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| Model Citizen Join Date: May 2007 Location: The Voodoo Lounge 
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			Anyone else here a Spam fan? Fried spam and eggs on Sunday morning with some Kings Hawaiian bread and a pot of strong coffee. Yowser. Recipes I have tried and recommend: Spambalaya Spam Enchiladas 
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			I am also a spam fan, especially the fried spam and eggs.  Also fresh out of the can for lunch.  Not very creative about other recipes. Best, Tom 
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			I don't like spam.
		 
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			I'm a big fan of Spam, eggs, sausage and Spam.
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			I used to eat Spam when I was in the boyscouts.  It was very tasty when cooked over a campfire, but I haven't had any in a very, very long time.  I can't imagine eating it these days, although I don't know why.
		 
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			Spam spam spam spam, lovelly spam, wonderful spam...
		 
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			Baked beans are off!
		 
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			I can't honestly say that I've tried it. Isn't it just pork shoulder that has been smoked/seasoned like ham? I don't see anything wrong with that. 
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			the regular recipe Spam is inedible to me..much too salty.  the lower sodium is better.  still overly salty, but over a pile of steamed rice, with sheets of nori (seaweed) on the side to "pinch" up misubi bites is great!
		 
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			I tasted it once when I was a kid and it was just like the Ken-L-Ration I fed my dog...Yeah, I tasted that too      
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			When I was a kid, before anyone had ever heard of things like fat and cholesterol, my mom used to make fried Spam sandwiches pretty regularly.  Just browned strips with mustard on a hamburger bun, which she toasted in the spam grease.   Spambalaya sounds interesting, I usually use smoked sausage. May give that at try. Tom | ||
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			few weeks ago, i was picking up some korean food for my office lunch.  i got my standard bi-bim-bap.  some older korean guys were about to dig in.  they ordered a fried rice made with kimchee and spam.  it had a fried egg on top.  smelled and looked great.  about $5. still havent tried it. 
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			..........................spam....................  all the ingredients left over that didn't make it into a hot dog.................................enjoy!
		 
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			Spam & eggs. Spam in fried rice. Spam in yakisoba. Spam masubi. Spam in a burrito. There's nothing that spam can't do! Spam, spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spamity spam! 
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			Fried Spam on wheat toast with Lettuce, tomato and miracle whip.
		 
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			If you ever find yourself on I90 through MN, be sure to visit the SPAM museum.
		 
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			Saw a report on the news a week or so ago that the SPAM factory is in full production 24/7 trying to keep up with the demand.  Can't remember how many cans they turn out a day but it was a staggering number.   Recessions / depressions are apparently very good for SPAM business.   Also, Hawaiians apparently love SPAM. Sell more in Hawaii on a per capita basis than anywhere. And yes, a couple of thick slices of SPAM fried in a skillet, some good cheddar cheese and Miracle Whip between two slices of fresh bread and a cold glass of milk.... doesn't get much better than that.... mmmmmmmmm. Per DHowards post, lettuce and tomato are optional. 
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			i think i read that hawaii eats more spam than the rest of the country combined.
		 
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