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You know he is going to stick that same spoon that was in his mouth back into that pot. I have noticed, now that I do watch some TV shows, that during a regular show (I have never watched a cooking show) they do that all the time. People on TV also brush their teeth, spit, and don’t rinse the sink. Rarely do they close a door after entering a room, either.
Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard Hospital chow is mostly on the tasty side. It’s the regular dinning hall chow that feed enlistment personnel that is truly questionable. Ya didn’t see the king eating out of that pot. Rodney would be on the rack if he feed the king from of that pot. Speaking from many years of experience with all five branches of the service (foot soldier, archers, pole man, calvary, and cooks)
Don’t know if it’s changed since I retired from service (in ’95) but the very few times I found myself at an Army chow hall I was greatly underwhelmed. Not that Air Force chow halls were fantastically outstanding, just very noticeably better.
But then taste is subjective for one thing and it could be I was just unlucky with the few Army chow halls I ate at for another. But I did expect better of Ft Myer given where it’s at. I didn’t expect as much from the others I had occasion to visit.
Navy wasn’t too bad but by the time I ate in one of their chow halls I had enough rank to eat in the Chiefs mess. That may have had something to do with the good quality… 8^)
Farside99 over 2 years ago
It’s gotta be inedible, or it’s not ready yet.
Doug K over 2 years ago
He tastes the soup like he’s tasting and testing a fine wine.
Though you can’t see it here, he swished the soup around in the ladle before taking a sip and then again in his mouth before spitting it out.
littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago
Is this an incentive for beating the opposition and eating their food?
B UTTONS over 2 years ago
Oh my! So that’s what happened to Stewart when he ran from his troops on the front line.
Kaputnik over 2 years ago
And the leftovers will be used as swill in the royal dungeons.
MayCauseBurns over 2 years ago
So THAT’S what smells like cabbage and feet!
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Needs more used socks.
Chithing Premium Member over 2 years ago
Spoot stew?
bobwigg761 over 2 years ago
He didn’t spit it back in, so that Stew can’t be for the Fink.
Goat from PBS over 2 years ago
Military M.R.E.s be like…
preacherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
I know of professional cooks that never eat from their own kitchen.
Chris over 2 years ago
great, I’m sure the soldiers love you too. :\
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 2 years ago
Don’t want it too good.
walt1968pat Premium Member over 2 years ago
Been there, ate that!
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
It’s fall…so he made stone soup again!
Prey over 2 years ago
Definitely NOT an army cook, they spit it back into the pot!
wongo over 2 years ago
SPOOT ! Really?
yip yip yip over 2 years ago
This is the reason they march on the Hun’s, to get better food. Yip yip yip yip
yip yip yip over 2 years ago
Truly their army doesn’t march on their stomach. Yip yip yip yip yip
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is the sort of chow that required all that latrine digging soldiers are supposed to do.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
You know he is going to stick that same spoon that was in his mouth back into that pot. I have noticed, now that I do watch some TV shows, that during a regular show (I have never watched a cooking show) they do that all the time. People on TV also brush their teeth, spit, and don’t rinse the sink. Rarely do they close a door after entering a room, either.
yip yip yip over 2 years ago
Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard Hospital chow is mostly on the tasty side. It’s the regular dinning hall chow that feed enlistment personnel that is truly questionable. Ya didn’t see the king eating out of that pot. Rodney would be on the rack if he feed the king from of that pot. Speaking from many years of experience with all five branches of the service (foot soldier, archers, pole man, calvary, and cooks)
blakerl over 2 years ago
You must have to work very hard to make food taste that Bad…
geese28 over 2 years ago
Put more salt for food measure
kathleenhicks62 over 2 years ago
Funniest!
bigcatbusiness over 2 years ago
Still seems better than the school’s cafeteria.
Space_cat over 2 years ago
That’s what I expect with Army chow, Navy always has the better chow esp Boomers and Flattops!
Peterh778 over 2 years ago
Meal Rejected by Ethiopians :)
diego1960 over 2 years ago
This one made me laugh.
sml7291 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Don’t know if it’s changed since I retired from service (in ’95) but the very few times I found myself at an Army chow hall I was greatly underwhelmed. Not that Air Force chow halls were fantastically outstanding, just very noticeably better.
But then taste is subjective for one thing and it could be I was just unlucky with the few Army chow halls I ate at for another. But I did expect better of Ft Myer given where it’s at. I didn’t expect as much from the others I had occasion to visit.
Navy wasn’t too bad but by the time I ate in one of their chow halls I had enough rank to eat in the Chiefs mess. That may have had something to do with the good quality… 8^)