Yes I agree the salmon filet is too good for soldiers, it would be better served to officers or commanders. I work near a Canadian naval base and sometimes see soldiers eating lunch at the local Burger King. If I'm also eating lunch there, I sometimes walk by their table and say something like "What...no IMP's today?" They just laugh and say something about how bad IMP's taste. I laugh with them but inside I feel like saying trade me your IMP's for a Whopper combo any day.mikeoverhere wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 5:41 pmI find US MRE's to be horrible, but only nasty when heated and more than not the components need heating.
I fully agree, a premium fillet of Salmon. It's $25 a pound at the store. People over there really not like salmon? That fillet is too good for soldiers. Perhaps my favorite along with the Beef Macaroni.Westview wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:15 amI'm surprised the salmon is the least favorite. I had that menu several times and it's my favorite! The salmon is not processed, it's a solid salmon filet.
So it must be a dislike of fish and seafood in general, such a shame because it really is high quality salmon and extremely good for you.
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Hey try it! IMP for a couple bucks is good and I bet they dont mindWestview wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 6:11 pmYes I agree the salmon filet is too good for soldiers, it would be better served to officers or commanders. I work near a Canadian naval base and sometimes see soldiers eating lunch at the local Burger King. If I'm also eating lunch there, I sometimes walk by their table and say something like "What...no IMP's today?" They just laugh and say something about how bad IMP's taste. I laugh with them but inside I feel like saying trade me your IMP's for a Whopper combo any day.mikeoverhere wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 5:41 pmI find US MRE's to be horrible, but only nasty when heated and more than not the components need heating.
I fully agree, a premium fillet of Salmon. It's $25 a pound at the store. People over there really not like salmon? That fillet is too good for soldiers. Perhaps my favorite along with the Beef Macaroni.Westview wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:15 amI'm surprised the salmon is the least favorite. I had that menu several times and it's my favorite! The salmon is not processed, it's a solid salmon filet.
So it must be a dislike of fish and seafood in general, such a shame because it really is high quality salmon and extremely good for you.
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Am a salmon eater and for good reason. Be a good idea to begin a thread surveying salmon as a good source of food and could share its uses and benefits.
Am a salmon eater and for good reason. Be a good idea to begin a thread surveying salmon as a good source of food and could share its uses and benefits.
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