instant ramen), it is delicious !
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Yeeeeeeeeeeees! I love tomatoes in everything, and it is awesome with tuna (and a little avocado!) and Sriracha is the only hot sauce that I like. I would definitely be making tuna if our house wasn't under renovation!
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it's not bad if you fry it, but once every five years or so will do me just fine!
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That sounds good!
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One of my favorites is organic plain yoghurt with fresh cut up strawberries and blueberries, a cup of raw oatmeal and some honey drizzled on top. I eat a bowl or two every day, usually for 2nd breakfast or a late afternoon meal.
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I think you just gave me an idea for dinner. That sounds SO good!
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Carol, for me Spam once every 50 years is plenty. Now talk about White Castles and that's a different story!!!
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