Simply can't.
to reduce spam, the simple way is just delete the spam, simple as pie.
Pie was and hormel foods
No, It is not, It's Ittalian, and ittalian people do not make crap pie!
It takes 1 full box of Fiber cereal to make pie crust
You can't make a black beery pie. There aren't any black berries. Non members can make Red-berry Pie Meat Pie Apple Pie Members can make Mud Pie Garden Pie Fish Pie Admiral Pie Wild Pie Summer Pie
Yes, Hormel Foods makes Spam, the food.
To make a spam sandwich, slice the spam into pieces. You can make your sandwich cold, or heat or fry the spam. Place two slices of spam on a slice of bread, spread on your favorite condiment, and add any toppings you desire. Top the sandwich with another slice of bread and it's ready to eat.
The concept is this one. A pie is a whole, 100%. One half of a pie is 50%. Any fraction of the pie is a percentage of the 100% pie. Thus 1/5th of a pie is 20%. Use your percentages like the wedges of the pie.
The Legend of Spam: Back in 1937, the Hormel Foods company invented a canned, spiced ham that became super popular back during WWII due to the scarcity of fresh meats. In the 1960s the British TV show "Monty Python's Flying Circus" had a regular skit about a restaurant that served spam with everything, spam burgers, spam omelets, spam mashed potatoes, spam apple pie, spam spam, etc. In the skit there was a table of customers that would sing "Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, beautiful spam, wonderful spam!" until someone would make them shut up. At some point the term made the cultural jump to describe junk e-mail that repeats itself everywhere, and because of its repetitive, annoying nature. Additional Information: Introduced in 1937, the original name was Hormel Spiced Ham. Later the name of SPAM was derived from SP (from spiced) and AM (from ham). In humorous circles it was called Something Posing As Meat - or Spare Parts Animal Meat
The Hormel Foods Corporation makes SPAM
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1. Look up a really awesome apple pie recipe. 2. But 4 1/2 really big purple apples. 3. Make the pie. 4. There you go.