Army Catering Corps
Im Looking for => General => Topic started by: davidevans on September 23, 2008, 09:47:46 PM
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My 4/80 catering Manual is getting very old and battered! I was wondering if there is a current version and if it is available to purchase? I googled but the only documents I could find were relating to everything in catering management except the cooking - do they still cook or have they followed the Navy and just re-heat food?
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Did you manage to find an up to date Manual, I have a 1992 version in word doc format, EMail me at bobnicol@sky.com and i will send it to you .
:)
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Bob,
If you still have the manual in word could you e-mail it to me please
jeremy.hunter@ntlworld.com
Jerry Hunter
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Would appreciate a copy of your manual if possible, as i have been trying to find a copy of the 1970's version to no avail, if possible please send to refman1@btinternet.com
Many Thanks
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Kassiopi and Jerry Hunter.
Check your email.
Hope you dont mind Bob, I've passed it on.
Rob :)
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Thanks Rob
all recieved
Jerry
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I stumbled across a MACs 1965(red book) in a book shop in Cornwall some years ago. Obviously never used in a pastry shop. I never saw one in service(breast fed on MACS1977), but it still makes interesting reading, the section on Malay catering in particular. Not bad for 4 quid! ;D
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Hi Guys,
i have been trying to source a manual for a while, but to no luck. I think it is one of, if not the best books about, if anyone has a electronic version and would be willing to email me one at scotti.d@hotmail.co.uk i would be very thankful.
Scottie
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Can't say I remember much about the cooking manual but I do remember standing behind the prep bench and listening to the words spoken before we commenced the first cooking lesson. Making Raspberry buns.
"Forget what it says in here." said the Instructor, waving the manual above his head. "Always double the amount of baking powder required in the recipes and you can't go wrong."
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Good grief! My personal copy is the 1954 edition,with all the amendments carefully taped in. Perhaps it has antique value now. Will not bin it in case i get a good offer. It sits well on the shelf between Delia and Jamie.
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One of our hallowed army catering manuals up languishing between a pair of complete Tossers? Oh the shame of it. My beef olives will never taste the same.
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Have a look at the following link JSP 404 is the catering manual http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/MicroSite/DES/OurPublications/CateringPublications/ (http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/MicroSite/DES/OurPublications/CateringPublications/)