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The Original SPAM

DNO

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Today's the 75th anniversary of that nugget from the Golden Age: SPAM. Originally marketed simply as Hormel Spiced Ham, it was renamed and re-released on July 5th, 1937.

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So, in the words of an ad from the time: "What's the treat for dinner? SPAM!"
 

green papaya

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SPAM is a good substitute to use like bacon, fry it until it's well done and crispy and it's kind of like bacon

and keeps for a long time on the shelf, good to stock up for emergency rations
 

LizzieMaine

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Nothing beats "Not To Be Sold" USDA Surplus Luncheon Meat. It came in a round can, so when I took it to school for lunch I'd trim the round edges into a Spam-like rectangle shape so people wouldn't know we were on relief. And then I'd eat the trimmings as a snack while walking to school.
 
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Adapting the recipe to my own tastes I would substitute spaghetti or angel hair pasta for the ramen and Louisiana hot links for Vienna sausage/franks (I can't stand the latter). The beauty is that you can put all kinds of stuff in it to suit your taste.
 
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Talbot

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I remember eating it often as a child. The stuff my folks got was called 'Camp Pie'. Same size can - probably cheaper. I won't call it a SPAM substitute as you could probably get SPAM too. Us kids got it as fried slices, or crumbed and fried slices.

I tried some recently in a fit of nostaligia. Its surprising how much your taste buds can change....
 

Undertow

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It's no longer cheap food.

Too big for their britches, in my opinion. It's like spending $9 on hot dogs (this, I've seen).

I love Spam, but when compressed pork bits in a can cost more than just buying a pack of deli ham, I stick to peanut butter.

(There are few things better than fried spam planks on toast with mayo...mmm...)
 

TomS

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My grandfather, a WWII vet, wouldnt touch the stuff. Said it reminded him of the war.
 

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