IMPs great granddad

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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by dirtbag » Wed Jun 09, 2010 3:51 am

Treesuit wrote:
It took guts to eat the menu E tinned oxtail.
Dare I ask what that was?? :shock:
Umm... Oxtail ?
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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by biscuits brown » Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:00 pm

dirtbag wrote:
Treesuit wrote:
It took guts to eat the menu E tinned oxtail.
Dare I ask what that was?? :shock:
Umm... Oxtail ?
And not soup. tinned tail. Chunked. In a lovely tail gravy. :mrgreen:

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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by Treesuit » Wed Jun 09, 2010 10:27 pm

BB,

Is that supposed to be an English delicacy? :shock:

Doesn't sound all that great.

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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by dirtbag » Wed Jun 09, 2010 11:18 pm

Oxtail soup is marvelous!
I do the same thing, but with neck chunks!! :P
Never had stew though...
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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by Jbsteven » Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:25 am

dirtbag wrote:but with neck chunks!! :P

I'd blow chunks if I ate that.

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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by dirtbag » Sat Jun 12, 2010 11:58 am

Jbsteven wrote:
dirtbag wrote:but with neck chunks!! :P

I'd blow chunks if I ate that.
Stew meat is stew meat....

Neck meat is great for soups and stews..
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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by Bypah » Sat Jun 12, 2010 4:17 pm

Both are good for stews or soups.... :wink:
yummmm :mrgreen:
raw-oxtails.jpg
oxtails...
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kosher beef neckbones
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pork neckbones. you can get it @ Walmart
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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by Jbsteven » Sat Jun 12, 2010 8:41 pm

I just puked in my mouth a little.






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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by biscuits brown » Sat Jun 12, 2010 9:26 pm

Jbsteven wrote:I just puked in my mouth a little.






:wink:
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Spanish oxtail stew with carrots
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Looks fine to me.

With the 14 in 1 it wasnt the concept of the dish, Oxtail with haricot beans, it was the poor recipe that was produced for the compo in cans. It was reported as "too full of bone and very greasy."

I will start a new thread involving all the known compo 14 in 1 menus and ingredients. You can vent your disgust there. :lol:

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Re: IMPs great granddad

Post by Treesuit » Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:31 pm

BB,

I must admit after looking at the oxtails and now know what they are really supposed to be used for, I think I'd take a stab at trying the stew. It looks very delicious. :o

Now on to my question.This is what the UK had in their rations (14 in 1) I believe you said, at the time. Now were all the cans in that ration and the UK/US version based on the US C-ration can? Or were the cans varying? Basically when making the ration whose standards did each country follow (?) and where were they made and packed?

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