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Hi Everyone.

 

Sorry it took so long to post back. Thank you for your replies!

 

Since the recipe is so good I filled out the proper paperwork last night. Just to be safe, I Patented, Copyrighted and Trademarked it. So anyone who tries the recipe officially agrees to take me on their next cruise!! :)

 

RBF's Smuggler's Spam Martini ® ©

 

3 oz Everclear 190 proof Grain Alcohol (or moonshine if not available)

1 oz Spam (jelly optional)

1 oz Warm Chocolate Melting Cake

1 Mustard Packet from the Lido Deck

1 oz Free "Sparkling Wine" from an Art Auction

Garnish with an Ocean Players Club casino chip (any denomination)

 

PS - If you're reading this Carnival, feel free to use this as a DoD. We'll work out the compensation at your earliest convenience!

 

that is the BEST POST all day....all week....heck! all month :p

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I'm going to hijack here instead of making my own thread. So closed packages of food are ok to bring on, but what about open packages or baggies of food? I plan to bring snacks for the airplane and if I don't eat it all, I really don't want to have to throw it away. It would be in a backpack.

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