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Dang it gets cold at night. As soon as the sun fell I knew
it was a ''baked beans night'' ( helps one keep warm ) . For
some reason I'm not allowed to eat them at home ( go
figure), so I keep a few cans in the boat. Thought this one
up as I was sailing;
First I grilled a bunch of Spam slices, then cut them into
chunks. Put a pot of beans on the stove, add the chunks. Let
simmer for a while, or till you're hungry. Make a big peace
sign of Squirty Cheese on top ( add tomatoes if Haggy's
coming for dinner ). Eat right out of the pot. MmmMmm ,
damn , that's good!!!


Eat it right out of the pot? No, I'm sorry, but that just won't do.

A meal should be served on the proper dinnerware, especially if you go
to that much time and trouble to prepare it. Such a fine meal deserves
the proper presentation, and in this case, I'd recomend the traditional
trough.

//Walt
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| A meal should be served on the proper dinnerware, especially if you go
| to that much time and trouble to prepare it. Such a fine meal deserves
| the proper presentation, and in this case, I'd recomend the traditional
| trough.

roflao Good one, Walt! If I want grease, I'll eat a Caesar salad with
blackened chicken on top..... That's enough grease for anybody.

Cheers,
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Walt wrote:
Scotty wrote:

Dang it gets cold at night. As soon as the sun fell I knew
it was a ''baked beans night'' ( helps one keep warm ) . For
some reason I'm not allowed to eat them at home ( go
figure), so I keep a few cans in the boat. Thought this one
up as I was sailing;
First I grilled a bunch of Spam slices, then cut them into
chunks. Put a pot of beans on the stove, add the chunks. Let
simmer for a while, or till you're hungry. Make a big peace
sign of Squirty Cheese on top ( add tomatoes if Haggy's
coming for dinner ). Eat right out of the pot. MmmMmm ,
damn , that's good!!!



Eat it right out of the pot? No, I'm sorry, but that just won't do.

A meal should be served on the proper dinnerware, especially if you go
to that much time and trouble to prepare it. Such a fine meal deserves
the proper presentation, and in this case, I'd recomend the traditional
trough.

//Walt


Or a cedar bucket....
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Scotty wrote:

Dang it gets cold at night. As soon as the sun fell I

knew
it was a ''baked beans night'' ( helps one keep warm ) .

For
some reason I'm not allowed to eat them at home ( go
figure), so I keep a few cans in the boat. Thought this

one
up as I was sailing;
First I grilled a bunch of Spam slices, then cut them

into
chunks. Put a pot of beans on the stove, add the chunks.

Let
simmer for a while, or till you're hungry. Make a big

peace
sign of Squirty Cheese on top ( add tomatoes if Haggy's
coming for dinner ). Eat right out of the pot. MmmMmm

,
damn , that's good!!!


Eat it right out of the pot? No, I'm sorry, but that just

won't do.

A meal should be served on the proper dinnerware,

especially if you go
to that much time and trouble to prepare it. Such a fine

meal deserves
the proper presentation, and in this case, I'd recomend

the traditional
trough.


You carry a trough on your boat?

SBV


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Scotty wrote:
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Such a fine meal deserves
the proper presentation, and in this case, I'd recomend

the traditional trough.

You carry a trough on your boat?


I certainly would if I ate chopped Spam with aerosol cheese on top.


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Such a fine meal deserves
the proper presentation, and in this case, I'd recomend

the traditional trough.

You carry a trough on your boat?


I certainly would if I ate chopped Spam with aerosol

cheese on top.


you have Colitis?


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Scotty wrote:
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Scotty wrote:

"Walt" wrote


Such a fine meal deserves
the proper presentation, and in this case, I'd recomend

the traditional trough.

You carry a trough on your boat?


I certainly would if I ate chopped Spam with aerosol


cheese on top.


you have Colitis?


He would if he ate Spam and squirty cheese...and his gallbladder
wouldn't appreciate it either...
 
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