My earliest years, we did not have electricity or ice, and that limited meat storage.
Armour Star Corned Beef, canned in Argentina, Hormel Spam and pound cans of Alaska pink Salmon were bought by the case for stable storage.
Corned beef hash was a staple for both breakfast, and dinner'
Spam and egges for breakfast, baked Spam and various vegetables for dinner, plus fried Spam sandwiches for school lunches. The salmon generally became salads, and went to school the next day in sandwiches.
The arrival of the electric wires and refrigeration did not change our love for those canned meats, but fresh meats were much enjoyed
Chicken arrived alive, and remained that way until needed, kept fresh with a pan of water, and some corn. That remained standard until we moved to the city.
Just last week, we had fried Spam and eggs for breakfast, and the leftover Spam made two Spam and Swiss cheese sandwiches for a trip.