Occasionaly in a pinch, if you are camping and ran out of REAL food perhaps. . .
For Christmas '99 my mother sent me a Y2K survival kit, in case the lights went out, heat turned off, world came to an end, etc.: a can of SPAM and a box of Twinkies. I have since eaten the Twinkies. Havn't touched the SPAM.
"Creative British cooks devised the recipe for SPAM Fritters to spice up family meals during rationing, helping many to beat the wartime blues." Imagine how bleak the food must have been if that was considered spicing it up!
I havent had spam fritters since I was a kid... Ugh! :sicksmiley-if-there-was-one: Still you can get spam fritters and other such delicacy's such as cheese n' chips and deep fried Mars Bars at your local Fish n Chip shop (or just Chippie). Next week, a flame war ensues in MD when an argument breaks out over whats better on a Fish Supper: Salt and Vinegar or Salt and Sauce?
Originally posted by Mark Fletcher: Still you can get spam fritters and other such delicacy's such as cheese n' chips and deep fried Mars Bars at your local Fish n Chip shop (or just Chippie).
Never tried a deep fried Mars bar, they don't seem to do them down south. Want to try one though. As for s'n'v versus s'n's, its gotta be s'n'v every time. Just showing my roots I guess!
Oh no, What you want is Salt and Brown sauce, "Salnsauce?" as pronounced in Edinburgh, not the thick gloopy HP sauce, but the watered down with vinegar kind. Perfick!
[ April 09, 2003: Message edited by: Mark Fletcher ]
Im waiting for his Menardness to walk in and proclaim: "Chips?!?! Why cant you stupid *�"�%"^& tree hugging liberal limeys call them Freedom Fries like the rest of the world". At which point we gang up and give him a wedgie Only joking Jason