Woah... Who knew that British aircraft carrier cuisine was this powerful

Woah... Who knew that British aircraft carrier cuisine was this powerful

Besides the shitpost, can we have a military "cuisine" thread?

Submarines have the best food in the US Navy at least

They still have a ramp.

Why is the British navy slowly killing their own people with sausage and bacon loaded nitrites?

How does it feel to be in the same class as Brazil? I guess mediocrity is what you get for measuring food in units like "rashers", "bath tubs" and "panameras"

I worked on a frieghter once. When suppertime came, the old cook came on deck sayin'
Fellas, it's too rough to feed ya.

>ramp

If you have any questions or points to discuss about the QE class I'd recommend you to stop by on /k/ as this thread is about military food. Not carrier capability.

>enough beans to fill 38 bathtubs
someone's had too much Veeky Forums

counting eggs in terms of three egg omelettes.

>64,800 eggs
>enough for 21,600 three egg omelettes
you don't say?

I wonder how many 1 egg omelettes you could make?

>post about "powerful carriers"
>oops! no I mean that's offtopic!
lel
probably at least several motorized rollingham's in weight

I worked on a freighter once. We sailed from the Chippewa on down of the big lake they called 'gitche gumee'.

We did a couple short stints on some of the helo carriers used by the Marines. The chow wasn't that bad, and the lower enlisted chow was better than the chief's mess.

>deep sea penis

Powerful carrier cuisine.
Learn to read the OP.

Airforce Chow > Navy Chow > Army Chow > Marine Chow

Best chow by country seems to be the french

1/4 as many as the number of 4 egg omelettes
how dense r u

> meters for length/width of ship
> miles for sausage length

wut.

I suppose it shouldn't come as a surprise that the navy loves their sausage.

It's a weird habit brits have. We prefer to measure objects in metric but prefer to measure distance in imperial.

That's pretty accurate.

yeah but i bet you retards still love to whine about muh metric system

I reckon they save a lot of weight w/o having to carry tooth paste or body wash/soap

We love to complain about everything. Complaining is fun.

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Its for wheelchairs

>letting cripples into the military
Political correctness has gone too far.

True. You think tomorrow's battlefields will be wheelchair accessible? Like a United Nations deal.

Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?

It will all be fought with drones and piloted by cripples at home in bed wearing VR headsets and holding Xbox controllers.

>let's build a carrier that's too big to fit in any of our ports.
Wew lad....

>Marine Chow
why is the marine chow so shit?.

>I suppose it shouldn't come as a surprise that the navy loves their sausage.
laughs

>1000 loaves of bread per day
>for 1600 people
>each person eating more than half a loaf a day
Brits and their fucking toast with a side of toast

They don't dump nitrite over their pork.

Aren't you confusing with the French?

Boy you sure are stupid.

It's Ameriteeth that have terrible gnashers and Frenchies who don't bathe.

Try again Cletus.

loaves of bread per day
>>for 1600 people
>>each person eating more than half a loaf a day
>Brits and their fucking toast with a side of toast
You thinking of the toast buddy bruv :^)

>all the Brit butthurt ITT

>All the yank obsession ITT

It never gets old.

Because marines are meatheads who sign up to use the oldest equipment, eat the shittiest food, and generaly be the navy's bitch when budget day rolls around, all so they can lord their stupidity over the other branches by screeching oorah while furiously masturbating whenever they hear the words marine or corps.

That's officers' food, right.