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Most random food in the clientco canteen?
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That sounds ace actually.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostHoumous with Beef and Onions followed by non-dairy "ice cream
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Thanks for the suggestion.Originally posted by snaw View PostFish head porridge is up there I think ...
I'd recommend smoked haddock and spring onion porridge.Comment
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Blutwurst (blood sausage) that was runny. Experimentation with the raw product led to another cooking method: Boil until the contents turn solid and leave overnight. Slice and fry and you've got decent black pudding.Originally posted by meridian View PostHorse steaks here (CH) as well. And tartare de cheval in clientco's restaurant.
Dandelion salad is the one that gets me. I guess any old edible weed can go on a plate and be called "salad".
I haven't come across dandelion salad, but have seen it in old recipe books.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Bad memories of Gardner Merchant, who merged with Sodexho.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt is MTT Enterprises corporate gastro-intestinal health policy that directors never eat in canteens run by the Albron, Sodexho or Eurest companies, and must seek out a suitable local restaurant at every clientco site. Suitability of the restaurant will at first be judged according to reputation in a locally renowned gastronomic guide, and then by one sample visit. Satisfaction during the sample visit will invariably lead to repeat business for said restaurateur.
You could always tell when the contract was up for renewal as the food got better for a while. By the subsequent decline in quality you could tell when the contract had been signed,Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Do they have Aromat too? I can't remember, but it's very popular in the German speaking world.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI noticed the chocolate sprinkles when I was in Middelburg. They put them on EVERYTHING, including breakfast. WTF?
In the hotel, the breakfast included little packets of chocolate sprinkles which were intended for either the cooked breakfast, or to go on the toast.
Disgusting stuff.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThere was the African gent in a London hotel who loaded his plate with bacon sausage and eggs and cornflakes and milk and fruit and toast.
still, for all I know, that might be equivalent to ordering a keema nan, bindi bhaji and mushroom rice with your chicken madras.
Not food, but a Norwegian client had a communal supply of Snuss in the fridgeComment
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