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!
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
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.