I think we've focused in the military part of his curriculum too much... I would love to know what "I'm not allowed"s he compiled during his time as a cook hehe
Any thoughts about that, my darlings?
In contrast to what I may think, "the fish is rotten" does not mean "only my boss may eat it".
The sheep is served best without wool.
Not allowed to hide wool in sheep meet.
Not allowed to give my acorns-allergic co-worker acorns just to see what would happen.
I shall never, ever, withhold my cookies from anyone.
I shall not demand anything even slightly illegal at the price of my cookies.
What is legal and what is illegal is decided by local law, not anything or anyone else.
Five course meal is not what my superior means when he says "snack". The opposite is also true.
Serving dishes with alcohol to sailors on duty is a terribad idea, regardless of the amusement it brings me and my colleagues.
Not allowed to tell visiting VIP that the dish is made of troll. Especially if the dish is made from troll.
Troll is not viable food.
Calling troll by any other name does not make it viable food.
Not allowed to cast exorcisms on troll to use it for cooking.
If my dish is moving on its own accord, I can safely assume that it's inedible.
Throwing food away is not wasting it if it tries to crawl out of the pot anyway.
Not allowed to throw the food away in my boss' bed, even if it looks just like him.
The dish I'm serving is
not made from my co-workers.
Not allowed to call any dish "Soylent Green".
I hoped at least some of those are worthwhile.