Hey hey it's the Naval related and themed food guy!I open a thread in your lovely community because you don't know what valuable info you will get!Still looking for that 1942 US Navy Coobook hahahahaha.Today I present my latest discovery: snert.Which is: Dutch pea soup, a Dutch Navy tradition. When white fatty bacon bits are used, it's called snert with icebergs lolDo you know any naval food?
why do you write like this?
>>22005883You attract more flies with honey
Guys? Maties?
>>22005957No flies huh?
Dumb cunts post ITT (please)
I don't know any naval foods but I respect your interest anon. There is something comfy about naval food- eating with your sailorbros on the rolling high seas, you against nature, the cold hard spray of salty water across your face and down your neck as you hunch over and pop yo collar over a warm bowl of sea chow.
>>22005878>fatty bacon bitsThat is not very naval where is the fish and gay sex?
>>22005992Thank you, I also love the thought of being on a boat with your bro's for hundreds of days at a time, I think in a past life I was sailor in the age of discovery>>22005996Oh don't worry, there's plenty of fish and gay love, but the salted pork is a treat
In Canada, there is a hot soup waiting everyone at 10 AM sharp
>>22005878>Do you know any naval food?Yes. Hard tack with a side of weevils.
>>22005878Pea soup and pork is also a British thing.I have reservations that your are really from the Netherlands and you are just playing a LARP. Ignoring the stupid Americans . . .this could have been a good thread, maybe another time eh?
I can't imagine what salted pork tastes like, especially since it was soaked in seawater to remove the salt during preparation.
>>22006026What a lovely plate. I wonder if it was navy issued, or perhaps Officers were granted the privilege of bringing aboard keepsakes from home?
Doodzieke flikkers ITT
>>22006030OP here, I am not Dutch, I never said that...I made threads in the past, mostly about US Navy Bean Soup and IJN curry but I guess you can't please all faggots on this board
>>22006030Also OP: I read about RN Pea soup, it seems it was huge up until maybe the 60s
>>22005878I'm not familiar with any traditional naval foods but snert sounds good. Would eat
>>22006053>granted the privilege KekBut yes, Captains would bring their own furniture and silverware for their cabin.Actually, all sailors were expected to bring their own utensils. That shit didn't become standardized until well into the 1800s, and that's because mass production allowed for cheap production of forks and knives.Here is a tip: if a genie randomly appears and says he's gonna send you back to medieval times in 30 seconds, gather up as much silverware as you can. That shit will be highly valuable and get you a nice start in your world.
>>22006436>Here is a tip: if a genie randomly appears and says he's gonna send you back to medieval times in 30 seconds, gather up as much silverware as you can.Nah bro, I've already thought about this and Ima either grab a cattle prod and larp as Zeus, or a Glock and larp as Thor.
>>22006597Do you have a cattle prod or a Glok within 30 seconds?
>>22005878What do you think about townsends channel? I want to try the potted salmon eventually.
>>22005878salt beef and ships biscuit stew with lemonated grog
>>22005878>Do you know any naval food?I don’t but it’s pretty cool. Are bean and legume dishes pretty common across navies? It’d be interesting if the WW2 US ice cream ship used a special ice cream recipe
>>22006684Townsend has a few recipes that are maritimely-themed
>>22006678I have more of a chance of getting either of those in 30secs than any amount of silver.
>>22006436dropping into medieval times with pockets full of silverware is a great way to get robbed and murdered. there's literally nothing you could take that would protect you from agonizing death. even if you just took antibiotics you risk being burned as a witch for surviving infection too easily. they probably wouldnt even understand your language.
>>22006026*CLACK CLACK*
>>22006026>always choose the lesser of two weev-AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>22006950Kek good one
Indian Navy foods?
>>22005878
>>22006022Whats in the soup? Nanaimo bars and socialist “healthcare”?
>>22007056Ohhhh we got a hater :))))Sometimes it's Wonton soup
>>22007003I love Labskaus, I want to visit the Uboat in Kiel and then eat Labskaus and fischbrotchen
>>22007056Seethe more
>>22006886>silversilverware, anon. I'm not talking about literal silver
>>22007137>treatment starts next weekAaaauahahahaha!!!
>>22005878My family makes pea soup and kielbasa when the weather is cold. It's a great comfort food but some people think it's weird because it's green. It's great with some garlic bread. The soup in your photo looks very similar.
>>22007199Germany pea soup is the same. Every country probably just throws different types of sausages into it.
>>22007202I'm descended from Germans so that makes sense.
>>22007199That sounds good anon
I wish I was a sailor out on the high seas eating pea soup instead of dealing with my aging mother and grandmothers issues
>>22007003North germany is a culinary wasteland.
>>22007222Hang in there anon, adventure surely will find you in the future!
>>22006894Relax anon, it's not *really* gonna happen. It's simply a fun thing to think about.
>>22007222Me too anon, me too.
>>22006902Based
>>22007227Wrong.
what a jolly life it would be to sail the seas with your boys eating pickled herring and potted prawn and suchwhen I was a wee boy mummy took me to Weston Super Mare and I was given a little pot of prawns in some kind of light vinegar which seems like something landlubbers can't into
>>22005999Rum, sodomy, and the lash? Roger the cabin boy? Sounds good, upside-down Satan.
>>22007222trips of truthThe fucking Social Security administration keeps revising life expectancy numbers upward. When I moved back home to take care of my mother she had an estimated 2 years left. It's three years later and now the SS says she has 2.87 years of life expectancy. Seriously fuck statisticians.
>>22005878I unironically drink grog. Pussers Rum is incredible, it's equally good straight, grogged, or in any cocktail
>>22006039It's fun, I like making it once or twice a year. You boil it at least once to remove some of the salt then fry it. It tastes like really fatty salty pork, almost like this basic but wonderful flavor that feels as though it shouldn't be possible in the modern era. They sell it up in New England like this and usually the only people who buy it are people making beans with it but I've seen at least a few octogenarian gigaWASPs buy it without much else going along with it
>>22007189It’s the serious stuff that gets treated in public healthcare system. But you won’t get opiates for your backpain or a zillion checkups despite being healthy just because you have insurance.
>>22007678I always wanted to drink a rum close to what the naval ration rum was. Is Pusser's a good brand for this or are there other rums closer to traditional royal navy rum
>>22007696I think it is, but I'm not an expert in that regard. I like the British dark rums, I'm also a fan of Goslings and Mount Gay, the latter of which dates to the early 18th century. Then I've been to Bermuda, home of Goslings, and it's a totally different culture out there. Having a bottle of rum on hand is just basic hospitality, they had a bottle over at our Airbnb
>>22007714Oh it's nice to travel, I would love to visit the atlantic.I bought a bottle of mount gay a few years ago: it's pure pleasure, that sugarcane really hits the spot
Hey hey just the US Navy classic favourite: SOS.I wonder if they still eat this on their ships
>>22005878>naval food>clack clack
>>22007768If anyone has the Max hardtack gif, please post it for my own use
>>22007137>treatmentnigga gon kill
>>22007769It's already in the thread
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>>22007754I've always wanted to make this. Maybe I will tomorrow
>>22007754Never had it on my boat. We've barely had beenies and weenies either, kinda sad tbqh