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shudder, shudder, shudder............all that stuff. Around here it is kippered herring with Ritz or club crackers. +1
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i eat the chit out of both.potted meat mayo and scallions is f-ucking great. That's three of the basic food groups
He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
- Albert Einstein
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I don’t like sardines or herring for any use other than bait and have never had “potted meat” or Vienna sausages.
It sounds like survival food to me...just like rattlesnakes and pets.
I suppose that either we weren’t poor enough, although I’m sure we were, or that our tastes were too cosmopolitan, which I’m sure they weren’t, In either case I guess I don’t know what I’m missing and luckily I don’t miss it. 😂. I always had an aversion to any food that had “loaf” in its name because it’s too ambiguous of a word.. I will eat meatloaf if it’s homemade but there are other things I prefer so we rarely have any “loafs” in my house except of course bread....
i could be a billionaire and I'd still eat potted meat and monkey dicks.
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When I can find them, which is very seldom, my favorite canned snack is Crown Prince sardines, the ones in the big oval cans about six inches long. Either oil or mustard packed, those ones have enough size that they don't resemble fish-flavored mush. A can of those with saltine crackers and a cold Coke makes a good lunch. Jerry
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both, the world is a better place with both on the cracker...
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i always have some of these and keep them hid in my room so my old lady or someone else don't eat them.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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With the choices given, I’ll have to say Vienna sausage, but my other preference is sardines in mustard on soda crackers.
If we live long enough, we all have regrets. But the ones that nag at us the most are the ones in which we know we had a choice.
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I never trust a man scared of spam/potted meat/Vienna sausages. Or one that shows an affinity for comic books/strips.
You ain’t gotta love one and hate the other, but if you hate the first and love the other....you’re gayer than a sack of schitty dicks.
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Potted meat with Cool Ranch Doritos......No kidding....Crazy good......
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Jalapeno flavor Vienna Sausages. Oh yeah...
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Same stuff
One is in a casing
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Either one, as long as the chicken is mechanically separated.
Season brand sardines are also primo.
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Sardines in oil, Premium saltines, chunk of salami, and sharp cheddar was our back of the pickup deer hunting snack.
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Vienna Sausages hold a special place in my heart. I guess I was 6-7yo. My grandfather took me crappie fishing on Lake Bridgeport in TX in his john boat. Around lunch time out comes a can of Vienna Sausages. He allowed me to use his pocket knife to cut them lengthwise and make a Vienna cracker sandwich. A lot of "firsts" occurred that day. First time to spend time with my grandfather alone. First time fishing with Grandpa, First time to be in a motorboat, First time sticking a minnow on a hook, First time to catch a crappie, First time using a pocket knife, And first time ever eating a Vienna Sausage.
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Its hungry work running cyclists off the road always have a handful of cans of mystery meat in the glove box so you can keep going all day
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I am MAGA.
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Its hungry work running cyclists off the road always have a handful of cans of mystery meat in the glove box so you can keep going all day God Bless you...
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Vie-enna sausages, potted meat, deviled ham, kipper snacks, sardines all good on the go lunch food. As was mentioned earlier, those tuna or chicken salad snack packs with the crackers included are also good for a quick lunch.
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We called vieners around here. The smoked version, with Lance cheese on cheese, and mustard, is a delicacy!
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Pickled eggs and pig's feet.
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