Don’t try this at home. Or anywhere, ever.

Spamlunch If you’re looking to curb your appetite, and caffeine pills just aren’t doing the trick, you might try bookmarking the 30 Days of Spam blog. Tyler Riewer says he is eating Spam with every meal this month, all to promote the release of The Book of Spam. If you were just to look at the topic and surprisingly good photography, you might think Hormel was subsidizing the blog project. But that impression doesn’t last long when you actually read the posts, such as “7 Things You Learn While Eating SPAM for 30 Days.” The top lessons are: “What was once ‘irregular’ is now ‘regular,’” and, “Stop making extras... no one else wants any.” For those who enjoyed the Internet classic “Steve don’t eat it” and would like to shed a few pounds by imagining a diet of potted meat, this is the blog for you.

—Posted by David Griner

August 15, 2007 in Griner | Permalink

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One of the great delights of living in Hawaii was the abundance of Spam. My fav was the Spam Manapua.

Posted by: Bob | Aug 16, 2007 11:05:03 AM

I've been going to thesneeze.com for a couple years and I always look to see if Steve has tried something new.

Posted by: Tdave | Aug 29, 2007 4:59:49 AM


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