I guess I am a true 'neck'

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I guess I am a true 'neck'

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because I love drinking beer and tomato juice mixed together. Total hick redneck move for sure, but damn I love this stuff.
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aint nothing wrong with that... throw in a lil salt and pepper and its pretty damn good.. :D i drink that instead of bloody mary's :P
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Well shit, just glad not to be the only one! :lol:
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when I mix beer its with Clamato and then I add a little black pepper
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my mom used to drink 'red beer' when i was a kid. i hated it.
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I've read this thread a couple of times and thought, "yeah give it a go ". I got iron guts!
Its afternoon here, and hot n humid, just ripe for downing a dozen beers. So here goes.
Sheezes just ,urk, not good. Must be something in the air in the Northern Hemisphere, I just can't get the handle of that taste.
Waste of a good tin of tomarto juice.
Sorry guys, you must have more mature tastebuds than mine.
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Good cold beer and tomato salad with onion,tuna,olive oil and a salt, that's the way.....

The other mix could blow up your stomach :flamed:


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Husk72 wrote:I've read this thread a couple of times and thought, "yeah give it a go ". I got iron guts!
Its afternoon here, and hot n humid, just ripe for downing a dozen beers. So here goes.
Sheezes just ,urk, not good. Must be something in the air in the Northern Hemisphere, I just can't get the handle of that taste.
Waste of a good tin of tomarto juice.
Sorry guys, you must have more mature tastebuds than mine.
Snacks to go with good Redneck Beer.

Meal # 1

You know if you have a good fried SPAM sandwich, exrta mayonaise with a side of pork rinds it might taste a little better.

Meal #2

Fried bologna sammich with a side of veinna sausage from a can


Meal #3

Pork rinds, pickled pigs feet, and a chicken fried liver sammich.

MMmmmm I think I'll get me a snack.

Yelling down stairs.

Bitch fix me a sammich and bring me a beer.

And this time you better open it!!!
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:shock: No way "Bro! Spam?! Ugh, when I was younger my ole lady used to make me and my brothers eat spam as we didn't have much in the way of money at times. Man looking at that list of sandwiches you've got, thats death by mis-adventure for sure.
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mmmmmmm this whole thread is making me HUNGRY and I think I'm gonna finish off those last few stellas and new castles when I get home and have a good ol' fried bologna sammich w/ miracle whip :D that souds damn good, then I'll get to work bead blasting the cases for the gen3 :wink:
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Spam friggin RULZ!!!

Spam sam'ich

Spam Pizza

Spam & Eggs...

Spam & Spam

Spam Sushi

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Its all good!
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mmmmmm spam&eggs sandwitch!! YYUUMMMM!!!
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Post by Husk72 »

Spam sushi ? No way. You're having us on, aren't you Bob ? :lol:
I'll be visiting with my elderly mum soon and I'll get her recipe for something she used to make for us which made the spam a bit more palatable. She called it a spam slam ! I'll post it up soon.
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He isn't having you on. I visited the Spam Museum in Austin, MN a year ago with a good friend of mine from Australia.

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Husk72 wrote:Spam sushi ? No way. You're having us on, aren't you Bob ? :lol:
A slice of Spam is placed onto a block of rice and a piece of nori (dried seaweed) is wrapped around the Spam-rice combination to hold it together. Although musubi resembles nigiri sushi, its rice is not treated with vinegar and is not considered to be a form of sushi, since the requirement for sushi is rice being covered with a vinegar-based mixture.
So.... not really sushi, but still good.

The Spam musubi sold in Hawaii has become a classic treat that is recommended by many locals. An optional ingredient to the Spam musubi is a teriyaki sauce that adds depth to the treat. It is also optional to add tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette), shoyu (soy sauce), as well as furikake (seasoning) to the rice.
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Post by Ported&Polished »

In Hawaii the McDonalds sell spam McGriddles, those fawkers love them some spam! They also sell one called Porteguese sausage McGriddle, which is just a spicy peice of spam, doubble yuk!! :barf:
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Ported&Polished wrote:In Hawaii the McDonalds sell spam McGriddles, those fawkers love them some spam! They also sell one called Porteguese sausage McGriddle, which is just a spicy peice of spam, doubble yuk!! :barf:
aw, man, that sounds good! I'll take one of each, please! :D
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I thought P/P loved " Salty" stuff???
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Oh my gosh the thought of any of the stuff just mentioned coming back up for the second time after drinkin all night......... :barf:

I ate a few slices of "a yard-o-beef" after drinkin and it was the worst thing I've ever barfed, but tasty when I was off my rocker.
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But I do want to try the tomato and beer mix at least once now.
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I recommend one of the 5.5 oz cans of tomato juice to one beer, served in a frosty beer mug.
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Fair dinkum, a bloody spam museum! Who'd a thought. :shock:
My arteries get clogged just looking at, and reading what you guys eat.
Thanks for the pics of the museum, it actually looks interesting.
Stupid question coming up; How come the Hawaiians have so many different spam recipes, and they're are sold at Maccas?
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When you've lived on a island for centuries.. and eating Poi is all you know..... Spam is pretty freekin' good!
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from the military precence. Anywhere you had a lot of US military stuff going on in the mid 20th century spam became very common. MFDB was telling me about this since he grew up in HI and won't touch spam now :lol:
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i should take me some spam sammich's to work tomorrow
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