• Chipped Beef

    From ocsdfw@yahoo.com@1:124/5013 to All on Thursday, January 31, 2019 20:18:52
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    Subject: Chipped Beef
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    Anyone know of a place that serves chipped beef? Always like eating this.
    Saw it on TV the other day and got me wanting some. They sell it at grocery stores in the frozen section (Swanson's) not horrible but of course not the best. Its over salted but great on white toast. Looking for a place in the North DFW area of town.
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    Subject: Re: Chipped Beef
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    "OCSDFW" <ocsdfw@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:j6pddm$nbn$1@dont-email.me...
    Anyone know of a place that serves chipped beef? Always like eating this. Saw it on TV the other day and got me wanting some. They sell it at
    grocery stores in the frozen section (Swanson's) not horrible but of
    course not the best. Its over salted but great on white toast. Looking
    for a place in the North DFW area of town.

    I recall what we called that in the military. Sh|t on a Shingle.

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    On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 11:49:08 -0500, "NotMe" <me@privacy.net> wrote:


    "OCSDFW" <ocsdfw@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:j6pddm$nbn$1@dont-email.me...
    Anyone know of a place that serves chipped beef? Always like eating this. >> Saw it on TV the other day and got me wanting some. They sell it at
    grocery stores in the frozen section (Swanson's) not horrible but of
    course not the best. Its over salted but great on white toast. Looking
    for a place in the North DFW area of town.

    I recall what we called that in the military. Sh|t on a Shingle.


    As a kid, I never minded it but I never ate it every day either. Had
    a relative who served during and after WW2 in the Army, the Navy, and
    the Coast Guard. He said of the 3, he preferred Navy subs because
    they ate like royalty: steaks, seafood, fancy desserts...the best.
    Yep, Army SOS and plain navy beans were notoriously unpopular.

    Better than the Russian Army but this story points to Russian food
    upgrades. Barley porridge. And America feared a nuclear war? Maybe
    a petard war! Man, that's worse than plain oatmeal to defend your
    country.



    10-02-2011 17:17 Scripps
    The Russian army is having a hard time filling its ranks with
    draftees. About half of all potential recruits never show up for
    induction. Bribes to obtain medical deferments are common, and there
    is no real social stigma attached to draft dodging. In fact, it seems
    more or less expected.

    The undermanned army is now hoping to lure illegal immigrants into
    joining with a promise of full Russian citizenship three years into a
    five-year enlistment.

    The draftees, if they show up, serve for 12 months, but the new
    recruits face a vicious brutality, that Human Rights Watch called
    inhuman, degrading and grossly abusive, at the hands of the
    "granddads," soldiers serving the final six months of their
    enlistment. Unsurprisingly, desertion is common.

    Numerous studies have brought this to the attention of the officer
    corps and the government with little to no effect.

    But the Russian army has decided there might be an incentive to join
    and even to stay for the entire 12 months -- better food.

    The army is doing away with barley porridge, a staple of the military
    going back to czarist times and widely described as inedible. It is
    being replaced by buckwheat porridge, which is described as five times
    more expensive but does not require the hours and hours of cooking
    that the barley does.

    The quicker preparation time means that the army has been able to fire
    a large number of civilian cooks, who are not too happy about it.
    Maybe we could hire a few of them to cook for death row inmates like
    the one in Texas who ordered a huge last meal then refused to touch
    it. At least with barley that's been boiled all day, he'd have an
    excuse.

    The article was published and distributed by Scripps Howard News
    Service (www.scrippsnews.com).
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    Subject: Re: Chipped Beef
    Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 20:55:32 -0600
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    On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 06:50:12 -0500, "OCSDFW" <ocsdfw@yahoo.com> wrote:

    Anyone know of a place that serves chipped beef? Always like eating this. >Saw it on TV the other day and got me wanting some. They sell it at grocery >stores in the frozen section (Swanson's) not horrible but of course not the >best. Its over salted but great on white toast. Looking for a place in the >North DFW area of town.

    About once or twice a month, Tierneys (Formerly Mill St. Cafe -
    Lewisville) has S.O,S on their "specials menu" http://www.tierneyscafeandtavern.com/specials-menu.pdf

    My dad was in Germany ( Post WWII) and after he came home my Grandma
    made it for him occasionally . I had not tasted it again for about 50
    years, until I saw it on the Tiemey's menu. I don't know how it is
    supposed to taste....but Tierney's gave me about a 50 year flashback
    :)

    ( The weekly menu is posted weekly, When checking the online menu,
    please scroll to page 2, which is the breakfast menu, I think the SOS
    may be a breakfast item, which is no problem because they serve
    breakfast all day)


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