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WinkGosh I always thought it came from Spamanaimls. Wink An now not even a snout in it,darn.LOL


I don't know when I last had it. Not anything I crave Shocked but does not make me run and hid.LOL
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It is maybe not open now but they do have a Spam museum. It is really kinda neat. Took our granddaughters there on the way to Des Moines.
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Chopped spam,onions, green peppers in a yoke only omelet, some pan fried potatoes & biscuits with melted butter. Deer camp special & it helps early Sat**day morning after that first Friday night in deer camp.
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Originally posted by KMAG KMAG wrote:

This is long overdue...

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Thanks, been wondering where that was!!!
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When my wife and I took a trip to Maui,Hawaii most of the Restaurants had Spam and Eggs on the Breakfast menu. There it's considered a delicacy! My youngest son loves Spam, I like it to but don't eat it that often. Just canned Pork shoulder.
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We had Spam during WW2 when meat was rationed. I was just a kid and don't have much of a memory of it.  Better than nothing when we ran out of meat.
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Originally posted by TomC TomC wrote:

Chopped spam,onions, green peppers in a yoke only omelet, some pan fried potatoes & biscuits with melted butter. Deer camp special & it helps early Sat**day morning after that first Friday night in deer camp.


Sounds a little like a Garbage Plate from Frank's Diner in Kenosha.......as with the Monty Python skit, you could get a 3 meat plate with Spam, bacon and sausage.......and even a bloody mary to help wash it down. Or just a couple slices of Spam and eggs. Toilet facilities there are a bit iffy though, so I'd be careful with that one.

Also been to the Spam museum in Austin. Seem to recall there are at least 5 or 6 variations of Spam. Maybe more.
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Garbage plate from Franks??? I'll have you know sir my spam omelet is finest dining cuisine Reynolds County Missouri has to offer, you should see my fried eggs, I use so much bacon grease in them the crew calls them McFloats, but they are always there at 0500 with their plate
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Originally posted by TomC TomC wrote:

Garbage plate from Franks??? I'll have you know sir my spam omelet is finest dining cuisine Reynolds County Missouri has to offer, you should see my fried eggs, I use so much bacon grease in them the crew calls them McFloats, but they are always there at 0500 with their plate


If your omelet is on par with the garbage plate from Frank's (and sounds like it is) you are in rarefied air!



Been featured on Triple D......and yes, SPAM is a meat option!




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Been a long time ----pricey now ---- used to get it on sale. still like it.
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Originally posted by modirt modirt wrote:

Originally posted by TomC TomC wrote:

Garbage plate from Franks??? I'll have you know sir my spam omelet is finest dining cuisine Reynolds County Missouri has to offer, you should see my fried eggs, I use so much bacon grease in them the crew calls them McFloats, but they are always there at 0500 with their plate


If your omelet is on par with the garbage plate from Frank's (and sounds like it is) you are in rarefied air!



Been featured on Triple D......and yes, SPAM is a meat option!


Correction, SPAM is a Alternate TO meat!!!

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Spam tasted a hell uv alot better then Vietnamese  food 
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LOL !!!
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Sliced, fried, on white bread with mayo. I get the low sodium version though.

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Was in Sam's Club this morning, and some of you will be happy to know they had an 8 pack case that works out to $2.40 per can.

Downside is......limit 5 per customer. Get it while it lasts!!!!
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Here's an article about Spam;
Coronavirus

SPAM sales sizzle sky-high during pandemic

Hormel Foods' 2020 Q2 earnings for its grocery department (the one SPAM falls under) saw double digit growth.

AUSTIN, Minn. — Say what you will about SPAM. However, this Austin, Minn. grown pork product packaged neatly under a pull tab has always been about efficiency and affordability.

"It was created 83 years ago by our then president Jay Hormel who was looking for a way to provide a convenient affordable protein that could be used and shelf-stable as well," Sr. Brand Manager for Hormel Foods Grocery Products Brian Lillis said. 

SPAM gained popularity as it was sent to soldiers all over the world and became a part of a WWII diet for many.

"As a lot of those soldiers and GI's came home after the war, they brought that back with them," Lillis said. "The popularity and the growth of using this affordable, canned meat protein was something that continued to grow over the last 80 years."

Lillis also added that a lot of Hormel products have been born during times of hardship.

"So much of the history of the number of our products were born out of those times where people were looking for that easy, affordable protein to have in homes," he said. "And we're seeing that now too, continue, not just with the SPAM brand, but across the number of Hormel Foods and canned items--chili, stew and hash."

And during our most recent time of hardship--the pandemic, sales have yet again been strong.

"The SPAM brand was on its way for a sixth consecutive year of record sales growth even before COVID-19 and the pandemic hit the U.S.," Lillis said.

According to Hormel Foods' Q2 earnings (ending in May), they reported a double-digit growth from SPAM products. So why?!

"I think the idea that you can have it in the pantry and ready for one of those meals that maybe you were quite prepared [for]," Lillis said. "And didn't know what you were going to have in a specific time and you look in the pantry and you've got SPAM in there."

Plus, a lot of SPAM's hype is about the nostalgia it carries with. Especially, if your family grew up on it. It definitely is the case for many international families.

"What we see is so many generations passing down their recipes of how they view SPAM," Lillis added. "Especially from East Asia and those different countries have grown up with it themselves and have been passing it down to their children and grandchildren."

As for why it is breaking records now--well, maybe it speaks to us wanting something we can always rely on, refrigerated or not.

"Some were probably going to stick it in the pantry and not use it again but it's been good to see people continuing to purchase," Lillis said. "The pandemic has continued for a number of months now, we're still continuing to by it at their stores or online. The method of purchase may have changed slightly, but they're still able to find the product and purchase them."

In more recent data, Hormel Foods representatives said in the 24 weeks leading up to the first week of September 2020, retail sales of SPAM have increased 28 percent. 



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John, thanks for the information Wink !! I guess I need to take the time to hit a "true" grocery store, as Menards doesn't offer SPAM yet in their grocery department Smile.
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Originally posted by festus51 festus51 wrote:

Spam tasted a hell uv alot better then Vietnamese  [IMG]uploads/1/censored.bmp"> food 


We refer to that type of food as poodles and noodles.
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Menards here has 4 different varieties of Spam
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Originally posted by plummerscarin plummerscarin wrote:

Menards here has 4 different varieties of Spam
 
I browsed on-line and ours does have 2 varieties , 1 is Spam Light Confused and another is a Spam Singles Embarrassed. There was a third, Spam Spread but has been "Discontinued" at my local store LOL!!
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joey Barnes loves spam and cheeze whiz!
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There are 22 different Spam options out there.
I usually dip tostadas in cheese whizz but Shameless has me thinkin. I bet I could feel the arteries harden on that snack
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Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

joey Barnes loves spam and cheeze whiz!



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Originally posted by plummerscarin plummerscarin wrote:

There are 22 different Spam options out there.
I usually dip tostadas in cheese whizz but Shameless has me thinkin. I bet I could feel the arteries harden on that snack
22 !!! Ouch Embarrassed. Can Spam be eaten right out of it's container "cold" or does it need heated ?? Sadly, I've eaten my fair share of hot dogs right out of the package without heating them up OuchConfused.
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Yes, I like it cold out of the can but browning it lightly changes the flavor which I prefer over cold.
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Came in tonight and the loving wife had fixed spam, sauerkraut, and green peas. Reminded me of supper when we first got married. Spam was perfect , sliced thin and fried crispy.


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Tom C   you cook it and I will be there to help you eat it.  I'm only an hour from you!!!
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