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ReplyDeleteBurns’ Spork was equal to your american spam, Speef is corned beef.
ReplyDeleteTinned foods on the frightful side in Britain, and are delicacies in Asia.
Fray Bentos was named for a town in Uruguay home to the British owned Anglo beef packing plant. Their most famous products were beef extract and corned beef. Fray Bentos was made in Uruguay until the 1960’s, when production moved to Britain after the Anglo plant was shutdown, as chaos and hyperinflation spiraled and Uruguay slid into dictatorship.
Burns and Fray Bentos were popular in the immediate postwar period of austerity that we had in Britain, their products were very reasonably priced. Today their products are of high price, and what was once seen as poor man’s food is today more of a rich man’s food.
Both food companies are still in business.
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Anon@8:43am - Thank you for that info.
DeleteScott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDelete#3) LMAO: "What do you cook at home for Dick?"
But honestly, till this day I still love Spam and eggs, or just for a sandwich.
Spam !!!
ReplyDeleteMy dad told me about an aunt that made jello salad molds with lemon jello, chopped up spam, and finely chopped radishes, onions and carrots that she would serve up as a holiday treat that was far from it ! :)
We much prefer corned beef for sandwiches and a family heirloom hash recipe of chopped corned beef, fresh shredded potatoes, chopped green onions, shredded cabbage and shredded cheese. That recipe was brought over from Ireland by great, great granma Fitzgerald in 1846.
The Fitzgeralds came to America by sailing ship from Ireland to the Caribbean coast of Central America, then overland by coach to the Pacific shore to another sailing ship that brought them to San Francisco to the then Territory of California.
-Rj
Rj - What an interesting story.
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