'Ranger eats what ah?' That is how Outward Bound Singapore (OBS) instructor and ex-Ranger Aziz Shafii — who left the Singapore Armed Forces in February this year after a 16-year military career — facetiously begins all his mess-tin TikTok videos. 'While I was in the Army, I completed my Ranger course, and thought [the handle] had a good ring to...
Without a doubt, the ex-Platoon Commander of Knights Company in Specialist Cadet School 3 has a culinary gift — and a shtick that works. Not only has he taken the humble mess-tin meal to new levels which NSFs can only dream about , he was also approached for a spot on "MasterChef Singapore" Season 4, and shortlisted for the second round of auditions.
Sadly, he had to give it up due to conflicting schedules. "They found me through TikTok and Instagram, and thought it might be interesting to have me on the show. I was excited for it too, but it clashed with my Outward Bound Singapore 21 Day challenge, and I had to turn it down," says Aziz.We speak to the 38-year-old about how his life in the military inspired this channel, why food is so important to our troops, and his fav creations on TikTok.
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