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Sep. 29th, 2004 04:20 pmCooking spam.
The stuffed peppers, made, as requested, without rice, are simmering. The water for the sweet potatoes is coming to a boil.
My own food? Not cooked yet. :) I'll put the chicken in the oven in about an hour. Everythng else can be cooked on Yom Tov.
Oh, and the lasagna is cooling.
And my landlady's sons are being clumsy in her succah. Something just broke but I can't see through their s'chach.
The stuffed peppers, made, as requested, without rice, are simmering. The water for the sweet potatoes is coming to a boil.
My own food? Not cooked yet. :) I'll put the chicken in the oven in about an hour. Everythng else can be cooked on Yom Tov.
Oh, and the lasagna is cooling.
And my landlady's sons are being clumsy in her succah. Something just broke but I can't see through their s'chach.
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Date: 2004-09-29 01:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-09-29 01:27 pm (UTC)oh
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Date: 2004-09-29 01:31 pm (UTC)spam is kosher and parve.
Hormel doesn't like it when you confuse the two...
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Date: 2004-09-29 02:33 pm (UTC)Cooking spam does not involve peppers, rice, or sweet potatoes.
You just need a can opener - preferably the little key that comes on the bottom of the can - a skillet, and a knife. Slice the spam into 1/4" slabs, put in the skillet, and fry until the edges are brown and start curling towards the center.
Serve on white bread with mustard.
Also makes good dog treats.
Spam is the high class stuff. In my poor white trash childhood, we had Treet.
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Date: 2004-09-29 04:20 pm (UTC)I thought it was fairly tasty. Maybe only because I didn't have to eat it?
Maybe I'm insane...
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Date: 2004-09-29 07:56 pm (UTC)The restaurant uses "fresh" not canned Spam, which contains less salt and fat.
Fresh Spam?!?
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Date: 2004-09-29 04:25 pm (UTC)Cheers,
Corrie