Sh!t on a shingle!
Army brat or country boy? Never heard that anywhere but on a farm...until I started hanging out with NCO's that entered the army in the 80's or earlier.
Sh!t on a shingle!
When I was a kid my Dad would make us breakfast a couple times a year with this stuff
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My Dad was a career soldier and in the Army they called this SOS (sh!t on a shingle)
My Pops would be proud.
Army brat or country boy? Never heard that anywhere but on a farm...until I started hanging out with NCO's that entered the army in the 80's or earlier.
Personally I think that just looks awesome!! We use the beef in a cheese ball recipe but I have never done anything else with it. My wife knew exactly what I was describing when I told her what I was seeing cause she had it as a kid.
It looks like it will warm you up to your toes. Gotta try it!
I spent the first 5 years of my life at Fort Benning Georgia where my Dad was a Jumpmaster.
Apparently I was conceived there just before my dad shipped out to Vietnam. I was informed of this at age 38 just before I got on a plane to there to transition to Iraq for the third time as a contractor...
Oh yeah .I always separate each slice and rinse it .Otherwise I would have a stroke mid meal.
SOS...I love that sh!t! My Dad was Army in WW2...luckily, we dropped the bomb, as he was sitting in a train station on his way to deploy. But he did get SOS regularly. I used to eat the Armour Dried Beef right out of he jar...salty, but good! But then, I eat anchovies right out of the can and don't rinse my kraut, either.
Made some spicy bean dip with pintos, guajillo and ancho chilis, paprika, garlic powder, a little oil and a little Peri Peri hot sauce.
Army brat or country boy? Never heard that anywhere but on a farm...until I started hanging out with NCO's that entered the army in the 80's or earlier.
That dip looks good! Did you make your own Peri Peri or buy it (and what brand)?
Grew up surrounded by farms. Growing up I honestly thought everyone knew what SOS was.
I used a bottled Nando's Hot Peri Peri Sauce...and it is HOT. I just used a little and I filled two 1lb deli tubs...I can eat maybe 15 or 20 Tostitos before the heat builds enough to catch up with me.
I love Nando's. There was one right next to the hotel I stayed in all the time while I was in Lincolnshire, UK. I have a clone recipe for their sauce, if you are interested. I would guess it's the medium, and not the hottest they have, but it tastes pretty close.
The little bottle I have is lasting a LONG time
SWMBO an a co-worker discovered one in Washington, DC on frequent business trips...took me there last year. So, when I saw the hot sauce at the grocery I bought some. I grabbed the "hot" bottle. SWMBO told me later that the "medium" was what she always used. D'oh!
Tonight I made baked coho salmon with mango salsa and a side of roasted Brussels sprouts and pears. Washed it down with a young ginger mead.
The Brussel sprouts and pears sounds great. A combo I have never thought about...The sweetness of the pears should work well with the roasted brussel sprouts.