Surfstuff,Basically it would be a poor mans version of biscuits and gravy except over toast. I don’t know how thick it would be from the jar and heated up. I would keep the salt, pepper and tabasco sauce handy. And something else to serve with it, just in case.Good luck. :-)
i remembering eating this back when i was a kid. my mom served it on toast (the “shingle”) and, actually, it wasn’t too bad. it was filling, nourishing and cheap.
What do they do to Ex-Toppers?Linda will likely find outHer fights were nearly show-stoppersAnd shortly her secret will outHolly’s not into pedanticsPhilosophy’s not where she’s atPragmatic’s best for Linda’s anticsAnd acting to head off a spat=|====/ Level HeadVote for Endtown 2.0And for Doc Rat, tooThe Endtown ForumThe Endtown AuctionThe Endtown Books
We’ve seen holiday bits on displayShowing up at the Endtown CaféMay good wishes and vibesVisit each of your tribesAnd I’ll use this occasion to say:Merry Christmas to all who observeEven any or no faith will serveFor enjoying YuletideIs just what you decideMay you get everything you deserveAnd of other faiths and celebrationsMay they please those in rapt contemplationsOf the times of the pastMay your bright future lastAnd be ready with fast demonstrationsThere were challenges during the yearBut so far, we have made it to hereMay I say in this letterLet next year be better!May it bring peace and joy without fearAnd for fellow-folk-fans of EndtownMay good fortune for each here aboundMay I say without censureThat on this adventureThe next year will likely astound!=|====/ Level Head
@stuff55. S#$t on a shingle. Internet should give you a few receipes. The “shingle” is toast. Actually, it’s pretty tasty. Don’t be afraid to spice it up a little.
Creamed chip beef makes a decent breakfast. Had it many times for supper growing up in the 60’s ( Dad was AF).Usually served over toasted bread (the shingle part).
Was Army and Air Force. Man im glad never to eat that crap againHappy Christmas to all and to my brothers ans sisters in uniform around the world…be safeTo my brothers and sisters of my faith…Happy Yule!
Its easy to make.Fry some hamburger, and season it to your liking.Make some white sauce (milk gravy).Add the hamburger to the sauce/gravy and simmer for a couple of minutes.Serve over toast.
I don’t post here very often any more but *_Endtown*_ is still at the top of my cue, so i wish to wish all of you…Merry Christmas Everyone Click on my rabbit, please.
As for Creamed Chipped Beef, I loved it growing up. We were pretty poor, and any breakfast that didn’t consist of plain oatmeal was a real treat. It took me a long time to appreciate oatmeal again! But I haven’t had Sh** on a Shingle in quite awhile..
Creamed chipped beef on toast was called something else when I was in the Navy, not very much nicer that SOS. The SOS was ground beef in white gravy. I remember the SOS was usually served when there was a Marine detachment on board, or on deployment. Actually, there were times on deployment when it was served in a tomato sauce over toast. I think the mess crew did with what they had.
We had that when I was in. Usually for breakfast. White gravy, sometimes brown with thinly sliced very salty beef on a slice of toast. The brown gravy I think gave it the S name. I liked it. It was better than cold C rations out of a can in the rain and mud of Viet Nam. I know other veterans would feel the same way. A good hot meal was worth its weight in gold to a service man. That is why I like the Chef. At least he is trying to make it pleasant. Oh I cant wait for the Graveyard shift work. That is what my wife worked. I personally loved working it as an officer. You would be really surprised what runs around your neighborhood at night.
Merry Christmas to all Endtowners including the guy who makes this all possible, Aaron Neathery. This strip has rekindled my interest in comics, although I will NEVER under any circumstance read “Love Is”…there are limits.
Hard times. Once we were deployed on a mission in Sardinia. After a week of C rats, someone was wise enough to case out a nearby Italian Army encampment. We sorta invited ourselves to their mess. They served hot food, usually pasta with wine for all their meals. Needless to say, we did not use the C rats again. On another deployment, we were just a couple of miles from a Canadian mission. We wangled an invite for the evening meal. It was heaven compared to what we were used to. The Navy usually eats pretty well, until they send you to some god awful corner of the earth. Then you need to scout out the territory for some other outfit that’s better supplied. This was 50 years ago. I don’t pretend to know how things are now. I’m sure they are much better.
Some good thinking on the night shift. But that would be the time a bad guy comes in to rob the cash register. Then Linda could save the day and feel good about being an End Towner!
Strafford Farm Restaurant Dover/Somersworth N.H. has creamed chipped beef and biscuits on the breakfast menu. It is worth the drive if you are in the area.
I “LOVE” chipped beef. But , make it, don’t but it in a jar. All it is is sliced dried beef (comes in a jar) and cream gravy. Good on toast or biscuits. Be careful tho, dried beef can be “very” salty.
I’m familiar with Creamed Chipped Beef, being retired Navy myself, but all the services’ chow halls serve it. Properly made with dried salted beef (available in glass jars in the shops) , it’s rather tasty. The beef is very salty and should be rinsed first; then it’s sautéed and ultimately served in a standard homemade white sauce like any other “creamed” dish)(, over slices of toast. It’s a good breakfast or midrats (la very ate supper for shiftworkers, like Linda) on cold days, and it’s relatively quick and easy to fix. Be warned that some “Creamed Chipped Beef” is actually creamed mince – imagine ground beef, unseasoned, in that same sauce – and creamed mince on toast looks exactly like that unofficial(!) military nickname.
There you are TSOJ, good to hear from you!! Level Head, as always, thanks for your holiday observation and wishes.SOS – it was the kind of thing one appreciated when you had it (a hot, or at least warm, meal during a cold deployment) and the kind of thing you despised when you talked about it. Couldn’t have been too bad, I still get biscuits and gravy for breakfast quite often at my local diner. If you don’t want it over toast, spreading over scrambled eggs works nicely – although it looks even less appetizing.Happy Whateveryouwishtocelebrate to all!!! Here’s wishing for a healthy, prosperous and happy year ahead to all my friends and acquaintences in this most wonderful of places – Endtown. Cheers all!
here we are on Christmas eve talking about our favorite Cartoonist and favorite characters! It makes fora very good day to say feliz la noche buena! to you all.
To all of you who have been kind to let me here and play in Aarons room, thank you…To Aaron, thank you very much for playing in your world…you have another patron :-)Jacob Silverwolf (Grey wolf) andTanna Rhiannon(mouse) andour mice Steffi and LynneClan SilverwolvesHAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!!
I will say it toall both this evening and tomorrow: Happy Season to all with greatest regards. Thank you, Aaron, Veteran, Surfstuff, TSOJ, DOL1, and Jenner for starts. Also Jan Bic, all other vets and fellow Oregonians.
GOD BLESS US EACH AND EVERYONEMERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. I think this coming year is gonna be the best ever.To borrow from a late friend and part-time mentor:All the best Always, And in All Ways(thanks Dan) JusSayin
Jerry Beck Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Merry Christmas,(or happy whatever) to Aaron and all Endtowners. Hope your holidays are joyful, sane and peaceful.
Jerry Beck Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Holly’s a tough taskmaster. She’ll do a good job on Linda or else. I’d hate to be Linda if she doesn’t shape up.
dirtyoldlady1 almost 12 years ago
Merry Christmas… That’s all folks…..:>)Blessed Be.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Surfstuff,Basically it would be a poor mans version of biscuits and gravy except over toast. I don’t know how thick it would be from the jar and heated up. I would keep the salt, pepper and tabasco sauce handy. And something else to serve with it, just in case.Good luck. :-)
dirtyoldlady1 almost 12 years ago
OH… Aaron, take a look at pibgorn today.; I wonder if he got any dough for that one??? Love you. Blessed Be
firedome almost 12 years ago
i remembering eating this back when i was a kid. my mom served it on toast (the “shingle”) and, actually, it wasn’t too bad. it was filling, nourishing and cheap.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Stuck on the graveyard shift…man, my sympathies…I’ve been working nights since 2001…
Level_Head almost 12 years ago
What do they do to Ex-Toppers?Linda will likely find outHer fights were nearly show-stoppersAnd shortly her secret will outHolly’s not into pedanticsPhilosophy’s not where she’s atPragmatic’s best for Linda’s anticsAnd acting to head off a spat=|====/ Level HeadVote for Endtown 2.0And for Doc Rat, tooThe Endtown ForumThe Endtown AuctionThe Endtown Books
Level_Head almost 12 years ago
We’ve seen holiday bits on displayShowing up at the Endtown CaféMay good wishes and vibesVisit each of your tribesAnd I’ll use this occasion to say:Merry Christmas to all who observeEven any or no faith will serveFor enjoying YuletideIs just what you decideMay you get everything you deserveAnd of other faiths and celebrationsMay they please those in rapt contemplationsOf the times of the pastMay your bright future lastAnd be ready with fast demonstrationsThere were challenges during the yearBut so far, we have made it to hereMay I say in this letterLet next year be better!May it bring peace and joy without fearAnd for fellow-folk-fans of EndtownMay good fortune for each here aboundMay I say without censureThat on this adventureThe next year will likely astound!=|====/ Level Head
Coyoty Premium Member almost 12 years ago
They make Topsiders with short fuses chiefs of security.
castingfool almost 12 years ago
If it was the Swanson stuff, it’s very good. Just bought some yesterday. Literally tastes just like my mother use to make.
Arcaton almost 12 years ago
Food = good Merry Christmas everyone and molto grazie, Mr Neathery!
rudym300 almost 12 years ago
@stuff55. S#$t on a shingle. Internet should give you a few receipes. The “shingle” is toast. Actually, it’s pretty tasty. Don’t be afraid to spice it up a little.
JanBic Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Creamed chip beef makes a decent breakfast. Had it many times for supper growing up in the 60’s ( Dad was AF).Usually served over toasted bread (the shingle part).
witchspell63 almost 12 years ago
Was Army and Air Force. Man im glad never to eat that crap againHappy Christmas to all and to my brothers ans sisters in uniform around the world…be safeTo my brothers and sisters of my faith…Happy Yule!
Dont forget to check out the Auction Block!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Its easy to make.Fry some hamburger, and season it to your liking.Make some white sauce (milk gravy).Add the hamburger to the sauce/gravy and simmer for a couple of minutes.Serve over toast.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I don’t post here very often any more but *_Endtown*_ is still at the top of my cue, so i wish to wish all of you…Merry Christmas Everyone Click on my rabbit, please.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 12 years ago
As for Creamed Chipped Beef, I loved it growing up. We were pretty poor, and any breakfast that didn’t consist of plain oatmeal was a real treat. It took me a long time to appreciate oatmeal again! But I haven’t had Sh** on a Shingle in quite awhile..
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I always heard that all veterans hated creamed chipped beef on toast…
Jerry Beck Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Creamed chipped beef on toast was called something else when I was in the Navy, not very much nicer that SOS. The SOS was ground beef in white gravy. I remember the SOS was usually served when there was a Marine detachment on board, or on deployment. Actually, there were times on deployment when it was served in a tomato sauce over toast. I think the mess crew did with what they had.
Storm F-1/4 almost 12 years ago
Merry Christmas friends. God bless our military who are keeping watch over us all.
Vet Premium Member almost 12 years ago
We had that when I was in. Usually for breakfast. White gravy, sometimes brown with thinly sliced very salty beef on a slice of toast. The brown gravy I think gave it the S name. I liked it. It was better than cold C rations out of a can in the rain and mud of Viet Nam. I know other veterans would feel the same way. A good hot meal was worth its weight in gold to a service man. That is why I like the Chef. At least he is trying to make it pleasant. Oh I cant wait for the Graveyard shift work. That is what my wife worked. I personally loved working it as an officer. You would be really surprised what runs around your neighborhood at night.
Guilty Bystander almost 12 years ago
Merry Christmas to all Endtowners including the guy who makes this all possible, Aaron Neathery. This strip has rekindled my interest in comics, although I will NEVER under any circumstance read “Love Is”…there are limits.
Bob. almost 12 years ago
Back in ’52 I tried heating a can of C ration sausages on a jeep exhaust manifold. Ended up eating cold sausages.
Jerry Beck Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Hard times. Once we were deployed on a mission in Sardinia. After a week of C rats, someone was wise enough to case out a nearby Italian Army encampment. We sorta invited ourselves to their mess. They served hot food, usually pasta with wine for all their meals. Needless to say, we did not use the C rats again. On another deployment, we were just a couple of miles from a Canadian mission. We wangled an invite for the evening meal. It was heaven compared to what we were used to. The Navy usually eats pretty well, until they send you to some god awful corner of the earth. Then you need to scout out the territory for some other outfit that’s better supplied. This was 50 years ago. I don’t pretend to know how things are now. I’m sure they are much better.
pam Miner almost 12 years ago
Some good thinking on the night shift. But that would be the time a bad guy comes in to rob the cash register. Then Linda could save the day and feel good about being an End Towner!
Ida No almost 12 years ago
Aaron really needs a Christmas present this year. Give him one by bidding on this gorgeous original sketch, or by a print.
rcerinys701 almost 12 years ago
Strafford Farm Restaurant Dover/Somersworth N.H. has creamed chipped beef and biscuits on the breakfast menu. It is worth the drive if you are in the area.
jlr071543 almost 12 years ago
I “LOVE” chipped beef. But , make it, don’t but it in a jar. All it is is sliced dried beef (comes in a jar) and cream gravy. Good on toast or biscuits. Be careful tho, dried beef can be “very” salty.
X-Lydia almost 12 years ago
I’m familiar with Creamed Chipped Beef, being retired Navy myself, but all the services’ chow halls serve it. Properly made with dried salted beef (available in glass jars in the shops) , it’s rather tasty. The beef is very salty and should be rinsed first; then it’s sautéed and ultimately served in a standard homemade white sauce like any other “creamed” dish)(, over slices of toast. It’s a good breakfast or midrats (la very ate supper for shiftworkers, like Linda) on cold days, and it’s relatively quick and easy to fix. Be warned that some “Creamed Chipped Beef” is actually creamed mince – imagine ground beef, unseasoned, in that same sauce – and creamed mince on toast looks exactly like that unofficial(!) military nickname.
finder10030 almost 12 years ago
There you are TSOJ, good to hear from you!! Level Head, as always, thanks for your holiday observation and wishes.SOS – it was the kind of thing one appreciated when you had it (a hot, or at least warm, meal during a cold deployment) and the kind of thing you despised when you talked about it. Couldn’t have been too bad, I still get biscuits and gravy for breakfast quite often at my local diner. If you don’t want it over toast, spreading over scrambled eggs works nicely – although it looks even less appetizing.Happy Whateveryouwishtocelebrate to all!!! Here’s wishing for a healthy, prosperous and happy year ahead to all my friends and acquaintences in this most wonderful of places – Endtown. Cheers all!
pam Miner almost 12 years ago
here we are on Christmas eve talking about our favorite Cartoonist and favorite characters! It makes fora very good day to say feliz la noche buena! to you all.
noreenklose almost 12 years ago
@Aaron and all his wonderful readers:
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
I hope all of you enjoy your holidays, and have a great, happy and healthy New Year.
Peace be unto you,
Noreen
Shazzaron almost 12 years ago
Merry Christmas to all, including you Aaron. Thanks for giving us the gift of this awesome comic. :)
The Life I Draw Upon almost 12 years ago
Love that Holly. She’s cute..Best wishes of joy, peace, and fun for the holidays to all.
witchspell63 almost 12 years ago
The best way to spice it up is the garbage can!! LOLOLOL
witchspell63 almost 12 years ago
To all of you who have been kind to let me here and play in Aarons room, thank you…To Aaron, thank you very much for playing in your world…you have another patron :-)Jacob Silverwolf (Grey wolf) andTanna Rhiannon(mouse) andour mice Steffi and LynneClan SilverwolvesHAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!!
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I will say it toall both this evening and tomorrow: Happy Season to all with greatest regards. Thank you, Aaron, Veteran, Surfstuff, TSOJ, DOL1, and Jenner for starts. Also Jan Bic, all other vets and fellow Oregonians.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Anybody else who visits or is a regular here, best holiday wishes to you too.
JusSayin almost 12 years ago
GOD BLESS US EACH AND EVERYONEMERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. I think this coming year is gonna be the best ever.To borrow from a late friend and part-time mentor:All the best Always, And in All Ways(thanks Dan) JusSayin
MerriMagic almost 12 years ago
Happy Holidays to everyone here!
Rebecca Placke Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Happy Holidays to one and all!
pam Miner almost 12 years ago
The lights do look newer. Maybe this is a slightly newer Maybe they were put in at a later time.