We're going to start by saying the obvious: this is really, really not okay.
The same sick world that brought us spam cupcakes has now offered up another inappropriate combination.
The spam and peanut butter cookies are the brainchild of those unhinged types over at Food Beast. It all came about as a reaction to the news that in the US, Hormel, the makers of Spam are buying Skippy, a major brand of peanut butter.
If you're brave enough, you can find the recipe here. Apparently, they were left with enough ingredients to make a peanut butter and jelly "spamwich". The terrifying proof of which you can see below:
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