From: Evyn MacDude <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
To: xxxxxx@simplelists.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: [TML] Meals Aboard A Ship



On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 7:23 PM, Kurt Feltenberger <xxxxxx@thepaw.org> wrote:


I was thinking that the individual portions (entree, veggie1, veggie2, dessert, etc.) would be produced under contract (or perhaps by Fleet owned companies and managed by local companies, much like how the contract to manage the Lake City Ammunition Plant is put up for bid every few years here in the States), and held to a commercial standard that would require the portion to be restaurant suitable.  The crew member would then draw whatever his ration allotment would be, and this would have a secondary benefit of allowing the ship's doctor to officially limit individual crew members to specific foods based on health needs.

I will point out that pre-made meals and even portions of meal take up a lot more volume in storage than bulk raw ingredients. With that the USN does use a lot of items that come bulk packed individual portions, Veal Patties for one. Also one should note that a Lot of usable kitchen space can be packed into one displacement tons worth of space.   

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Evyn
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PBS  ran a 'Supercarrier' series some years ago & it was amazing just how many folks were aboard that thing! The kitchen was immense w/ people all over the place. There were large bulk-packed packages but very large amounts of bulk raw ingredients incl what appeared to be a side of beef! All very impressive esp the 'unrep' footage.

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