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Its really good fried.
Its really good fried.
I always thought it was a novelty food...I've never actually met anyone who eats it, but apparently it's huge in Hawaii. I'm reading this interesting article on it right now:
http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/07/great-american-spam-invasion.html
Only mistake I made was salting the eggs...next time I'll just use garlic powder instead of garlic salt - the Spam has more than enough saltiness for the whole dish haha.
I always thought it was a mesh of garbage and fake meats and probably bad for you (like a giant chunk of hotdog or something). After looking it up on wiki I guess it doesn't sound so bad at all. I'll probably grab a can next time I'm at the store to try it.
you don`t know what you are talking about...If I'm going to eat something that's 75+ % fat
I love Spam. I had Spam, eggs, and taters yesterday for breakfast. I always keep a couple cans in the cabinet. Instead of Spam, I get Brookdale Luncheon meat, or whatever it's called from Aldi. I can't tell a difference, and I'd put $10 on it coming from Hormel. It's about $1.60 a can.
I always thought it was a mesh of garbage and fake meats and probably bad for you (like a giant chunk of hotdog or something). After looking it up on wiki I guess it doesn't sound so bad at all. I'll probably grab a can next time I'm at the store to try it.
I have to be seriously hung over to contemplate SPAM but man is it tasty fried with eggs.
Tried some turkey Spam not long ago. It was actually edible.
Spam's alright. They love it in Hawaii. There's even a government commodity version that comes in olive drab #10 cans labeled "MEAT."
SPAM MUSUBI!
That is the best way to eat spam.