Thursday, June 23, 2011

A Challenge For Bowsprite

Spam MusubiSpam Musubi Art (If You Don't Mind Stretching the Definition Of "Art" Quite A Bit).

By me.

Because Bowsprite says SPAM reminds her of me. So if that's how it is, I think that she should have the full Spam Musubi Experience. Pick an evening, Bowsprite, any weekday (not this Friday, 'cause me and TQ have a date with a pair of Sunfish, but pretty much any other day in the next couple of weeks should work). We'll go to L&L & I'll introduce you to this very special fusion cuisine!

:D

11 comments:

adriftatsea said...

I hope she takes you up on your offer. I like the SPAM bibimbap my sister-in-law makes... but she's a bit strange... ;-)

bonnie said...

Sounds yummy, is she from Hawaii?

bonnie said...

BTW, the sprite is being evasive. But then somehow she was under the impression that the foundation block was cheesecake, so that might explain it.

bonnie said...

Maybe if I call L&L & find out if it would be permitted for a person bring some Kona Brewing Company beer to wash it down...

Rick Spilman said...

I have always loved the juxtaposition of paradise and potted precooked meat product.

bonnie said...

The funny thing is, it's apparently not just Hawaii. I showed it to my boss and she cracked up 'cause she loves spam too! Her family is from Hong Kong & she said Spam is VERY popular there, too.

Probably similar reasons - hot climate, and Spam keeps.

bowsprite said...

this is so beautiful! It's a homage to SPAM! I gratefully accept!!! I've got something cooking for you, too, now…heehee…

so, next week? (I'll bring cheesecake for dessert!)

bonnie said...

Oh boy! Sounds good. Let me know!

I usually work 'til 6, can be there by 6:30.

You can bring cheesecake if haupia doesn't sound good. Haupia is coconut pudding. It's yummy! Here is a picture of some haupia on a white plate:






looks onolicious, yeah?

O Docker said...

This drawing reminds me of the Taijitu symbol, used to represent the principle of yin and yang, which I think is manifested here by animal and vegetable or maybe by the digestible and the indigestible.

Baydog said...

Hey O Docker - how about scrapple musubi?

O Docker said...

Parts is parts.