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Tango0110 Dec 2019 1:05 p.m. PST

"TRADITIONALLY, COOKS DON'T flock to recipes for military chow; and members of the military don't usually expect to enjoy their meals. But there is at least one exception: The Swiss Guards in Vatican City.

The best-fed army in the world may just possibly be the tiniest. The Swiss Guards, all 110 of them, are famous for their magnificent dress uniform—a Renaissance-style outfit with stockings and bloomers striped in red, gold, and blue. Apparently, they are also known for their splendid table…"
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