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Phil Yearout 01-20-2026 02:39 PM

Lunch
 
Club crackers with a big ol' smear of cream cheese, and a tin of sardines packed in Looz-iana hot sauce. Yum!

https://i.imgur.com/GhYZf6el.jpg

allen newell 01-20-2026 02:49 PM

Argh, disgusting

CraigThompson 01-20-2026 03:19 PM

My pop would eat sardines or kippers on a saltine cracker with mustard . Not my cup of tea but to each his own .

Phil Yearout 01-20-2026 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by CraigThompson (Post 442456)
My pop would eat sardines or kippers on a saltine cracker with mustard . Not my cup of tea but to each his own .

Yeah; I love them in mustard sauce too, and saltines are the way to go.

allen newell 01-20-2026 04:12 PM

Saltiness rule

Andrew Sacco 01-20-2026 04:28 PM

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Good taste Phil

Sardines on toasted french bread after rubbing it with a smashed garlic clove; red onion, chopped tomato mixed with EVOO and some dill. Yummmmmmm..... plus very good for you.

Daryl Corona 01-20-2026 04:46 PM

Sardines, crackers and beer was our sustenance meal in the duck blind along with oysters we would gather from in the front of our blind. Those were the days.

Stan Hillis 01-20-2026 05:30 PM

My Mom loved sardines, but me?, I ain't never got that hungry.

Gimme a can of original flavor Beenie Weenies.

Clark McCombe 01-20-2026 08:57 PM

Back in my bachelor days I’d have “surf and dirt” - can of sardines and a microwaved baked potato.

CraigThompson 01-20-2026 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 442467)
Sardines, crackers and beer was our sustenance meal in the duck blind along with oysters we would gather from in the front of our blind. Those were the days.

The guys I used to hunt with in the Poconos had little house cubicles usually perched on top of a large boulder and inside those houses they’d keep smoked oysters or clams in tins , sardines , saltine crackers , peanut butter and God knows what else . I think three of the little cubicles had little pot belly stoves they’d stoke up . I set in one or two of them never bothering their provisions but I’d almost get claustrophobic in these things .


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