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#197113 - 03/04/10 12:44 AM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: Art_in_FL]
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The next closest thing to spam that I can think of is braunschwieger. How would like to have to check your emails 'braunschwieger' folder?
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#197383 - 03/06/10 10:44 AM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: Art_in_FL]
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Originally Posted By: Art_in_FL
Hard tack, lifeboat crackers, military survival rations, are pretty far below normal fare for flavor and texture. This discouraged binging and helped conserve them for when you were really hungry.
OK... but I'm still going to go for food as nice as I can manage. There's a strong psychological component to survival. Morale matters. If all I have to eat is spam, I'm not sure I'll want to bother.

It may be a cultural thing. I think we in the UK have an antipathy towards spam that Americans may lack. It doesn't apply to other tinned foods, such as corned beef. (I have found tinned corned beef is better than the "fresh" corned beef sold in my local supermarkets.)

It's worth remembering the mantra, "Buy what you eat, eat what you buy". I stockpile tinned corned beef because I like it enough to eat it all before it expires. I have tried tinned salmon and similar, but because I don't really like fish it just sits on a shelf and never gets eaten.
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#197390 - 03/06/10 02:07 PM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: Brangdon]
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Socratem audio dicentem, cibi condimentum essa famem, potionis sitim. ~ Cicero, De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum (II, 28)

[I hear Socrates saying that the best seasoning for food is hunger; for drink, thirst.]
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#197392 - 03/06/10 02:22 PM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: scafool]
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#197396 - 03/06/10 03:49 PM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: hikermor]
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Originally Posted By: hikermor
illegitimus non carborundum


AND never let them see you sweat.
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#197397 - 03/06/10 04:02 PM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: Brangdon]
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[quote=Brangdon)

It may be a cultural thing. I think we in the UK have an antipathy towards spam that Americans may lack. It doesn't apply to other tinned foods, such as corned beef. (I have found tinned corned beef is better than the "fresh" corned beef sold in my local supermarkets.)[/quote]

It's not just cultural; many Americans don't like it either and it's actually made here in Minnesota. That's why I tried the turkey spam. It's actually better tasting and better for you than the pork spam. We like canned corned beef too, especially mixed with diced potatoes. We buy canned meat for the long shelf life, but in an urban survival situation the high salt content means neither would be ideal unless you had a lot of fresh water.
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#197398 - 03/06/10 04:06 PM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: Byrd_Huntr]
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Originally Posted By: Byrd_Huntr
[quote=Brangdon) but in an urban survival situation the high salt content means neither would be ideal unless you had a lot of fresh water.


Surely that is not an issue in Minnesota. I understand your streams actually contain water year round. Incredible if true.

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#197401 - 03/06/10 04:22 PM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: hikermor]
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Originally Posted By: Byrd_Huntr
[quote=Brangdon) but in an urban survival situation the high salt content means neither would be ideal unless you had a lot of fresh water.


Surely that is not an issue in Minnesota. I understand your streams actually contain water year round. Incredible if true.


They don't call Minnesotans 'Mud Ducks" for nothing. The name Minnesota is an Indian phrase meaning 'Land of Sky Blue Waters". There are some prairie areas where water is available but a little more sparse. We live 1/4th mile from two 5 acre ponds.
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#197407 - 03/06/10 07:12 PM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: hikermor]
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Hikermor..not only that but all the water here in Minnesota flows out of the state so we are not getting someones re-used several times water to drink..at the end of my street there is a large spring--Cold Water Spring--that was running even under the glacier that covered this part of the state.
but on the subject of canned meat..i always thought that people ate it not because it was something they had to buy, because you can buy burger just as cheap,but because they like the taste.


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#197408 - 03/06/10 08:09 PM Re: Canned meat field test [Re: CANOEDOGS]
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As in Bemidji's sewer outflow that is eventually recycled at last in New Orleans?
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