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Spam Roll-Ups

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Eggs, Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 cn (12 oz) of Spam
4 Eggs
4 tb Water
4 ts Honey Mustard
4 sl Velveeta Cheese
4 Flour Tortillas

INSTRUCTIONS

In a skillet or microwave begin warming the tortillas. Beat together eggs
and water. Cut Spam into 4 slices, then into thin strips. Brown in skillet.
Scramble the eggs. Now, you're ready to make the roll-up. Start with the
tortilla, then some egg, cheese, Spam and the honey mustard. Roll up and
serve. Makes 4 Roll-Ups. Posted to Kitmailbox by Stephen & Karen
<kcchef@together.net> on Apr 29, 1997

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