Reddit Reddit reviews Spam Single Classic, 2.5 Ounce Pouch (Pack of 24)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Spam Single Classic, 2.5 Ounce Pouch (Pack of 24). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Spam Single Classic, 2.5 Ounce Pouch (Pack of 24)
#1 canned luncheon meat brandFully cooked canned pork with ham0 grams trans fat per serving; 1 grams sugar per serving9 grams of protein with 210 calories per servingShelf stable; does not require refrigeration until after it's opened
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7 Reddit comments about Spam Single Classic, 2.5 Ounce Pouch (Pack of 24):

u/jmp485 · 8 pointsr/Ultralight

[24-Pack of SPAM Singles] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FIZW00/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_0Ua2Ab431YT75) <$17 on Amazon

u/chupathingy99 · 6 pointsr/vinyl

I tried to listen to that airplane/ocean album, but I never got into it. Everyone kept short-stroking it like it's the best thing since single serving spam packets. Am I missing something?

P.S. Those spam things are depressingly real.

u/killroy108 · 6 pointsr/PacificCrestTrail

Breakfast: instant coffee and poptarts, once I read the calorie count (200 kcal per pastry, so 400 kcal per pack) I knew that they were the breakfast for me and that we shouldn't be feeding these to kids.

Lunch - meat sticks and cheese, various variations sometimes a roll of summer sausage, blocks of cheese, I quit trying to eat tortillas due to my moustache not cooperating.

Dinner - Instant refried beans and minute rice, I seriously ate this almost every night. The beans come in a foil pouch so I would pour half into a ziplock for another night, boil the water with the rice in it, pour/spoon it into the pouch. Same the pouch for the next night, and these pouches are good for packing out used TP. For variety add taco bell sauce packets, bits of cheese, individual spam packets. Minute rice can be found anywhere. These are my favorite beans, but the price looks like it is going up, they can also be found at Safeway. A couple of stores had another brand of instant refried beans that worked OK too.

Snacks - I would pack pouches of dill pickle sunflower seeds, both for the salt and to break up monotony. I ate alot of granola bars, usually when taking a break and felt like I was running out of steam. I found the cheaper granola bars were my favorite, but when I found cliff bars for $1/bar I would usually buy them even though I was getting tired of them (did you know some of them have caffeine in them!).

Edit: Yellowfin tuna in oil pouches rule! Either I would make extra rice at night to eat for lunch the next day with the tuna or mix it in with the beans and rice. Good fat/calories and the oil doesn't freeze when you are in the mountains like the tuna in water does.

u/circutree · 2 pointsr/outdoorgear

Also: Spam and eggs on the trail is just about the most heavenly start to a day of heavy hiking.

u/reggae_muffin · 2 pointsr/trailmeals

String cheese or other hard cheeses like parmesan or sealed like Baby Bels, crackers of various kinds, granola bars, Cliff bars, tortillas, single serve packets of things like mustard/mayo/ketchup/salt&pepper/peanut butter/jam, jelly or honey, Spam singles or tuna singles, dried fruit or fruit leather, nuts, chocolate or other sweets like dummies and candies, hard veggies like carrots travel well, hard salami or other cured meat and jerky, Goldfish crackers, cookies

u/CassandraVindicated · 1 pointr/trailmeals

They are very cheap on Amazon