Potted Meat Food Product

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Potted Meat Food Product

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Saw this at the supermarket and couldn't pass it up.
85grams
85grams
mmmm mechanically separated
mmmm mechanically separated
So whats in there
looks like schmalzfleisch
looks like schmalzfleisch
Its solid meat no vegetables
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Tastes like Vienna sausages
not bad
not bad
Not bad overall, the can says to spread it on a sandwich, seems like a good idea ill try that next time
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Is that the one with partially defatted beef fatty tissue and partially defatted chicken fatty tissue? :lol:

ETA: I see I can click the pics.. yes it is. Yummmmm.
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dirtbag wrote:Mmmm, I grew up eating Deviled Ham
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This was on the shelf also, but much more money.

The potted meat was 5 cans for a buck!

Deviled ham was at least 4 times that cost.
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Try your local 99 cent store, they will have something similar.
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Is awesome!! I grew up with that too. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Here in the US or at least in OKC people are not used to eat that but in Puerto Rico, that and Vienna Sausages are part of our "hurricane menu". :wink: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

The Deviled ham is a little more expensuive than the Libby's or Armour cans.
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On the website http://www.reprorations.com, the writers said that Kruschev declared that Russia would have lost WW2 if not for spam from America! Its about the easiest ration to carry, and God knows how many millions were made.
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rationtin440 wrote:On the website http://www.reprorations.com, the writers said that Kruschev declared that Russia would have lost WW2 if not for spam from America! Its about the easiest ration to carry, and God knows how many millions were made.
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