Spam for Thanks Giving?
Submitted by bare_elf on Wed, 2012-11-21 02:57 | ||
I know Thanks Giving is a United States Holiday, but most of us eat turkey, real ham or even prime rib for the people with money. The only place that Spam is served as a holiday dinner is Hawaii. So why is there so much spam in the site? Now for a holiday spam recipe: SPAMSGIVING™ Day Delight There are times when you just have to look around and be thankful for what you have. And if you look around and see SPAM® Oven Roasted Turkey in your cupboard, you’ll really be thankful—and so will your family when they try this tasty twist on tradition. Ingredients 4 ounces softened cream cheese Directions 1 Heat oven to 375°F. blogs: |
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I hate to confess this, but I actually like spam (the meat) occasionally. I know, I'm gross. I think it's a holdover from being a kid, when we were served spam for dinner sometimes. Because it's cheap, hehe.
I usually end up buying a can every few years or so. The gelatin crap that the meat is packed in is disgusting, but once it is wiped away it's sandwich time. Omnomnom
You like spam but can't deal with haggis?
i stumbled across this and now i gotta try it, the thought of it makes me hungry. right after im done playing with fire.