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Angela Boyko aboyko at nb.sympatico.ca
Wed Apr 4 03:11:20 UTC 2001


   From: "Amy Z" <aiz24 at hotmail.com>
Subject: Spam 

But what I have always wanted to know, ever since memorizing the MP 
routine at a tender age, is:  do the English actually eat this 
stuff?  Someone must, or they wouldn't have made it the subject of a 
sketch . . . unless, like me, they just liked the sound.

I see it on the shelves in every US supermarket, but I have never met 
anyone who would admit to having eaten it, nor have I ever seen 
anyone put it on the checkout counter.

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After reading Robert Fulghum's essay in which he mentions Spam, I tried
it, the way he suggested:  take a block of Spam, butterfly it (cut it
almost in slices, leaving each slice connected) and then put pineapple
chunks between the Spam and bake. Yummy!

Of course, I also like haggis, and don't know why everyone recoils in
horror when I say so. I had it in Edinburgh and thought it really tasty.
It's not liked it's served in the sheep's stomach!

Angela

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