SPAM Cookies?!?! – WHAT ARE WE EATING?? – How To Make SPAM Cookies – The Wolfe Pit




SPAM Cookies!?!? That’s right homemade candied SPAM, SPAM flavored macadamia nut and chocolate chip cookies! Are they any good? Watch and see!

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  1. jeb D:
    jeb D: says:

    I literally watch your videos religiously but this one definitely made me laugh more than usual. Your drug analogies were a kick and when you said you had crown royal over milk i nearly died laughing. You're awesome. Keep this up. Im currently living off of dollar tree because my job pays so little and youve helped me figure out whats actually worth my dollar. Thank you for what you do.

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  2. t4705mb6
    t4705mb6 says:

    They're not actually offended about anything at all. They're "virtue signalling" — trying to act politically correct for attention and validation. This bullshit usually comes from the millennial generation or gen X. You know who they are. The one's who want a gold star sticker and a trophy because their mom brought them.

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  3. ABarney 15
    ABarney 15 says:

    I’m gonna Inject spam into my arm while I smoke on a joint with spam as the rolling paper and while I snort candied spam dust while chewing on some Grizzly spam green and use my spam rig for some fat spams

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  4. Y&J H
    Y&J H says:

    Sodium nitrate, a preservative that's used in some processed meats, such as bacon, jerky and luncheon meats, could increase your heart disease risk. It's thought that sodium nitrate may damage your blood vessels, making your arteries more likely to harden and narrow, leading to heart disease

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