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Old 16 March 2009, 09:22 AM   #91
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Old 16 March 2009, 09:50 AM   #92
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Old 16 March 2009, 11:08 AM   #93
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Old 16 March 2009, 12:10 PM   #95
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Old 16 March 2009, 02:32 PM   #96
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Old 16 March 2009, 03:55 PM   #97
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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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Old 17 March 2009, 03:50 AM   #98
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Old 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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Old 17 March 2009, 02:09 PM   #100
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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).
That sounds pretty good. Did you grow up in the South?! I loved cold fried spam sandwiches with mustard....
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Old 18 March 2009, 12:49 AM   #101
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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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That sounds pretty good. Did you grow up in the South?! I loved cold fried spam sandwiches with mustard....
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Old 18 March 2009, 01:13 AM   #102
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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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Old 19 March 2009, 12:24 PM   #103
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Old 19 March 2009, 12:33 PM   #104
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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.
Chicken fried steak and fried okra is Oklahoma's official State Dish. Really!
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Old 19 March 2009, 12:43 PM   #105
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Chicken fried steak and fried okra is Oklahoma's official State Dish. Really!
Lisa, I do enjoy fried okra plain or dipped in marinara sauce!!!
But regularly prepared okra is SLIMY!!!
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Old 19 March 2009, 02:07 PM   #106
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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!!!
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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Old 19 March 2009, 02:09 PM   #107
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Lisa, I do enjoy fried okra plain or dipped in marinara sauce!!!
But regularly prepared okra is SLIMY!!!
Yes, it is. And not in the good oysters-on-the-half-shell way, either.
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Old 19 March 2009, 02:16 PM   #108
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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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Old 19 March 2009, 02:21 PM   #109
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Ash, you inspire me to make tuna salad sandwiches this week!
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Old 19 March 2009, 02:34 PM   #110
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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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Old 19 March 2009, 02:35 PM   #111
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Old 19 March 2009, 11:59 PM   #112
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I do like hot sauce on my tuna sandwiches and a piece of american cheese!!!
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Old 20 March 2009, 01:20 AM   #113
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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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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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Old 20 March 2009, 01:56 AM   #114
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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
I do the same thing. My current favorite is tuna, chopped up tomato, mustard, and a bit of sriracha for heat all topped on Triscuit crackers.
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Old 20 March 2009, 03:12 AM   #115
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I do the same thing. My current favorite is tuna, chopped up tomato, mustard, and a bit of sriracha for heat all topped on Triscuit crackers.
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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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.


it's not bad if you fry it, but once every five years or so will do me just fine!
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Old 20 March 2009, 04:06 AM   #117
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I do the same thing. My current favorite is tuna, chopped up tomato, mustard, and a bit of sriracha for heat all topped on Triscuit crackers.
That sounds good!
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Old 20 March 2009, 05:52 AM   #118
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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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Old 20 March 2009, 06:00 AM   #119
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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.
I think you just gave me an idea for dinner. That sounds SO good!
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it's not bad if you fry it, but once every five years or so will do me just fine!
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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