Try the NATO 24HR RATION PACK although at £17.99 a pop you wont exactly want to buy 3 months worth.
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Maybe circumstance makes a difference. A few years ago I worked on a wildlife reserve, which meant 2 week periods staying a field base in the jungle. Food consisted of what you could carry so therefore was mainly pasta and rice.
Some gap years types did a project nearby and we joined them for dinner a few times. In comparison to what we had been eating the ration packs they had tasted like mana from heaven. So maybe things are just relative, when you are stuck somewhere in the middle of nowhere a half decent meal will taste great, sat at home watching celebrity chef ratpacks might not seem so appetising. For some context during this period fried spam was a treat as there wasnt any other meat available. Used to love the way it got crunchy. Ah happy days! |
I dream of compo ration tinned sausages, they were the best. God only knows what was in them but I'm sure they had just a little bit of heroin in there, I was addicted to them, ha ha.
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You and me both, not ex RAFMR are you? Ride safe. |
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Compo sausages :-)
I found some very like them at Home Bargains last year. Tried a tin and then went back and bought another 10 ! Use them when Im away with a group... share them out.... Im down to my last tin now... keep checking to see if theres any more in stock ... I live in hope lol Cheers Geordie PS I was astounded at the price of rat packs... I would never pay that for them |
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a 24hr box is a tenner on ebay, plus postage. like i said, a fashion accessory these days, crazy. they are fit for purpose, ie feeding a very busy guy that has to carry his food around with him for days, but if youve got access to a corner shop or petrol station you can do much better for a lot less, and i dont have to carry my poo around in a plastic bag so i dont need bunging up. |
Not boiled but skinless monsters in heavy duty animal fat, you've never lived until you have suffered indigestion from ODing on these exotic delights, similar to a surfiet of Lamprays I would imagine but not as severe if you're not royalty. I could be passing the metro centre in a month or so Geordie is that store there? Ride safe.
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mmmmmmmmm............. sounds foul you wont see me eating rubbish like that, my body's a temple get a brand name so we know what to avoid |
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We ate that shit so you didn't have to, ha ha. Maja, I was in one of these... :tank: |
I once went on a 3 week military exercise and the QM had cocked up the disribution of the rat packs and each unit all had the same variety.
We had to eat pilchards for the whole time :( Kinda puts you of any army food, if I see the famous brown boxes now I think of pilchards. Maxander |
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These days I usually carry a tin or two of meat such as one corned beef and casserole, even sardines :). They are a source of protein, calories and with bread which is usually easy to find (in Europe) together with drinks and fruit/veg to eat in the hand. It is important to eat well before sleeping else you wont sleep. then you start making errors of judgement. :) |
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Although ration packs do have a long shelf life there is a caveat.
Quarter masters departments get fairly regular instruction to recall for destruction a whole batch number where something is found to have gone off. Obviously if you have bought a box off a mate the queen is unlikely to inform you of the risk. One of the principal reasons for the high cost to the army is that each 24hr box has to be packed by hand so there are high labour costs involved. Obviously the cost to the civi individual may be more connected to some chancer weighing up the risks to his pension. 38 |
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