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STEC 01-25-09 09:01 AM

What do we eat
 
What did the crews eat (allong with banannas and oranges) when on patrol. What were the rations like, 3 times a day or whenever off shift? Do you think the officers ate together and discuse, just curious

Jimbuna 01-25-09 09:05 AM

In the broadest sense:

They ate fresh fruit, bread and meat at the outset of a patrol then reverted to canned foodstuffs when the fresh fayre was used up.

mookiemookie 01-25-09 11:45 AM

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Food aboard a U-boat was another interesting topic. At the beginning of a journey, as much food was cramped into every nook and cranny available in the U-boat. This resulted in one of the toilets being filled to capacity with food. They brought the best foods available with them, including fresh meat, sausages, bread loaves, fresh fruits and vegetables, but the small refrigerators meant that food spoilt quickly, especially in the damp environment of a U-boat. Very soon, fresh loaves of bread would sprout white fungi, which the crews promptly nicknamed as “Rabbits”, due to the white fuzzy appearance. By that time, food consisted mainly of canned goods supplemented by a soy based filler called Bratlingspulver. Issued by the military for U-boat crews, the crew unkindly referred to it as “diesel food”, due to the constant exposure of diesel exhaust that surrounded them.
http://www.uboataces.com/articles-life-uboat.shtml

You may also like this page, which lists the food carried on a IXC boat:

http://www.uboat.net/men/foodstuffs.htm

sonicninja 01-25-09 12:20 PM

also there was always the opportunity to scoop up what had fallen off the back of a freighter after it had been blasted by the deck gun, i saw a documentary on the history channel where a uboat crew collected various crates of Gin, tinned ham and corned beef, not a bad catch in the middle of an atlantic winter, certainly make life a bit more bearable at 100 meters with the gramaphone on, a few Gins and a tonne of corned beef sarnies.....pure bliss i bet!

A Very Super Market 01-25-09 12:22 PM

If patrolling of a good area, they could have gone fishing! Nah...

How 'bout eating Bernard?

mookiemookie 01-25-09 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by sonicninja
also there was always the opportunity to scoop up what had fallen off the back of a freighter after it had been blasted by the deck gun, i saw a documentary on the history channel where a uboat crew collected various crates of Gin, tinned ham and corned beef, not a bad catch in the middle of an atlantic winter, certainly make life a bit more bearable at 100 meters with the gramaphone on, a few Gins and a tonne of corned beef sarnies.....pure bliss i bet!

Nah...It all tastes like diesel oil after a while anyways. :ping:

TwistedFemur 01-25-09 12:34 PM

well i know they would slice the moldy bits off and eat the non moldy innards of sausages and bread. dont remeber where but do remember reading that

Platapus 01-25-09 01:00 PM

In "Iron Coffins" the author talks about furry rabbits (I think that is what he called them). They were loaves of bread with mould on the outside. They would do just what you wrote -- peel off the mould and eat the bread underneath.

Laufen zum Ziel 01-25-09 01:15 PM

Have to try some of this food stuff if I ever decide to do another 1TC
for realisim. Don't know about the fuzzy rabbit though.

Interesting thread.

Jimbuna 01-25-09 01:30 PM

Sometimes the soup even had meat in it.

http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/7269/ratsouptz1.jpg

mookiemookie 01-25-09 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Laufen zum Ziel
Have to try some of this food stuff if I ever decide to do another 1TC
for realisim. Don't know about the fuzzy rabbit though.

Interesting thread.

My dad qual'd on the Angler back in the 60s and told me that you knew it was diesel boat coffee when it had a rainbow oil slick on the top. I suppose you could just add a splash of 3-in-1 oil to every cup with your cream and sugar. :rotfl:

Weiss Pinguin 01-25-09 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Sometimes the soup even had meat in it.

http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/7269/ratsouptz1.jpg

Thank goodness I've already eaten. :o

Jimbuna 01-25-09 03:23 PM

On occasion the meat was freshly caught :lol:

http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/3...ketsoupox2.jpg

Task Force 01-25-09 03:29 PM

Wonder what kind of animal is in that first pic Jimbuna.:hmm:

Jimbuna 01-25-09 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Task Force
Wonder what kind of animal is in that first pic Jimbuna.:hmm:

Either a kitten or a rat :hmm:

I don't recall it was that long since I ate it :lol:


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