Well, to set at least part of the record straight, on my destroyer in the mid-1950's, SOS was ground beef in a white sauce served over toast.
Wasn't bad, with enough Worchestershire Sauce squirted over it.
The creamed chipped beef, though, was known as "foreskins on toast" and it wasn't bad, either. I still make it now and then, with the stuff in the little glass jar. Makes a nice breakfast.
I'll get some from Randy Ream's Elburn Market next time I'm out that way. Everything he does is just great.
The Hinsdale Rotary Club gets 400 of his Brats and 400 hotdogs every year when we operate a hotdog stand at Hinsdale's Fine Art Fair every Father's Day weekend. (adv't.) The walls of his market are almost completely covered with framed awards he was won, mostly for the brats.
Mike
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