Sam Scholten wrote: > On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Ian Cameron wrote: > > > At 10:22 AM 10/19/98 -0400, Sam Scholten wrote: > > >P.S. I would love to find out what American meat products are disgusting > > >to Europeans and Australians. Beef jerky might be one. I doubt that a > > >T-bone steak or baby-back ribs would be considered awful, though. Who > > >knows? > > > > > > Spam. Prem. Klik. And all others of that ilk. > > Ahh, SPAM. World War II potted meat for American soldiers. Truly > disgusting, and worse than European wurst. > > Sam When I was in the norwegian army a few years back, we actually got real Spam, or as we called it, plane crash or dead man in a can, and I think it is quite good, sort of like really fat corned beef. It can be eaten both cold or warm, and when unopened, they will last forever.(almost) It is also very nutritious, containing a lot of good stuff that really keeps you going, when you are out hiking in the woods. PerL |
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