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Old 01-20-2026, 02:39 PM   #1
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Club crackers with a big ol' smear of cream cheese, and a tin of sardines packed in Looz-iana hot sauce. Yum!

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Argh, disgusting
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My pop would eat sardines or kippers on a saltine cracker with mustard . Not my cup of tea but to each his own .
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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.
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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.
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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.
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My Mom loved sardines, but me?, I ain't never got that hungry.

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