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Kith posted:https://i.imgur.com/h6j20SN.mp4 This reminds me of something that happened when I was a kid. I was a base brat and the base was doing a family day, where you get to look at vehicles, weapons on tables, and sometimes if you're lucky enough, take a ride in one of the vehicles. This family day was manned by 2PPCLI which is an infantry regiment. Their armoured recce platoon decided to take kids on a tour around the base in a TLAV(m113), which was bad-rear end. The only hiccup was that they forgot to switch to road tracks.
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Asehujiko posted:I've had a Muslim tell me that guest customs > food rules, at least within his school of law. If he's at somebody's else's house and the host unwittingly offers him a ham sandwich, the correct course of action is to accept it and wash his hands after dinner. This also applies for kosher Jews. Only the most radical Jews and Muslims actually demand that you engage in starvation rather than violate dietary restrictions if it comes down to that. Eating taboo food as a last resort for your own survival or safety is acceptable in God's eyes.
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chitoryu12 posted:This also applies for kosher Jews. Only the most radical Jews and Muslims actually demand that you engage in starvation rather than violate dietary restrictions if it comes down to that. Eating taboo food as a last resort for your own survival or safety is acceptable in God's eyes. But if you just need to skip a meal it's okay. And you're not allowed to actively or negligently engineer your circumstances so you're "forced" to eat something on-kosher. For example, Orthodox Jews who travel from Israel to destinations where kosher food can't be guaranteed will take canned goods with them.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:But if you just need to skip a meal it's okay. And you're not allowed to actively or negligently engineer your circumstances so you're "forced" to eat something on-kosher. Sardines it is. For every meal.
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LingcodKilla posted:Sardines it is. You can mix it up with tuna.
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Steve1989 taught me that the IDF invented a kosher equivalent of spam called Loof.
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Wingnut Ninja posted:Steve1989 taught me that the IDF invented a kosher equivalent of spam called Loof.
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I have asked a lot of Israelis about it and they universally describe it as disgusting I still want to try it, bc I actually love spam, but it is definitely not popular among their troops
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Why do you hate yourself so?
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Sounds like their version of the veggie omelette
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LingcodKilla posted:Sardines it is. That's how Spielberg ended up the only person on the Raiders of the Lost Ark crew that didn't get deathly sick in Tunisia - a suitcase full of canned tuna, and that's all he ate.
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not caring here posted:Why do you hate yourself so? Mostly morbid curiosity. I usually bring a can of spam or corned beef camping. Surely it's basically just canned corned beef?
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Yeah, it's just canned corned beef. I had some here in the US and it tastes (and smells When you're in the field, and you're hungry, and you get to fry it up a bit.... it's edible. I'll give it that.
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Dillbag posted:That's how Spielberg ended up the only person on the Raiders of the Lost Ark crew that didn't get deathly sick in Tunisia - a suitcase full of canned tuna, and that's all he ate. Gonna have to stock up soon Hrm.
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not caring here posted:Why do you hate yourself so? God demands it!
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Yeah, it's just canned corned beef. I had some here in the US and it tastes (and smells Tinned beef is not that bad you big baby Fry it up with some onion and potato and maybe throw a sunny egg on top and you've got the best breakfast a scout troop could ask for
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Ken Bone Comeback posted:Tinned beef is not that bad you big baby Corned beef out the cab is best when it’s in the form of a canned hash. So good. So greasy, but so good.
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It really helps if you brown it. Canned corned beef (and corned beef hash) is delicious with hot sauce maybe a little bit of runny yolk.
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piL posted:It really helps if you brown it. Canned corned beef (and corned beef hash) is delicious with hot sauce maybe a little bit of runny yolk. I always scotch the exterior of either and drown it in tabasco. Always Tabasco. There’s better hot sauce out there but there’s something about the flavor of just vinegar and peppers that works with canned stuff.
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That vinegar cuts the salt and grease nicely.
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Hormel brand roast beef hash, browned until crisp, with eggs scrambled in and a fuckton of Dill.
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Stop making me hungry, you dicks.
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You can effectively make Spam Musabi with canned corned beef. Just FYI.
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. edit: wrong thread
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Dick Burglar posted:Stop making me hungry, you dicks. Don’t read the
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Corned beef hash, scrambled eggs with hot sauce and pepper, wheat toast, some black coffee...
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Corned beef hash, I have a weird nostalgia for powdered eggs. I could never eat them on a daily basis, or even more than very rarely, but whenever I have them it’s like some weird mental time warp.
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My only exposure to powdered eggs was when InRange did the WW2 British Rations series a few years ago (edit: January 2018, god drat it feels like a lifetime ago), and Ian cooked some. It looked weird, but I'd try it (with low expectations).
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Ugly In The Morning posted:I have a weird nostalgia for powdered eggs. I could never eat them on a daily basis, or even more than very rarely, but whenever I have them it’s like some weird mental time warp. UUUuuuuUUUUUgggggHhhHhhhhh gently caress no Slightly green-tinted lukewarm weepy powdered eggs nonono Wrong kind of nostalgia, friend
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I mean, trauma flashbacks are a kind of nostalgia, just not a pleasant one
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I thought powdered eggs was something everybody encountered at some point or other in fast food or buffets.
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I have ptsd from mess hall french toast made from wonder bread that you could play raquetball with.
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Whoever invented powdered eggs was a monster. They didn’t make powdered foods better. They just made eggs worse.
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TDY to Ramstein, initial impression after looking around is that it feels good to know that e. Someone I was on course with (name stalker IIRC) recommended kratman, I think I got through the blurb of the space Muslim one before saying gently caress that noise. Guest2553 fucked around with this message at 16:43 on Feb 18, 2020 |
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Oh he didn’t go straight in with the Kratman/Ringo collab featuring rejuvenated SS defending the weak modern Germany from ravenous aliens? And also a group of Jewish SS somehow
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Oh we haven't even discussed Mack Maloney and the Wingman series. Because that's full on whackadoo bananas poo poo right there. Makes Dale Brown look like high art.
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Guest2553 posted:TDY to Ramstein, initial impression after looking around is that it feels good to know that Our highest ranking guy, the guy a little up thread who tossed away his retirement with 2 years left, didn't plan it real well. We went burning up there after being released from work without calling ahead. They weren't open or something and the lady who answered didn't speak much English. But he kept banging on the door and I was certain we were going to have the Polizei called on us as I tried to disappear into my seat while he kept banging for 5 minutes.
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MA-Horus posted:Oh we haven't even discussed Mack Maloney and the Wingman series. The WIngman series is high art in its own way: full on whackadoo bananas poo poo
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Casimir Radon posted:Our highest ranking guy, the guy a little up thread who tossed away his retirement with 2 years left, didn't plan it real well. Sounds like the last time I went to the Frankfurt Red Light district truthfully
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MA-Horus posted:Oh we haven't even discussed Mack Maloney and the Wingman series. At least it was good crazy.
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