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She is right! Hawaiians LOVE Spam! Found that out when I was stationed there for almost 6 years. They have ENDLESS recipes with it!
From what I understand, it came from WWII with all the huge shipments that went thru there.
My Grandma used it with scrambled eggs. They didn't have the lower salt version then and it was way too salty fer me.

That's what @Mañ'O'Green was saying.....too salty......:headbang:.....I only remember trying it as spam fritters...the batter nutralised the saltiness......:biggrin:

They have started advertising it in the UK lately...there must be a Revival.....
 
That's what @Mañ'O'Green was saying.....too salty......:headbang:.....I only remember trying it as spam fritters...the batter nutralised the saltiness......:biggrin:

They have started advertising it in the UK lately...there must be a Revival.....
Yeah, it was big in the UK too at one time. LOL!
My Dad brought it along on one hunting trip when I was around 12yrs old. I was ok with it for breakfast with eggs, but he wanted to use it more. I didn't want anymore of that stuff, so I went out and killed a pheasant for supper.............just fer me. My Dad didn't know wheather to be more pissed off or laughing his ass off, but I later found out he was really proud of what I had done.
When Pop got terminal cancer, we had a lot of good insightful conversations. The biggest thing I drew from those convos was to tell those you love your feelings and thoughts in the moment! Don't wait for later! Luckily my Pop had the time to express his thoughts and feeling to me. We can't always count on having that time. Given what I was doing in the military, that hit hard and I've tried my best to do so with the ones I love and have loved.
 
Yeah, it was big in the UK too at one time. LOL!
My Dad brought it along on one hunting trip when I was around 12yrs old. I was ok with it for breakfast with eggs, but he wanted to use it more. I didn't want anymore of that stuff, so I went out and killed a pheasant for supper.............just fer me. My Dad didn't know wheather to be more pissed off or laughing his ass off, but I later found out he was really proud of what I had done.
When Pop got terminal cancer, we had a lot of good insightful conversations. The biggest thing I drew from those convos was to tell those you love your feelings and thoughts in the moment! Don't wait for later! Luckily my Pop had the time to express his thoughts and feeling to me. We can't always count on having that time. Given what I was doing in the military, that hit hard and I've tried my best to do so with the ones I love and have loved.

Me Mother says I'd rather have a bunch of flowers the day before I die..than the day after @WildBill ... :pass:

I was checking me old albums when I came across Princess in her flower bed....it always makes me Smile....she Likes her Comforts......:pighug:


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Damn Mossy!
Cool pics!
Princess looks as content as a dog can get!

Pink spiders! That's why I love nature! You think you've seen everything and here comes something like this!

Yeah....she likes nice smells......if you pick herbs she comes and rubs herself all over you.....:biggrin:

The spider was on the bottom of a spear of Lavender.
1 tiny bit of Pink....I Thought it was a new colour trait....never in me wildest dreams expected a spider....:pass:
 
From an email I just got from NORML:

December 04, 2020

Dichoti,

This is HUGE!

Moments ago, members of the House of Representatives voted to approve the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE) Act, HR 3884, which removes marijuana from the federal Controlled Substances Act -- thereby eliminating the existing conflict between state and federal marijuana laws and providing states with the authority to establish their own cannabis laws free from undue federal interference.

This is an historic day for marijuana policy in the United States. This vote marks the first time in 50 years that a chamber of Congress has ever revisited the classification of cannabis as a federally controlled and prohibited substance, and it marks the first time in 24 years -- when California became the first state defy the federal government on the issue of marijuana prohibition -- that Congress has sought to close the widening chasm between state and federal marijuana policies.

And this important victory is due in no small part thanks to YOU.

Together, over the past few months, we have sent thousands of emails and made hundreds of calls to members of Congress. Today, those efforts paid off.

By going on the record with this vote, House members have set the stage for a much-needed legislative showdown in 2021 when we will have the Biden administration in office — one that has publicly expressed an appetite for advancing the restorative justice remedies outlined in the MORE Act. We are primed and ready for this legislative debate and we expect, ultimately, to win it.

So today we celebrate. Tomorrow, we get back to work. NORML won’t stop fighting until there isn’t a single person in this country put in handcuffs for possession of cannabis and until all 50 states in this country embrace the sensible and pragmatic policy of legalizing and regulating marijuana. But we can achieve these goals if we remain united in our efforts. Are you in?

Thanks for all you do.

Onward,
The NORML Team
 
...sorry, That one made me happy and I had to share it. Now we just need to get rid of my state's idiot governor, And things here will be golden.
 
From an email I just got from NORML:

December 04, 2020

Dichoti,

This is HUGE!

Moments ago, members of the House of Representatives voted to approve the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE) Act, HR 3884, which removes marijuana from the federal Controlled Substances Act -- thereby eliminating the existing conflict between state and federal marijuana laws and providing states with the authority to establish their own cannabis laws free from undue federal interference.

This is an historic day for marijuana policy in the United States. This vote marks the first time in 50 years that a chamber of Congress has ever revisited the classification of cannabis as a federally controlled and prohibited substance, and it marks the first time in 24 years -- when California became the first state defy the federal government on the issue of marijuana prohibition -- that Congress has sought to close the widening chasm between state and federal marijuana policies.

And this important victory is due in no small part thanks to YOU.

Together, over the past few months, we have sent thousands of emails and made hundreds of calls to members of Congress. Today, those efforts paid off.

By going on the record with this vote, House members have set the stage for a much-needed legislative showdown in 2021 when we will have the Biden administration in office — one that has publicly expressed an appetite for advancing the restorative justice remedies outlined in the MORE Act. We are primed and ready for this legislative debate and we expect, ultimately, to win it.

So today we celebrate. Tomorrow, we get back to work. NORML won’t stop fighting until there isn’t a single person in this country put in handcuffs for possession of cannabis and until all 50 states in this country embrace the sensible and pragmatic policy of legalizing and regulating marijuana. But we can achieve these goals if we remain united in our efforts. Are you in?

Thanks for all you do.

Onward,
The NORML Team

:woohoo: :clapper: :headbang: ppp
 
Mannnn... Covid's got the mail system running behind... My new bag of Megacrop's tracking number says it'll be here tomorrow... My friend at the post office said with things as behind as they are, It'll actually be here Tuesday or Wednesday.
Well, crap.
 
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