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Ahh, MRE's.
Meal Refused by Ethopians. Meal Refused by Everybody, and other cute names. What fun they are! They pack, what, 3000 calories each as i recall? Omlete with ham slice is the worst. infact, any egg course was gross cause it was invariably green in color..... like slime. I acutally LIKED the corn beef hash as long as i had tobasco. And nothing beat that first MRE S**t on a deployment. Usually about 3 to 4 days after you arrived. It took that long before you could have a sit down, and It was like giving birth to a cinder block. Of course, you could have lots of fun with the MRE heaters. (video dated 1996, which was around my "era" of service.) Do the troops now days even get them anymore? Or did the powers that be take away the fun? (Edit: ( I guess so! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo2V_6ID2Uk Good times! Glad to see the "tradition" continues! edit: Although leave it to the marines to use a canteen instead of a water bottle ) |
MRE frankfurters on a chilly morning. Never again. :nope:
I actually kind of liked the ham omelet once I got over the taste of the preservatives (ad-hoc weed killer?). :hmm2: |
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Has there actually been a ration that actually tasted GOOD (I don't mean survivable, or OK if you flood your taste bud with tobasco, or if only the preservatives are gone, I mean really GOOD after normal heating)?
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In practice, MREs contain enough calories to fuel roughly six hours' worth of anything, followed by twelve to seventy-two hours' worth of bowel discomfort. Quote:
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Estonian MRE's are 4000 calories and did not induce any bowel discomfort in me.
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Back in my carnivore days I liked the canned meat and sausage from the german rations - it is actually the same product you could buy from any german farmer who makes his own meat.
For the US MRE's I can say that you should go with the vegetarian ones - I liked most of them. This is my not so secret tip for anywhere where mass food is produced (MRE's, cantinas, hospitals). The veggie choice is often the better one, as they are made in smaller amounts - I won't say cooked with love :03: This applies not to the "apple slices" in the MRE's - which tastes like a truck full of chemicals hit an apple tree. Oh yes, and avoid anything with egg in a MRE! |
This site give a good overview of some MRE and CR menus from a number of countries: http://www.mreinfo.com/international...9-specops.html
Some of it tasted OK but honestly not a lot of it was much good unless you hadn't had a feed in a while. |
Some of the rations in Finland were actually good but we bought a lot of our own stuff.
Same as equipment, you really dont feel you are wasting you own money, when it helps even little during the weeks spent in field conditions. |
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http://www.mreinfo.com/international...ench-rcir.html |
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While looking up what the hell an RCIR is, I found this interesting website: http://www.mreinfo.com/ - for anyone who want to know what the rations from other countries contain. Interesting that the french rations have an emergency stove included!
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