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Well I couldnt see the pic for some reason...but I had an old WW II tanker buddy who said they had canned bacon for rations in the tank. Thought that was purty odd.

bigwheel
 
bigwheel said:
Well I couldnt see the pic for some reason...but I had an old WW II tanker buddy who said they had canned bacon for rations in the tank. Thought that was purty odd.

bigwheel

When I lived in bush Alaska in the early seventies we had bacon in a can. It actually wasn't bad. It still had to be fried and not just reheated which I'm sure helped a lot.
 
Bruce B said:
[quote="Pigs On The Wing BBQ":2a69ai3a]I hear Greg likes sausage in the can. :shock: :LOL:

Cappy invented sausage in the can. :shock: :LOL:[/quote:2a69ai3a]

Excuse my ignorance, but why does 'Cappy invented' come up in conversation all the time?
 
Christopher said:
Bruce B said:
[quote="Pigs On The Wing BBQ":384dfffh]I hear Greg likes sausage in the can. :shock: :LOL:

Cappy invented sausage in the can. :shock: :LOL:

Excuse my ignorance, but why does 'Cappy invented' come up in conversation all the time?[/quote:384dfffh]

so people don't forget :D
 
Chris it all started when someone posted a question about atomic buffalo turds, and I posted a recipe.....so this guy, who will remain nameless, started calling em Cappy's ABT;s.

This drove Finney nuts, because if anyone wants false credit for
something, it is him.

Shortly thereafter, Finney came up with the idea of mixing honey
with Rev Marvins sauce for hot wings, which are incredible. But
before he could post the recipe here, I did, and the entire bbq world
thanked me for yet another contribution. This drove Finney absolutely
crazy to the point where he left the forum for amost a month and is
just now starting to return.

To make sure Finney is miserable, the board attributes all major
techniques and recipes to me, except for the Minion Method, which
I actually did invent but Jim stole from me.
 
Can't be any worse than those WWII C-rations they made me eat in the early 60's. :shock: Had to find an old dog and kiss him on the azz to get the taste out of your mouth.
 
Captain Morgan said:
Chris it all started when someone posted a question about atomic buffalo turds, and I posted a recipe.....so this guy, who will remain nameless, started calling em Cappy's ABT;s.

This drove Finney nuts, because if anyone wants false credit for
something, it is him.

Shortly thereafter, Finney came up with the idea of mixing honey
with Rev Marvins sauce for hot wings, which are incredible. But
before he could post the recipe here, I did, and the entire bbq world
thanked me for yet another contribution. This drove Finney absolutely
crazy to the point where he left the forum for amost a month and is
just now starting to return.

To make sure Finney is miserable, the board attributes all major
techniques and recipes to me, except for the Minion Method, which
I actually did invent but Jim stole from me.

Who's Finney :?: :LOL:
 
bigwheel said:
Well I couldnt see the pic for some reason...but I had an old WW II tanker buddy who said they had canned bacon for rations in the tank. Thought that was purty odd.

bigwheel

Bacon in a C-ration can? Crap, all I ever got was beef stew which you can't heat in a fox hole. That REALLY sucked....pet food is probably better.
 
Larry you should start marketin them. ;)
Joke boy, do yall remeber Carnation (BRAND) ham salid in a can?
 
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