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They Live without Windows or Internet. What Do Sailors Eat on a Submarine?
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Below deck, the nuclear-powered USS South Dakota lives in a rhythm of 12-hour watches, and in the cramped, windowless spaces, the kitchen plays a crucial role. It's there that culinary specialists prepare hundreds of portions in five hours every day—from 7 kg of turkey and 4.5 kg of ham to homemade pulled pork sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, and cookies—to feed 150 sailors. For a crew that won't see the light of day for months, meals are more t…
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