Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/03/28

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Subject: [Leica] Scrapple and SPAM
From: marcsmall at comcast.net (Marc James Small)
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 14:24:45 -0400
References: <1be504db0903281116g6838396cue476a764da62fa9b@mail.gmail.com>

At 02:16 PM 3/28/2009, Phil Swango wrote:
 >I have an archaeologist friend who grew up in Yugoslavia just after WW2.
 > She's quite a gourmet nowadays but has a special place in her heart for
 >Spam.  The reason?  She has memories from childhood of getting Spam from US
 >care packages, and it being the only meat they could ever get.
 >
 >I grew up in the US deep south but for some reason never heard of scrapple.
 > I tried it when I moved to the east coast as an adult but didn't like it.
 > Not crazy about Spam either.

Scrapple is not a southern dish but rather one 
evolved by the Penn Dutch in south-central 
Pennsytucky.  I grew up on the stuff -- my Dad 
was from Johnsown, PA, and his mother was Penn 
Dutch.  A plate of scrapple loaded down with some 
Karo Syrup and heaven is at hand.

Scrapple is made from miscellaneous pork parts -- 
"all of the pig save for the oink"-- in a 
cornmeal mush base.  The Scots do a similar think 
with oddball sheep parts in an oatmeal 
base.  This is called haggis and, again, is sheer 
heaven, especially when sprinkled with some good malt whisky.

I like SPAM and eat it regularly.  My Dad hated 
SPAM:  when he was stationed at Fort Morrow on 
the Alaska Peninsula over the winter of 1942/43, 
the last supply ship of the year came in the day 
before Thanksgiving.  The guys all had a typical 
Thanksgiving spread as only the US military can 
provide.  The supply ship sailed out late 
Thanksgiving afternoon.  That night, the 
warehouse burned down, and the only meat 
available was SPAM, which became the staple along 
with powdered eggs until the following April, 
albeit Dad, as a Battery Commander, got the Post 
CO to authorize the use of military rifles for 
hunting, so Dad would take his Battery out 
occasionally to shoot sea birds and caribou to supplement the SPAM.

Marc


msmall at aya.yale.edu
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Replies: Reply from grdalton at hotmail.com (Gary Dalton) ([Leica] Scrapple and SPAM)
Reply from rmcclure2 at woh.rr.com (rob mcclure) ([Leica] Scrapple and SPAM)
In reply to: Message from pswango at att.net (Phil Swango) ([Leica] Scrapple queue)