Posted by Mike (WA) on January 09, 2009 at 09:08:16 from (69.10.199.180):
In Reply to: Re: OT soda crackers posted by Ken McCubbin on January 08, 2009 at 17:45:59:
We used to have spam when I was a kid (usually a fried spam and egg sandwich, on toast)- I liked the stuff. And my daughter, who is kind of a "free spirit", likes it as well. We used to get a can once in awhile and have it for breakfast, all the while extoling its virtues and exclaiming over the exquisite flavor, pretty much just to devil her brothers. They were especially grossed out by the jelly on the corners when you open the can. 'Course, with the healthy eating craze now, I can't go near the stuff. My sodium level will be over the top if I just pick up the can.
We never had soda crackers much when I was a kid (if you couldn't grow it or raise it, we didn't eat it). But I remember the sheets (I thought it was 4 to a sheet) when I went to Grandma's in town. They could afford luxuries like soda crackers, and always served them with soup. Little sis and I would argue over who got to break up the sheets and put them on the saucer to serve.
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