SC - Re: Oh, My, so This is what they eat in CAID . . . .]

Maggie MacDonald maggie5 at home.com
Fri Apr 28 15:30:37 PDT 2000


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At 06:09 PM 4/28/00 -0400,Siegfried Heydrich said something like:
>     After Donna (in '60) we lived on Spam for about a week, and were REALLY
>happy to have it, courtesy of the Red Cross. Chicken would have been nice,
>too, though. But if it's in the can long enough will the bones dissolve . .
>. ?
>
>     Sieggy

The bones practically dissolve yes. Boning them was ... interesting.
The flavor isn't for everybody, but if you need something safe to feed the 
kids with the smallest amount of hassle possible, spam and canned chicken 
are both pretty cool. Just have your bottled water handy too.

Regards,
Maggie MacD.
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At 06:09 PM 4/28/00 -0400,Siegfried Heydrich said something like:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>    After Donna (in '60) we
lived on Spam for about a week, and were REALLY<br>
happy to have it, courtesy of the Red Cross. Chicken would have been
nice,<br>
too, though. But if it's in the can long enough will the bones dissolve .
.<br>
. ?<br>
<br>
    Sieggy<br>
</blockquote><br>
The bones practically dissolve yes. Boning them was ... 
interesting.<br>
The flavor isn't for everybody, but if you need something safe to feed
the kids with the smallest amount of hassle possible, spam and canned
chicken are both pretty cool. Just have your bottled water handy
too.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Maggie MacD.</html>

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