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    Default Spam Singles

    I carried them a few times, and then my youngest son tasted them, and now he wants to go backpacking so he can eat them 3 days in a row!

    Hooray Spam!

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    SPAM makes the BEST ham salad. But then I guess it wouldn't be ham salad anymore, right?
    "If I get started in the right direction, I just might get to where I want to go." -- Tab Benoit

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    There's threads already on the subject of spam, but i'll say it again ...

    Spam can be good or amazingly disgusting ... The best way to prepare it is fry it or open flame it nice and crisp ... it'll taste exactly like a hot dog ...

    Try eating it cold, and you prolly won't ever touch spam again ...

    I eat it almost everytime fried with mashed inside a tortilla ... yummy!

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    Spam-Tastic Lo Mein. Best use ever of a Spam Single It took those pan fried noodles to a whole 'nother level
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    Spam rocks. It's just shoulder meat that was cooked in the can. That's why you get that strange gel. Has anyone tried the gel cold?

    The link above had me on the floor laughing my *** off.
    The fisrt recipe that comes up is Shepherd’s Pie For The Trail.
    The First ingredient is TWO pounds of ground beef.
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    I ate it all in 3* weather in January. Was still soft enough to extrude from the package. (No I'm not noted for my gourmet taste especially on trail.)

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    I love that stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phishpapond View Post
    Spam rocks. It's just shoulder meat that was cooked in the can. That's why you get that strange gel. Has anyone tried the gel cold?

    The link above had me on the floor laughing my *** off.
    The fisrt recipe that comes up is Shepherd’s Pie For The Trail.
    The First ingredient is TWO pounds of ground beef.
    That is 'cause you were visiting my blog. Which is where I focus on recipes, products and gear. Said recipe was a dehydrator special that was submitted to me today. Read it and you will see it makes a number of servings. You don't carry said two lbs of meat on the trail - it is cooked and dried
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    Quote Originally Posted by phishpapond View Post
    Spam rocks. It's just shoulder meat that was cooked in the can. That's why you get that strange gel. Has anyone tried the gel cold?

    The link above had me on the floor laughing my *** off.
    The fisrt recipe that comes up is Shepherd’s Pie For The Trail.
    The First ingredient is TWO pounds of ground beef.
    Huh ?

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    Try it Hawaiian style - with pineapple. Hawaiian's love their spam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luxury Bullseye View Post
    Try it Hawaiian style - with pineapple. Hawaiian's love their spam.
    Hawaiian's love their spam musubi. You can buy that stuff at just about any convenience store on the islands.

    Hmmmm... spam musubi on the AT, now that's an idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarbar View Post
    That is 'cause you were visiting my blog. Which is where I focus on recipes, products and gear. Said recipe was a dehydrator special that was submitted to me today. Read it and you will see it makes a number of servings. You don't carry said two lbs of meat on the trail - it is cooked and dried

    I know I read the whole thing but, it's the first thing you read
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    Quote Originally Posted by MintakaCat View Post
    Hawaiian's love their spam musubi. You can buy that stuff at just about any convenience store on the islands.

    Hmmmm... spam musubi on the AT, now that's an idea.


    There's no way you could get anyone to believe how delicious this is unless they try it. It is . . . awesome!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ki0eh View Post
    I ate it all in 3* weather in January. Was still soft enough to extrude from the package. (No I'm not noted for my gourmet taste especially on trail.)
    your right! better then breaking off a piece of tuna and crunching on that

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    I LOVE spam sandwiches with lettuce on toast and Miracle Whip salad dressing. (off trail)







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    Spam singles and crackers. I probably ate that 4 out of 5 lunches on the AT. Can't stand it now, but on the trail....yuuuummmmyy!
    Tomorrow might just be too late and today is just beginning.

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    SPAM...glorious SPAM!

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    I love spam. I always take a couple spam singles with me when hiking!

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    Spam rules I have always loved the stuff

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    If you think spam singles are delicious (and I certainly do!), I highly suggest spreadable spam on crackers. It's even better than the bacon maple donut I just had!

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