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Richard
06-03-2009, 10:31
What! No Tali on the barbi? Here's an Outback business opportunity for someone with an adventuresome entrepeneurial spirit. ;)

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Australia's Troops Aghast At Dutch Food
Reuters, 3 Jun 2009

Australia's soldiers fighting Taliban militants in Afghanistan are up in arms, over Dutch food.

A special team of Australian military cooks had been rushed to Afghanistan to produce "Aussie food" after scores of soldiers complained about the Dutch-run mess at Tirin Kot military base, in southern Uruzgan province, parliament was told Wednesday.

"I think the issue is that it's not Aussie food, it's European food. It's true that people have been quite strong in their views about the European food," Australia's military commander Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston told lawmakers at a special defense budget hearing.

Australia, a close U.S. ally and the largest non-NATO contributor in Afghanistan, agreed in April to boost troop numbers to around 1,550, including a combat group and special forces soldiers.

Most of the soldiers are fighting alongside Dutch forces leading coalition efforts in Uruzgan, although special forces commandos have their own Australian cook.

"I think it was an insult to them," Senator David Johnston told Houston of the Dutch-supplied food, which many of the 800 Australian soldiers have complained lacks freshness and taste.

"The least they could expect when they are deployed for six months is that they can eat proper food," Johnston said.

Houston said the Dutch-prepared food was generally nutritious, but was not as fresh as Australians were generally accustomed to in their diets.

"We listen to our people. Our people have indicated that they'd like some Aussie food," Houston said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090603/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_afghanistan_food

Mike
06-03-2009, 11:14
I always considered vegimite to be a culinary affront to modern civilization.

Aussie friend and constant traveller is never without a big jar of it which he actually eats on a daily basis.

Peregrino
06-03-2009, 12:05
It pays to read PS.com. The Aussie LNO just walked in my office. He hadn't seen this yet so I printed the article. He'll be discussing the contents with the Dutch LNO tomorrow. :munchin

Richard
06-03-2009, 12:29
It pays to read PS.com. The Aussie LNO just walked in my office. He hadn't seen this yet so I printed the article. He'll be discussing the contents with the Dutch LNO tomorrow. :munchin

Now that would be a meeting worth attending! Vegemite and raw herring with beer, of course. :D

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Scimitar
06-03-2009, 13:10
I always considered vegimite to be a culinary affront to modern civilization.

Aussie friend and constant traveller is never without a big jar of it which he actually eats on a daily basis.

What you may not know is that it is one of the highest natural forms of Vit B.

However, I do agree that you have to be force feed it as a child to like the stuff, but it is great out in the field, and preserves very well.

When out in the bush for longer then 48hrs I'd take a jar and just eat it of my (clean) fingers.....yummm.

I had the family send me some when I moved back to the States and will be bringing some with me when I come back.

S