Army chief of supply, here! We've re-worked our battlefield menu and are now officially ready to feed the most diverse and inclusive force the world has ever known!
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My Pop did six years in the NJNG before WWII and was called up in May of ‘41 for five years during the war. He liked SOS and I do too. No one else in the house did. He would make up a batch for us when everyone else went out. I will still get the fixings and make some when everyone else goes out. Nom!
I expect there's a slight difference between military-issue SOS and home-cooked? Or you and your dad are the ones without taste buds in the family (no offense, I know people that are basically completely taste-deaf apparently).
His was pretty authentic, it’s just dried beef, thin sliced, cooked in white gravy. The dried beef is hard to find these days so I used sautéed fresh shaved beef. Pop was a butcher all his life and there was no such thing as military contract food service in the 1930’s so I’m sure he’d seen the inside of a mess hall kitchen more than a few times.
A difference between cooking for 2 & 2000, the hell you say?
Didn’t know you could hear with your tastebuds. 😂🤣😂😜 Sorry, just sounded funny
LOL that was the intent, made up "taste deaf" like "tone deaf" on the spot
Kidney on Toast = Shit on a Raft Meat Dumpling = Babies Heads Beans in Tomato Sauce = BITS Tomatoes in Tomato Sauce = TITS or Arigones. Sandwich Spread = Baby Spew.