Spam and scalloped potatoes made in the electric frying pan. Love it when the potatoes get golden brown on the bottom. Yum. Still a crowd favorite. Thanks Mom!
Actually, Dad, you’ve got it wrong. Adversity doesn’t BUILD character; it REVEALS character. Open your eyes and learn what it’s revealing about you (namely, that you can’t read a room to save your life) and your family (namely, that they HATE camping with a passion and will NEVER conform to your “Swiss Family Robinson” ideal), and also learn that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result each time!
Calvin, is there any room left in that canoe for me?
It’s a low-grade sort of ham (made by Hormel I think) that gets compressed and sold in little rectangular cans. It seems to be packed in a sort of grease or fat. Rightly or wrongly, it’s become a synonym for cheap, bad tasting meat.
“…we glory in tribulations also, knowing that tribulation works patience.” Romans 5:3
“Knowing this, that the trying of your faith works patience.”
James 1:3
Patience is a key element in developing character, Calvin.
The ‘spammers’ are out in droves this morning. Have patience!
SPAM is a brand of canned meat. While most people think of their original pork shoulder product, they also have turkey, beef, etc, etc,. Personally, while I would be grateful for canned meat in an emergency, I much prefer drying as a method of preserving meat. Turkey Jerky is my favorite.
The WAIKIKI SPAM JAM® is a street festival that celebrates the people of Hawaii’s love for SPAM®, a canned meat from Hormel Foods. In Hawaii, you will find SPAM® at all grocery and convenience stores, many restaurants and in most homes in Hawaii.
This street festival is great for all ages, as the event includes Hawaii’s top restaurants, two stages with free entertainment,and a variety of Hawaiian crafters. This is also a special event that benefits the Hawaii Food Bank, the largest non-profit in Hawaii that feeds the needy.
gnasher – SPAM has been around since the late 1930s. It was used by the US military extensively during WWII, in part accounting for its popularity in the Pacific (Hawaii, Guam, Northern Marianas Islands, the Phillipines, Saipan, Samoa, etc.).
As a canned and preserved product, its shelf-life seems just about infinite, and in the event of emergency it comes with in a can that can be opened with the attached key.
All in all, much more useful than the the stuff that clogs our e-mail.
Don’t worry, Calvin, Spam Egg Sausage and Spam has not got much spam in it, according to Terry Jones.
Hey, see if you can get Egg Bacon Spam and Sausage without the Spam (EWGH!).
gnasher – SPAM has been around since the late 1930s. It was used by the US military extensively during WWII, in part accounting for its popularity in the Pacific (Hawaii, Guam, Northern Marianas Islands, the Phillipines, Saipan, Samoa, etc.).
It was also quite popular in Britain during and after the war–maybe still is, but I don’t know either way.
My mother used to fry spam instead of sausage for breakfast when I was a kid. She also made spam, lettuce, tomato and mayo sandwiches too. While I haven’t had one of these (sandwiches) in years and don’t really recall what it tasted like, it must have been good because I’m wanting one right now!
Hmmmm, good! Nothing as tasty as a hearty breakfast of a slab of fried SPAM, gravy made from the resulting drippings, fresh biscuits, O’Brien potatoes, scrambled eggs cooked with a dolop of sour cream per two eggs in butter, and home canned blackberry/orange jam.
Followed by a trip to the OR for by-pass surgery! LOL
I heard an economist say he would invest in SPAM before he would gold. And those sandwiches metioned above were my husband’s favorite in tomato season, and the bread had to be that squishy white Wonder bread. I’d fix them, but not eat them. Now fried SPAM is good, and great to have in the pantry.
Here’s the final skinny on Hormel’s SPAM (SPiced hAM..).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(food)
..got a can on the shelf (been there for decades) maybe the next time i get a midnite munchie attack, i’ll dice it up, & toss it in the skillet, along with what ever else is in the fridge..
SoldierBoy, did we grow up in the same household? I ALWAYS have a can of(low sodium) Spam in the cupboard because there are times I just have to have a fried Spam sammich! Then my daughter will either join me (or not recognize me) when I start marching and singing the Spam Song from Monty Python! Spam, Wonderful Spam!!! She likes hers cold, cubed, and put on toothpicks with chunked pineapple.
Better yet Calvin, use your old man’s credit card to call a cab with his cellphone. Let your parents dink around in the canoe all they want. Of course, having a first class house, with all the amenities by a lake is another matter entirely, of course. My family’s outings were complete horror shows as one of the diad was an active alcoholic/rageaholic. At least I learned, by myself, to cook a pretty decent steak as no one else was either able, or if they were in the middle of a really good arguement, willing to do it.
margueritem about 14 years ago
Thank you for your comment yesterday, B. Monk.
alviebird about 14 years ago
It would be nice if the only spam here today is the can in his duffel bag.
MontanaLady about 14 years ago
Spam, Spam, Spam……….
pouncingtiger about 14 years ago
I’ll have the Spam, Spam, Baked Beans, Spam, Spam and Spam.
margueritem about 14 years ago
Spam, wonderful Spam!
tis4kis about 14 years ago
Spam will give you a case of “dire rear”…
kreole about 14 years ago
Rub on the Spam for mosquito repellent………….
ejcapulet about 14 years ago
I’m thinking mom might be willing to paddle off with them.
moronbis about 14 years ago
All, spams also build character. :) That’s why, maybe, we all hate it.
SWEETBILL about 14 years ago
Calvin has to get a firewall up for those spammers……….
Rakkav about 14 years ago
Nuclear Mosquitos? Were they mutated by exposure to Doctor Toon’s Nuclear Coffee?
Rakkav about 14 years ago
Someone asked yesterday: Why does building character always involve something we really don’t want to do?
Mostly, because human nature is naturally resistant to God’s perfect Law.
That said, it’s also because human nature is naturally resistant to other humans’ brilliant displays of illogic.
TheSoundDefense about 14 years ago
Not sure I could handle this much character.
GrimmaTheNome about 14 years ago
Doesn’t feeding spam to a kid nowadays constitute cruel and unusual punishment?
Dino-1 about 14 years ago
Spam and scalloped potatoes made in the electric frying pan. Love it when the potatoes get golden brown on the bottom. Yum. Still a crowd favorite. Thanks Mom!
rentier about 14 years ago
Nuclear mosquitoes? Every day I thank God that I am alive and can see the sun, flowers and all he has created with my own eyes!!
alviebird about 14 years ago
They’ve been into Doc’s coffee.
GreenJade about 14 years ago
More spam ! How fitting ! Do these spammers ever bother to read the comic on top ?
Troglodyte about 14 years ago
This may be the first time our friendly neighbourhood spammers have made such an accurate product placement!
hildigunnurr Premium Member about 14 years ago
Let’s not flag this spam.
Then again, let’s also not check out the link…
Sandfan about 14 years ago
I tried some Spam the other day for the first time in about 40 years. I’ll try it again in another 40.
enkydu about 14 years ago
… builds character. Yeah, whatever
cdward about 14 years ago
“Builds Character” = If it doesn’t kill you, you’ll still be alive.
Dkram about 14 years ago
Hate spam cold, but get it in a frying pan ain’t bad. Makes a good hot sandwich.
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chaosed2 about 14 years ago
Spam (the meat) is a fine and misunderstood food.
gjsjr41 about 14 years ago
Spam and tomato sandwich, Mmmmm. Delicious.
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Spam is best served…to the garbage can. Lighten up, Calvin.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & ♠Lonewolf♠!
LeslieAnne about 14 years ago
I think I would be on the canoe!! Spam and I ARE NOT FRIENDS!
hagarthehorrible about 14 years ago
“Diarrhea builds character !!” Dear BW that is the funniest thing which I have heard of.
lewisbower about 14 years ago
Character building vs creature comfort.
THANKS DAD!kimscorp87 about 14 years ago
Hi guyS.. can someOne tell me what does the word “spam” from the last panel refers to..??
pittdave about 14 years ago
Baked Beans are off!!
legaleagle48 about 14 years ago
Actually, Dad, you’ve got it wrong. Adversity doesn’t BUILD character; it REVEALS character. Open your eyes and learn what it’s revealing about you (namely, that you can’t read a room to save your life) and your family (namely, that they HATE camping with a passion and will NEVER conform to your “Swiss Family Robinson” ideal), and also learn that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result each time!
Calvin, is there any room left in that canoe for me?
rshive about 14 years ago
Gnasher -
It’s a low-grade sort of ham (made by Hormel I think) that gets compressed and sold in little rectangular cans. It seems to be packed in a sort of grease or fat. Rightly or wrongly, it’s become a synonym for cheap, bad tasting meat.
Captain_Commando about 14 years ago
“…If all this character doesn’t kill me first.” Sounds like something I would’ve said at his age.
Dkram about 14 years ago
Also spam, as a lot of other thing we use everyday comes to us by way of the US military.
Including: M&M’s, those meals that sit on the shelf, and come to life in the micowave.
A lot of stuff.
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enkydu about 14 years ago
@Gnasher Slasher SPAM is a canned precooked meat, here is photo http://bit.ly/9QgdfA
cleokaya about 14 years ago
I haven’t had Spam in years. All these comments and having not had breakfast yet, almost makes me want to pick up a can at the store….almost.
dsom8 about 14 years ago
And do what with it, cleokaya? :-)
musicnut1986 about 14 years ago
I’m surprised no one has posted this link yet of the MPFC Spam skit.
Lewreader, your avatar is one fat cat!
Puddleglum2 about 14 years ago
‘Canoe’ really strike out for home, Calvin?
Puddleglum2 about 14 years ago
“…we glory in tribulations also, knowing that tribulation works patience.” Romans 5:3 “Knowing this, that the trying of your faith works patience.” James 1:3 Patience is a key element in developing character, Calvin. The ‘spammers’ are out in droves this morning. Have patience!
Puddleglum2 about 14 years ago
LeslieAnne, Do you like pemmican or turkey-jerky better than Spam?
stuart about 14 years ago
SPAM is a brand of canned meat. While most people think of their original pork shoulder product, they also have turkey, beef, etc, etc,. Personally, while I would be grateful for canned meat in an emergency, I much prefer drying as a method of preserving meat. Turkey Jerky is my favorite.
Kifariel about 14 years ago
…bloody Vikings…
Ldywldkat about 14 years ago
One man’s Spam is another mans Prime Rib…
The WAIKIKI SPAM JAM® is a street festival that celebrates the people of Hawaii’s love for SPAM®, a canned meat from Hormel Foods. In Hawaii, you will find SPAM® at all grocery and convenience stores, many restaurants and in most homes in Hawaii.
This street festival is great for all ages, as the event includes Hawaii’s top restaurants, two stages with free entertainment,and a variety of Hawaiian crafters. This is also a special event that benefits the Hawaii Food Bank, the largest non-profit in Hawaii that feeds the needy.
orz about 14 years ago
XD @ “that reminds me”
david5992 about 14 years ago
gnasher – SPAM has been around since the late 1930s. It was used by the US military extensively during WWII, in part accounting for its popularity in the Pacific (Hawaii, Guam, Northern Marianas Islands, the Phillipines, Saipan, Samoa, etc.).
As a canned and preserved product, its shelf-life seems just about infinite, and in the event of emergency it comes with in a can that can be opened with the attached key.
All in all, much more useful than the the stuff that clogs our e-mail.
LeslieAnne about 14 years ago
Puddleglum2…. NONE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED!! Thank you very much! But IF i had to choose turkey jerky!!
Me_Again about 14 years ago
Don’t worry, Calvin, Spam Egg Sausage and Spam has not got much spam in it, according to Terry Jones. Hey, see if you can get Egg Bacon Spam and Sausage without the Spam (EWGH!).
WHAT DO YOU MEAN “EWGH”, I DON’T LIKE SPAM!
tmick2001 about 14 years ago
That’s what I’m talking about, Soldierboy!
billdi Premium Member about 14 years ago
yum soldierboy – just don’t look too closely at the ingredient label on the can. in fact, ignore it.
ratlum about 14 years ago
Dad hide the paddles in or near your sleeping bag maybe he will not try anything with out them.
bmonk about 14 years ago
david5992 said, about 2 hours ago
gnasher – SPAM has been around since the late 1930s. It was used by the US military extensively during WWII, in part accounting for its popularity in the Pacific (Hawaii, Guam, Northern Marianas Islands, the Phillipines, Saipan, Samoa, etc.).
It was also quite popular in Britain during and after the war–maybe still is, but I don’t know either way.
Gretchen's Mom about 14 years ago
My mother used to fry spam instead of sausage for breakfast when I was a kid. She also made spam, lettuce, tomato and mayo sandwiches too. While I haven’t had one of these (sandwiches) in years and don’t really recall what it tasted like, it must have been good because I’m wanting one right now!
dahawk about 14 years ago
Hmmmm, good! Nothing as tasty as a hearty breakfast of a slab of fried SPAM, gravy made from the resulting drippings, fresh biscuits, O’Brien potatoes, scrambled eggs cooked with a dolop of sour cream per two eggs in butter, and home canned blackberry/orange jam.
Followed by a trip to the OR for by-pass surgery! LOL
gofinsc about 14 years ago
“Kill” reminds Dad of Spam? It ain’t THAT bad. (But it ain’t very good.)
alviebird about 14 years ago
@billdi,
Actually, Spam has no meat by-products like a lot of canned, processed meat.
Pork shoulder is decent meat, just hard to separate from the tendons and ligaments. In 1937, Hormel found a cheap way to process these cuts.
Mythreesons about 14 years ago
I heard an economist say he would invest in SPAM before he would gold. And those sandwiches metioned above were my husband’s favorite in tomato season, and the bread had to be that squishy white Wonder bread. I’d fix them, but not eat them. Now fried SPAM is good, and great to have in the pantry.
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
It’s all in the mind, Calvin!
Hi, Mike, Marg & Grog!
carless about 14 years ago
Hum. Got spam?
JTGAM about 14 years ago
I absolutely LOVE these “camping” episodes. They have got to be some of the funniest things that have happened on C and H.
cosman about 14 years ago
Here’s the final skinny on Hormel’s SPAM (SPiced hAM..).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(food)
..got a can on the shelf (been there for decades) maybe the next time i get a midnite munchie attack, i’ll dice it up, & toss it in the skillet, along with what ever else is in the fridge..
larney45 about 14 years ago
SoldierBoy, did we grow up in the same household? I ALWAYS have a can of(low sodium) Spam in the cupboard because there are times I just have to have a fried Spam sammich! Then my daughter will either join me (or not recognize me) when I start marching and singing the Spam Song from Monty Python! Spam, Wonderful Spam!!! She likes hers cold, cubed, and put on toothpicks with chunked pineapple.
khpage about 14 years ago
Better yet Calvin, use your old man’s credit card to call a cab with his cellphone. Let your parents dink around in the canoe all they want. Of course, having a first class house, with all the amenities by a lake is another matter entirely, of course. My family’s outings were complete horror shows as one of the diad was an active alcoholic/rageaholic. At least I learned, by myself, to cook a pretty decent steak as no one else was either able, or if they were in the middle of a really good arguement, willing to do it.
mrprongs about 14 years ago
I’m pretty sure Calvin grows up to be Frazz from Frazz.
cleokaya about 14 years ago
dsom8, good question.
alviebird about 14 years ago
@Ldywldkat,
Do you live there? Which island?
@Puddleglum2,
One of my favorite passages. Although I can’t figure out why the chapter starts where it does.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 14 years ago
Thanx musicnut for the link – that was great!!
kimscorp87 about 14 years ago
Oh wow..thanks guys for explaining to me what “spam” is.. haha..I never knew that canned meat is also known as spam..
neonguy01 about 14 years ago
Did someone menchen spam?
Me_Again about 14 years ago
SHUT UP! SHUT UP!
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
“Saying ‘Builds Character’ does not build character”, says Calvin.