The Queen's brutal note to her chef after she found a dead slug in a salad is revealed

Publish Date
Tuesday, 13 November 2018, 12:13PM
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Being a chef is one of the most stressful jobs that there is, and when your food is destined for the Queen's table, it only gets more stressful.

While she isn't a fussy eater, a chef found themselves in some very hot water after accidentally including a dead slug in a salad that they served the Queen. 

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After discovering the not-so-tasty morsel in her meal, the Queen reportedly ripped a page out of her comment book, after left a brutal message.

She placed the slug on the note and wrote the words "I found this in the salad - could you eat it?" beside it.

According to the Daily Mail, the Queen often leaves her feedback pad blank as she rarely complains about her meals.

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The Queen is known to enjoy simple food despite the massive list of recipes that are in her famous red leather-bound book that was written by the current royal chef, Mark Flanagan.

"The menu book offers three courses a meal – fish, meat and a sweet or savoury to finish – but when the Queen dines alone she often orders only one course, or even just a snack like flakes of smoked haddock in scrambled egg on toast," the Daily Mail reported.

If she is served something that she doesn't like, she will personally send it back to the kitchen.

 

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