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12 hours ago, Persona non grata said:

I'll pass on both. I'd rather be hungry than feel sick with a stomach full of grease. When I happen to have a craving for fried chicken, Publix is actually quite good, and they're everywhere in SC.

There is one next to my mom's house, cool store.

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3 minutes ago, Krdshrk said:

It's a spice packet - not a sauce... I put that shit on everything... and I tend to ask for extra cuz it's awesome on popcorn too.

Nice!  I'll definitely check it out.  If you're looking for a good spice blend,  Everglades Seasoning.  Amazing!

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Not to hijack the thread, but steaks had Everglades Cactus Dust and the mash potatoes was Everglades Heat in a maple bacon bourbon gravy.  I have no ties to the company that I’m plugging it for any purpose other than it’s amzaing!

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3 hours ago, BoatGuy said:

Popeyes!  With that Sweet Heat sauce they have... the best.  

Go figure, a Boatswains Mate eating crap fast food chicken! Neanderthal! :p

 

Ill have to make you some of my mommas fried chicken, and set you straight!

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I'll be sure to put on my eating pants!

3 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

Go figure, a Boatswains Mate eating crap fast food chicken! Neanderthal! :p

 

 

Hahaha!!  Go figure, a bubble head and their fancy surf and turf type meals.  Did you guys have champagne with every meal?  It's like the Air Force under water.

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8 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

Go figure, a Boatswains Mate eating crap fast food chicken! Neanderthal! :p

 

Ill have to make you some of my mommas fried chicken, and set you straight!

Let me tell Ya'll That wayward Texan ain't messin' around!

That recipe is BANGIN'!!!!

OMG!

 

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32 minutes ago, BoatGuy said:

I'll be sure to put on my eating pants!

Hahaha!!  Go figure, a bubble head and their fancy surf and turf type meals.  Did you guys have champagne with every meal?  It's like the Air Force under water.

We had NAVY champagne....coffee!! 

 

Funny you should mention ‘surf and turf’ meals we had on the boat. We did have prime rib and lobster on a semi-regular basis. Sounds awesome, right??

Yeah, I know...there goes the bubblehead whining about eating prime rib and lobster while being deployed. 

The cases of ‘meat’ we schlupped aboard the boat we all marked “for for human consumption”. Prisioner grade meat. It was pretty rough. 

We have another submariner here (his screen name escapes me, but he is currently serving on my old boat, USS Topeka), I’m pretty sure he’ll verify this!!

 Now, the ‘Chair Force’ guys, (love you long time, no shit, Air Force, lol), THEY had it good!! They didn’t have to hot rack in the torpedo room!

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22 minutes ago, Downtownv said:

Let me tell Ya'll That wayward Texan ain't messin' around!

That recipe is BANGIN'!!!!

OMG!

 

Better yet @BoatGuy, we’ll have to guilt @Downtownv into cooking up a mess of my Mommas chicken and bringing it to one of the shotgun shoots! 

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1 minute ago, BoatGuy said:

About that recipe...

Talking about Navy chow, I just pictured Buckman from Down Periscope.  My last deployment was Kuwait and Iraq, Army DFAC food wasn’t bad.  Breakfast was pretty good.  

Boats, that recipe is further back in this thread. 

Try it, even your Neanderthal Boatswains Mate ass will like it! 

Maybe we need to post pictures, cause I know you can’t read!

 

 

(love ya, Boats!!) lol

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5 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

Better yet @BoatGuy, we’ll have to guilt @Downtownv into cooking up a mess of my Mommas chicken and bringing it to one of the shotgun shoots! 

Well I just gotta get my 2 best cooking girls together to pull that off...

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