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    Combat chefs

    Anyone been watching Combat Chefs on the TV. This weeks episode had me in stitches watching a chef called Shaky Davies sweating and shaking through a Tri Service catering competition.

    On a similar note we had our Army Careers Office Xmas party last Friday in a overpriced poor standard establishment in Cardiff Bay, the meal was bogging and if they had been Army chefs I would have jailed them all. Oh for the days of Regimental Xmas dinners and mess functions where the food was in my opinion fantastic. I dont believe we really appreciated how well off we were.

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    I appreciated all of them Colin. In fact I got appreciated as a Newt at most of them. Wonderful memories that cannot (in my opinion) be matched anywhere else. How lucky we were!
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    All the chefs are doing a great job on that series and doing themselves proud, but who does that overweight prat of a major think he is. Comments like "you put food like that in front of me again and you'll be wearing it" I'm sorry but are there still D**k HEADS like that in the army?

    Troops these days are over worked and under paid and dinosaurs like him are really not needed!!!

    I suspect he's been in London district for a long time and avoiding the marathon like the plague!!!

    Just my opinion

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    Re: Combat chefs

    Quote Originally Posted by sid burns View Post
    All the chefs are doing a great job on that series and doing themselves proud, but who does that overweight prat of a major think he is. Comments like "you put food like that in front of me again and you'll be wearing it" I'm sorry but are there still D**k HEADS like that in the army?Troops these days are over worked and under paid and dinosaurs like him are really not needed!!!

    I suspect he's been in London district for a long time and avoiding the marathon like the plague!!!

    Just my opinion

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    I'm sorry but are there still D**k HEADS like that in the army?

    Short answer Sid,yes lots of them but not just in the Army. I suspect he is just playing to the camera.Perhaps he is trying too be the Simon Cowell of the Catering world. He certainly does not display the Army in a good light, fat arrogant pig.

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    Re: Combat chefs

    I Agree Fat Ba......ds like him put the army in a Bad light (and not just by the shadow he projects) and he is criticizing guys worth 10 of him,

    The Chefs I have know throughout the army including the regimantal Chefs have been stars, and I also miss the days of real Cookhouse Christmas dinners, Disclaimer "although the wife makes a cracking dinner"

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    There was a chef on there Vicky that sereved with us in Aldershot, a few of the Sgt mess might remb her lol

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    Re: Combat chefs

    Was it not this programme that did a piece on the 1st Bn in Cyprus.

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    we all complained about the chefs at times but we turned up each meal time filled our faces and said that was s**t but went back again
    especially on exercise how did they produce what they did with what they had
    well done the slop jockeys
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    The Maj in this programme reminded me of "Dicky Wyatt". He was a real good Chef. Does anyone know of Dicky's whearabouts?
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