I must beg to differ with you on this one. Spam is indeed appropriate on many occasions other than camping... although it certainly does shine when on a camping trip!
hee hee! My grandmother used to serve that up with fresh sheepherder bread at her ranch, it was kind of good, or maybe we were just always hungry on the ranch...
Scott had a "Spamfest" once when he was a youth minister. Everyone brought a spam recipe of some sort and they ate them all! Ugh. They also wrote the Spam Spangled Banner. People still talk about it, 17 years later.
I personally don't believe Spam should even join us camping.
... or when you are overseas and all the other "meats" taste like fish
ReplyDeleteor goat.
mmmmmm. spam
SOO true!
ReplyDeleteLOL, unless you're married to someone from Guam, then it's always appropriate (although, I agree with you, Sarah ;D).
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteThat's roughing it! =)
What's wrong with spam? Just because it's total mytery meat doesn't mean you can't enjoy it.
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I must beg to differ with you on this one. Spam is indeed appropriate on many occasions other than camping... although it certainly does shine when on a camping trip!
ReplyDeletehee hee! My grandmother used to serve that up with fresh sheepherder bread at her ranch, it was kind of good, or maybe we were just always hungry on the ranch...
ReplyDeleteScott had a "Spamfest" once when he was a youth minister. Everyone brought a spam recipe of some sort and they ate them all! Ugh. They also wrote the Spam Spangled Banner. People still talk about it, 17 years later.
ReplyDeleteI personally don't believe Spam should even join us camping.