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silverfox Wrote:

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> If you were hungry you'd eat it - stop being such

> a snob


Who's being a snob? I didn't say anything bad about spam. I was expressing surprise that it was popular in Hawaii. Eaten with everything, any way you like. Curried, sushi, etc.


RTFT in future.

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Vik Wrote:

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> Loving the spam fact.

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> I loved spam fritters at school, followed by

> chocolate sponge and chocolate custard.


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I loved spam fritters at school too.


Crispy outside and juicy inside.


Don't remember much about the puddings apart from something we called snot pudding which was leftover cold semolina smeared on top of leftover cold pastry.


The kids who had to stay on Friday afternoon for music lessons were "lucky" enough to get that for lunch. Yum. Maybe Jamie Oliver could resurrect it for his money saving programme.

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I HATED spam fritters at school. Still can't stand that horrid salty rubbery nastiness (I've not actually eaten spam in years, but that's how I remember it).


What with the minging spam fritters followed by disgusting rice pudding, I'd often sit there all lunch time refusing to eat a bite. I begged my mum to give me sandwiches instead. I'm really not a picky eater, but there's a line I won't cross.

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