Days of old. Another life......
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I am attempting to post two photos together in the gallery but I have been unable to do so this far. :cloud: I will see how/if this test turns out? :o |
We call that a packed lunch. I'm missing the curry course
As my old shipmate Kromeski used to say, Good Scran Today. |
I'm getting hungry and it's only 08.45.
Ton |
YM (Geoff)
Thanks for posting, that menu is a classic from the mid-70s, how was the Tournedos Rossini? Cheers John |
Two problems John:
Geoff |
Hi , YM-Mundrabilla .
You are not alone regards doing something and then have no recollection / memory as to how you done it . i have been there at times :- Age thing . Grey cells not working as they should . Other , shipmates might answer that one . Brain says im still 21 , body says different [ OUCH ] . All the best , take care . Tony |
One can have fun with ‘interpreting’ these menus;
Tournedos Rossini - Steak on toast with a lump of pate and some gravy. |
Regards some of these Restaurent Menus you get
so little on the plate for the money by the time you get home you are still hungary and raid the cupboard / fridge . ha,ha . i find as i have got older my appetite is not the same / eat less and find my taste buds different dont eat some things i use too . All the best , shipmates Tony |
I remember a meat product stocked in the freezer section of the supermarkets in the USA. The picture on the box made the contents look very appetizing, but those contents were basically ground hamburger meat formed into a different shape and renamed "Salisbury Steak".
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In this day and age nothing is quite what one is led to believe whether it be the picture on the box or politics.
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In Texaco we were served a burger without any bun. It was served with chips, peas and gravy and called a Vienna Steak.
I wish I had one in front of me this lunchtime. |
There used to be a large chain of roadside hotels with restaurants in the USA called Howard Johnsons. Around the North Eastern area of their empire one of the items on the menu was the "California Burger". It was a very large burger in a large bun with sesame seeds, a lot of lettuce and tomato salad, and large portion of "fries." When I was in Florida a year later, we found a "HoJo's" not far from the boatyard we were in. The "California Burger" wasn't featured on their menu, but something that looked suspiciously like it was there called the "Sunshine Burger", or something like that. Definitely no reference to the State of California. However, Florida did promote itself as the "Sunshine State" in those days. Interstate rivalry between the Atlantic and Pacific Coast? I never got an answer.
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When joining Barber Blue Sea vessels in Newark (Port Elizabeth), we were put up in a Howard Johnson. A strange place that had a notice in the room to use the security chain at all times and NEVER open the door if they knocked. A bit off-putting! When inspecting a bulker in Baranquilla, I stayed at the Howard Johnson. It was very good. The room opened up onto a roof terrace.
Rgds. Dave |
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