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I don't have the hang of this bb yet, but I wanted to be the first to post the bible joke about this story being the first example of "devilled ham" which is a canned meat product we have in the States made by Underwood. I ate it as a kid and tried it/hated it as an adult. (Hah! the spell check mentioned "underworld" as an exchange for the company name "Underwood.")
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byrnzcampbell's rush to post "deviled ham" as the culmination of the Gadarene demons and pigs, makes me rush to register to this bb so that I can respond "Ouch!" And add a "Thank You" for providing the link to humor and a childhood memory.
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Welcome to you, lindajeane. I too recall having Underworld (ha!) Deviled Ham sandwiches when I was a kid; it seems to have been reserved for long car trips. We'd find a place with picnic tables, and my mom would get out a loaf of bread and a couple cans of this--didn't they make some kind of chicken, too?--because of no need for refrigeration. I've not tried it as an adult, and, given the above reaction, don't think I will!
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I liked the develled ham. Welcome to brynzy as well. PS it was the joke I liked not the pork byproduct.
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My mom used to mix it with mayonnaise and pickle relish. I liked those sandwiches better than those spread right out of the can.
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