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Why you can't forget about dinnertime…
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AskWoody LoungerJune 6, 2009 at 12:08 pm #460335Viewing 4 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody LoungerJune 7, 2009 at 1:37 am #1163732Just per chance, when my father was over visiting, I pulled out an old photo of his father holding their family ######cat. We all agreed that this cat of yesteryear cut such a startling resemblance to our baby Spook (the black one above) that it must be some great great great … relative. I’m sure you all concur!
Alan
BTW, the photo of my grandfather in uniform was taken just before he left to embark on the “adventure” that was WWI.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 7, 2009 at 1:42 am #1163733their family ######cat.
And isn’t it just wonderful to have nanny holding our little hands as we wander about in this big ‘ol dangerous WWW. So, for those who can’t figure it out, I was not blaspheming about cats (I’m sure nanny wouldn’t approve of that either!) – I was referring to their p.u.s.s.y cat.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 8, 2009 at 5:37 pm #1163889Just be glad you don’t have to eat any of …
I have to smile as I write this! I spent 10 years in the US Army, listening to guys complain about the food. It was “expected” that GI’s thought the food was bad. In truth, it was really not that bad on the bottom line. The biggest thing I had a problem with was the COFFEE made in huge vats that tasted like it had been cooked for a week! I LOVED “SOS” and still do!
Now, I spend 7 days a week in an “old soldier’s home” (veteran nursing home) and listen to that same stuff. Gripe, gripe, gripe… Like a mother feeding her children, every day at noon I “assist feed” my wife whose tool dexterity is limited. As a “mother hen” I sample something from her tray EVERY DAY, and (for institutional food) it ain’t that bad. Those old soldiers continue the military tradition!
Well, a few weeks ago I spent 2½ days in the hospital here and meal time was a highlight of my day! I waited for that cart to bring my food, three times a day. If I had spent very much longer in the hospital, I would have gained some unwanted weight. T’wasn’t bad, except for the @#$^%^& decaf coffee!
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AskWoody LoungerJune 9, 2009 at 12:24 am #1163924. . . meal time was a highlight of my day! I waited for that cart to bring my food, three times a day.
I have to admit that “institutional food” is sometimes (often times?) under-rated. When my mother was in an Altzheimer’s nursing unit, I was pleasantly surprised by the amount and taste of what she was served. And just today, when I asked my son, who’s deployed in Kandahar, Afghanistan, how the food was, he said it was either too spicey or too bland, even though he has a wide range of choices. Guess my next care package will include some spices for the bland food.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 9, 2009 at 1:46 pm #1164114The biggest thing I had a problem with was the COFFEE made in huge vats that tasted like it had been cooked for a week! I LOVED “SOS” and still do!
Coffee? Agreed. Navy cooks made it in 55 gallon “garbage cans”. Just threw the whole cotton bag of coffee in, Stirred it with an old oar. BUT….it sure jolted your eyeballs open, I’ll give it that.
SOS? Agggghhhh. Even the mention of it makes me run for the TUMS. Maybe the Army cooks went to advanced culinary school?
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AskWoody_MVPJune 10, 2009 at 10:03 am #1164266Maybe the Army cooks went to advanced culinary school?
They did, we had in Germany a drafted Pastry chef and a drafted Diner chef both of which were one of best I have ever run to.
The pasty chef worked nights and we had fresh pastries everyday, I can still see those tasty rolls we had at breakfast every day, even when were camped out in the woods, protecting the East-West boarder.DaveA I am so far behind, I think I am First
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AskWoody LoungerJune 10, 2009 at 10:28 am #1164269They did, we had in Germany a drafted Pastry chef and a drafted Diner chef …
I can relate to that. The company I was in for three years in France had a Mess Sergeant who was a former motor pool mechanic. How in the world the Army hornswaggled him into the mess hall, I can only imagine.
But he was still one of the best I ran into in my years of service. It’s both confirming and somewhat amusing to note that my wife Billie, even in her somewhat demented state, still remembers Sergeant Winchester and the mess hall he ran 45 years ago! It takes all kinds.
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AskWoody_MVPJune 11, 2009 at 12:02 am #1164392protecting the East-West border.
Yes, I misspelled it
This was during the “60” when “The Wall” was still up and the “Cold War” was very heated.We would sit near the border with our 8 inch gun nearly loaded and ready to be fired into the Est German areas. These rounds were NOT the normal High Explosive type but the MUCH higher type that is now banned by SALT agreement.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 14, 2009 at 12:34 pm #1164727Yes, I misspelled it
This was during the “60” when “The Wall” was still up and the “Cold War” was very heated.We would sit near the border with our 8 inch gun nearly loaded and ready to be fired into the Est German areas. These rounds were NOT the normal High Explosive type but the MUCH higher type that is now banned by SALT agreement.
To me, in my time in the service, all the food they had to offer us was great…..until their so called cooks got their hands on it!
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