Did you know they make dogs and cats from Spam?
2006-12-13 14:54:09
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answered by Dr. Answers 5
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Who cares? If a dog and a cat were raised in the wild they'd claw your eyes out just like any other wild animal. The only difference is the influence of our human reason forcing them to behave or die, since the day they were born. A world of animals isn't a paradise, it's vicious, brutal and short. I say, eat 'em up.
2006-12-13 14:57:53
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answered by Anonymous
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family of meat products that are very versatile and tasty, which can be served in a variety of ways, such as sandwich meats, salad ingredients or to make a meaty mac & cheese food dish. With eggs, cheese, or pineapples, sliced, diced, baked or fried, the combinations are endless for adding SPAM® to any meal, breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks.
The story of SPAM® luncheon meat began in 1936. Hormel Foods devised a recipe for a 12-ounce can of spiced ham. Jay C. Hormel was determined to find a brand name with a distinct identity that would set it apart from the competition. The company offered a $100 prize for the best name for the spiced ham product. The winner was Kenneth Daigneau, the actor brother of Hormel Vice President Ralph Daigneau. He created the new word by combining the “sp” from spiced ham with the “am” from ham.
Hormel Foods first produced SPAM® luncheon meat in 1937 in Austin, Minn. One of the first moderately priced, convenient and great-tasting food products on the market, SPAM® became America's favorite luncheon meat almost immediately
Through more than six decades, SPAM® has remained a contemporary product by consistently providing what consumers want - versatility, high quality and good taste. In 1962, the original 12-ounce SPAM® can was joined by a seven-ounce can for the convenience it provided small families and single people. Almost 10 years later, Hormel Foods developed SPAM® Hickory Smoked Flavored to lend a delicious, outdoor flavor to already great-tasting SPAM® Classic. In 1986, SPAM® Less Sodium entered the market for consumers concerned with sodium intake. SPAM® Lite was introduced in 1992, allowing SPAM® devotees to enjoy the great taste of SPAM® with reduced fat and sodium. And in 1999, Hormel Foods introduced SPAM® Oven Roasted Turkey. Featuring 100 percent white, lean turkey, it meets consumers' increased interest in foods that are light, nutritious, low fat and great tasting. Recently, Hormel Foods spiced things up by introducing SPAM® Hot & Spicy featuring Tabasco® brand pepper sauce, to Southern and Southeastern U.S. supermarkets. Most recently, two limited-time-only seasonal flavors were introduced-- SPAM® With Cheese and SPAM® BBQ Flavored
Source(s):
http://www.hormel.com/kitchen/glossary.a...
2006-12-13 14:59:03
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answered by bobbie v 5
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Um no, can't say I do. Can't say I really believe it either but you might be right, I haven't really researched spam but I know a guy who eats it sometimes.
2006-12-13 14:54:43
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answered by purely*imaginate 3
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Yes....but only the finest dog and cat parts.
2006-12-13 15:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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ya right if you believe that ?????????? i am stuck
i personaly dont care for the stuff however just think about our modern day society which i dont care for either would allow cat and dog to be sold .... come on now ........ps what ever your smokin i would like to try some i'll eat cat or dog :)
2006-12-13 14:56:21
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answered by krazzyd 1
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Ah thank you. I was thinking of ways to get rid of my siister's pet cat. Thank you so much,
2006-12-13 14:56:27
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answered by zahidyne 2
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And all this time I thought it was a ham/pork concoction. Boy, I hope spammers don't see this one.
2006-12-13 14:54:45
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answered by robfucious 2
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Its made up of just about everything
2006-12-13 15:05:16
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answered by C&J 3
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Yes, i was actually involved in the government conpiracy to make this happen.
2006-12-13 14:55:24
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answered by Dr. Lecter 2
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