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Why Navy sailors love a filthy coffee mug
rangerrebew:
Why Navy sailors love a filthy coffee mug
By Sarah Sicard
Tuesday, Nov 7
Sailors call their unwashed coffee mugs "seasoned." (Photo via NavyHistory.org)
Athletes on a hot streak or headed to the playoffs in a given sport oftentimes opt out of shaving for fear of interrupting a routine that may throw a wrench into success. Such superstitions, however, are not limited to the participants of any particular sport.
Sailors, for example, but more specifically those those who have achieved the rank of chief, have one superstition that extends into the unsanitary. They never clean their coffee mugs.
The first time I learned of this I was 23 and working in an office in Washington. The director, a Navy veteran whose cubicle I shared, had a note stuck to his mug that read, “Don’t wash me.”
When I inquired, he informed me that it was something he picked up as a sailor. He’d done this with his black coffee for so long, in fact, that he’d simply grown to enjoy the taste of the weeks, months, or years old residue.
“It adds a lot of flavor,” he said.
https://www.airforcetimes.com/off-duty/military-culture/2023/11/07/why-navy-sailors-love-a-filthy-coffee-mug/
Smokin Joe:
I have my designated coffee mug, which gets washed about once a year. The idea is that the new coffee is strong enough to kill anything nasty that might be in the residuals from previous cups, even cold. :laugh:
roamer_1:
My camp cup, which is blue porcelain over tin, has never seen soap, though none of my tins have generally, the cup. certainly.
And it's right to call it seasoned. More along the lines of the same thing as cast iron ware, rather than adding taste. It is rather that it does not have the taste of the soap... albeit that it does 'normalize' like cast iron does.
THe same goes with my EDC go-cup and the favored morning cup, which has been my father's before me for many years - a White Castle cup.... only washed when a woman was around...
And my current one, 'Best Farter (Father)' cup, given to me by my daughter, which makes fart sounds every time you pick it up, and makes me giggle even yet, so much that keeping the coffee where it belongs is a problem... But due to its electronics, it has an excuse to avoid the sink.
Smokin Joe:
--- Quote from: roamer_1 on November 25, 2023, 05:50:10 pm ---My camp cup, which is blue porcelain over tin, has never seen soap, though none of my tins have generally, the cup. certainly.
And it's right to call it seasoned. More along the lines of the same thing as cast iron ware, rather than adding taste. It is rather that it does not have the taste of the soap... albeit that it does 'normalize' like cast iron does.
THe same goes with my EDC go-cup and the favored morning cup, which has been my father's before me for many years - a White Castle cup.... only washed when a woman was around...
And my current one, 'Best Farter (Father)' cup, given to me by my daughter, which makes fart sounds every time you pick it up, and makes me giggle even yet, so much that keeping the coffee where it belongs is a problem... But due to its electronics, it has an excuse to avoid the sink.
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My sister got me a new cup to replace the old ones she had given me which somehow disappeared after the fire...(One had a KGB seal on it with 'made in China" on the bottom, the other had the CIA shield with no stated point of origin, which I found funny.)
It's from the Black Rifle Coffee Company, heavy stoneware, with a smiley face surrounded by the words "F*ck your sensitivity" around it, which is where my attitude is before the first cup...but is really a poke at all the snowflakes out there.
That's my 'home cup', the road cup is an old china cup that was once a premium for buying Merit Cigarettes (I quit smoking in 2006) so it's a survivor.
I have a couple of older restaurant cups around, too.
roamer_1:
--- Quote from: Smokin Joe on November 25, 2023, 06:52:06 pm ---My sister got me a new cup to replace the old ones she had given me which somehow disappeared after the fire...(One had a KGB seal on it with 'made in China" on the bottom, the other had the CIA shield with no stated point of origin, which I found funny.)
It's from the Black Rifle Coffee Company, heavy stoneware, with a smiley face surrounded by the words "F*ck your sensitivity" around it, which is where my attitude is before the first cup...but is really a poke at all the snowflakes out there.
--- End quote ---
:beer: happy77
--- Quote ---That's my 'home cup', the road cup is an old china cup that was once a premium for buying Merit Cigarettes (I quit smoking in 2006) so it's a survivor.
I have a couple of older restaurant cups around, too.
--- End quote ---
Funny how we're talking about this right now... I *JUST* found one of my old EDC road cups... For the longest time, I just used my camp cup... and it sat laid over on the dashboard when it was not in use - forever.... That was back in the day, before travel cups were a thing, and nothing but a Blazer had cupholders...
As an aside, that was a coveted move back in the day.... to replace the seats in a Chevy PU with Blazer seats specifically for that dumass bucket in between the seats and it's cupholders... *FOR* the cupholders, mostly.... I can't tell you how many times I swabbed them things out....
ANYHOW, before travel cups and cupholders... I had this old plastic trailerhouse cup, red, made to look like stoneware, but plastic and light... Somewhere between my camp cup and travel mugs, I adopted that red cup... And it laid on the dash long enough to turn pink. I just found that cup the other day. I still have it.
I kinda miss the smell of coffee poured down the defroster vents.... That's a thing my lads will never know. :laugh:
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