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Cheers for Outback Steakhouse
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Posted on 07/24/2002 8:14:55 PM PDT by joebuck

Maybe should have dinner at Outback tonight. For troops in Kandahar, comfort is an Outback meal delivered on a C-17. But for those traveling to prepare the meal, it's a nerve-wracking mission.

The rumor started about a month ago. It spread through the 101st Airborne Division in Afghanistan like a dust storm in Kandahar. Nobody really believed it, because it sounded too good to be true.

The Outback Steakhouse people were coming. And they were bringing food.

Members of the 101st Airborne, like all of the troops in Afghanistan, have been eating meals such as T-rations, food that is sealed in large tin containers. The entire container has to be boiled to heat the food. Powdered eggs the color of sand are a common T-ration breakfast entree.

The possibility of ribeye steaks, grilled shrimp and, best of all, a deep-fried Bloomin' Onion, had them understandably excited.

About 3 a.m. on June 18, a C-17 landed at the Kandahar Airport. On board were 15 men and women in white Outback T-Shirts. And a giant cooler. It contained 6,700 steaks, 30,000 shrimp and 3,000 giant onions.

"Enough to feed 6,700 troops," said Dave Ellis, Outback's director of research and development.

They also unloaded 13,400 cans of O'Douls, a nonalcoholic beer. Ellis wanted to bring Budweiser, but alcohol is forbidden on the base.

The idea of feeding the troops was born a few months ago, when Outback CEO Chris Sullivan was at a social event with U.S. Army Gen. Tommy Franks.

Sullivan "thought it would be neat to serve the troops a steak dinner and a Bloomin' Onion," Ellis said. Franks thought so, too.

Ellis worked with Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base to figure out how to transport the enormous dinner and get military clearance for 15 people and cook in a war zone in the middle of the desert. The employees came from Outbacks around the country; Ellis is based in the company's headquarters in Tampa.

Most of the food was donated to Outback by the restaurant's vendors; the rest was paid for by Outback. It took nearly three days to fly to Kandahar. The group stopped in Germany, then flew the eight hours to Afghanistan. Armed troops greeted the plane.

"Nerve wracking," Ellis said.

The Outback employees were in Kandahar for only three days. They were preparing food almost the entire time. That posed some special challenges in the 115-degree heat.

Ellis and the other employees wore water-filled backpacks called "camelbacks" so they could constantly rehydrate. In between their tent and the kitchen, they were told not to stray off the gravel path or risk being killed by a land mine.

And they were informed of the closest bunker to the kitchen, in case they were bombed.

Base officials also pointed out the area's infamous sights: where American Taliban member John Walker Lindh was held. Where a firefight happened a few weeks ago. Where Osama Bin Laden's troops had trained nearby.

"You could sense the evil," Ellis said. Watching the troops in action and seeing their Spartan lifestyle made Ellis realize the sacrifices they had made for the United States.

"It gave me a sense of pride," he said.

The sightseeing was limited. Almost immediately, the employees set to work preparing the meal. They used the military's industrial-sized appliances.

They served the thousands of troops in 70 minutes, Ellis said. After eating the ribeye steak, broccoli, grilled shrimp, rolls and Bloomin' Onions, they ended the meal with cheesecake for dessert.

"They were so appreciative," Ellis said. "Comfort is very hard to come by over there."

Since he has been back in the United States, Ellis has received dozens of e-mails from soldiers and their families thanking them for the meal.

"I just wanted to say thank you for supporting the soldiers over here," said Sgt. 1st Class Ryan D. Field. "You have no idea how much it means to get anything from the states, but to have someone ship both great food and great people to prepare the food is awesome."

One woman, a master corporal in the Canadian Forces who is serving in Operation Enduring Freedom, said it was the best meal she had all year.


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I got this e-mail today and it just cheered me up. I really hope it's true, because if it isn't, it sure should be. I can assure you that when my family goes out to eat this weekend, it will be at Outback.
1 posted on 07/24/2002 8:14:55 PM PDT by joebuck
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To: joebuck
I hope it is true bump.
2 posted on 07/24/2002 8:19:58 PM PDT by Agent Smith
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To: joebuck
Nice story,,I will go get a mean there and thank themm personally.
3 posted on 07/24/2002 8:20:28 PM PDT by cajungirl
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To: joebuck
Great story, if true.
4 posted on 07/24/2002 8:22:34 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: MinorityRepublican
from http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/HBReal.shtml

Outback in Afghanistan Story - July 2002

This one is real. The e-mail rumor was taken almost verbatim from a July 2, 2002 St. Petersburg Times article by Tamara Lush. Well done Outback!
5 posted on 07/24/2002 8:27:43 PM PDT by jigsaw
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Wow, we should all go out to Outback sometime soon, then!
6 posted on 07/24/2002 8:30:16 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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Wow, we should all go out to Outback sometime soon, then!

Okay, but only if Tamara Lush (the reporter in #5) accompanies us.

Hope she doesn't name a son after Rush Limbaugh!

7 posted on 07/24/2002 8:51:15 PM PDT by jigsaw
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To: joebuck
best of all, a deep-fried Bloomin' Onion

This guy actually believes a friggin' onion is better than a ribeye or shrimp?! Must be one of those tree-huggin' granola munchers...

I know where I'm eating this weekend.

8 posted on 07/25/2002 7:50:11 AM PDT by occam's chainsaw
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To: joebuck
Ate dinner last night at "Outbacks" with my wife. Usually have steak, last night it was salmon. Really like their 22 ounce frosted beer muggs, filled to overflowing with Fosters. ;)
9 posted on 07/25/2002 7:57:24 AM PDT by BluH2o
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To: occam's chainsaw
This guy actually believes a friggin' onion is better than a ribeye or shrimp?!

You can get a rib eye or shrimp anywhere. It's a treat at Outback...

10 posted on 07/25/2002 8:11:55 AM PDT by null and void
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*** It's a treat at Outback... ***

It certainly is! We *always* order the onion with our meal.

11 posted on 07/25/2002 8:42:19 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: joebuck
bttt
12 posted on 07/25/2002 8:56:10 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: MinorityRepublican
Hey, it turns out that this story is definitely TRUE. It was first reported in the St. Petersburg Times on July 2, 2002. The link is here: http://www.sptimes.com/2002/07/02/Worldandnation/Heaven_in_time_of_war.shtml

Way to go Outback and keep a few ribeyes and onions hot for the joebuck clan this weekend! All Freepers are encouraged to support this resturant chain that chooses to support our soldiers rather than critisize our country.

13 posted on 07/25/2002 9:01:54 AM PDT by joebuck
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To: null and void
You can get a rib eye or shrimp anywhere

Not if you are a U.S. soldier currently stationed in Afghanistan.

14 posted on 07/25/2002 9:21:22 AM PDT by occam's chainsaw
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Is there a veteran's ping list?? I'm sure many of them would be interested in this. I am passing this on to many of the vets I know.
15 posted on 07/25/2002 9:29:57 AM PDT by occam's chainsaw
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"Is there a veteran's ping list?? I'm sure many of them would be interested in this. I am passing this on to many of the vets I know."

I'm not sure about a veteran's ping list, but I have been forwarding this column to everyone I know encouraging them to go to Outback this week and thank them for their efforts. It's a pretty cool thing when you can show your patriotism by chowing down on a juicy ribeye with all the trimmings. Is this a great Country or what?

16 posted on 07/25/2002 9:54:51 AM PDT by joebuck
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To: occam's chainsaw
Bloomin' Onion is no regular onion--breaded and deep fried, mmmm mmmmm good. I think I know where I want to eat tonight....
17 posted on 07/25/2002 12:17:49 PM PDT by LibertyGirl77
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To: occam's chainsaw
Point conceded.
18 posted on 07/25/2002 1:16:14 PM PDT by null and void
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To: null and void
If you're ever in the Phoenix area, let me know - the first Bloomin' Onion and Fosters is on me.
19 posted on 07/25/2002 1:43:49 PM PDT by occam's chainsaw
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To: Snow Bunny; SassyMom; Aeronaut; SpookBrat; AntiJen; leadpenny; exnavy; JohnHuang2; DoughtyOne; ...
Awesome!

Bumping the canteeners


Time Out: 13:53
KMG-365

20 posted on 07/25/2002 1:53:36 PM PDT by Johnny Gage
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