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Pfuzylogic · M
We had those in the SeaBees. The cans of food didn’t understand that it was supposed to last forever and our guys at Tinian Island in the Northern Marianas Islands received food poisoning!
Degbeme · 70-79, M
Those are still on the shelf and yet the toilet paper is all gone. 🤭
KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
MREs are nothing new let me give you some little hint I learned in the military. Macaroni and cheese decent. Spaghetti not too bad. Always keep your peaches and peanut butter never trade them for anything. But the beef stroganoff stay the f*** away from it I would not feed it to my dog
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KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
@Dignaga you just had to f****** remind me didn't you lol
LiLShrimp · 22-25, F
@KingofBones1 What’s wrong with the beef stroganoff? 🌝🌝🌝
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JohnnyNoir · 56-60, M
Assuming you aren't vaporized, that might come up handy
Dont forget water 😅
Lilymoon · F
What the hell lmao
SinlessOnslaught · 26-30, M
Can I have one?
Mudkip · 31-35, M
Yum lol
It is worthless (small portions) and costs alot. You would be mich better off prepping off non perishables you can put on a shelf.
But what's the food? Is that pasta, soup or something completely different?
Selah ·
I have freeze dried veggies but it's just so I can add it to my ramen at work lol
LifeIsShort · M
25 years shelf life ?????
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@LifeIsShort MRE's have been known to survive from the Boer War over a century ago, there are videos of people eating them online. They expire, but often are still edible decades later.
You are better off buying bags of rice, ramen, beans, etc.
You are better off buying bags of rice, ramen, beans, etc.
LifeIsShort · M
@Dignaga If the situation comes I don't think I would survive long enough to finish the MREs I have saved.
@LifeIsShort I live off MRE's of a type each night- I bought a boatload of Beefsticks and Cheese that doesn't reqhire refrigeration on the cheap.
That's your equivelent of the rations used during the Revolutionary War to War of 1812, not including jared rations.
You just add rice, beans, canned food. Then if you kive in say Texas and the power grid goes out for a week, you use a already stored butane stove ($30-40) and some butane cans you bought after reading this post, and survive off that. Keep some gallons of water bottled up, and a cold weather sleeping bag.
That's all lrepping is. You don't need a camo jacket, or dig a bomb out shelter in the back yard, or learn how to make bows and arrows from scratch. It's having common sense commodities around so you don't immediately starve if food doesn't make it to port on time or the hugheay system breaks down. So you don't have to scavenge for food at a ransacked walmart during a riot, etc. You just sit at home, eat your rice and wait it out.
That's your equivelent of the rations used during the Revolutionary War to War of 1812, not including jared rations.
You just add rice, beans, canned food. Then if you kive in say Texas and the power grid goes out for a week, you use a already stored butane stove ($30-40) and some butane cans you bought after reading this post, and survive off that. Keep some gallons of water bottled up, and a cold weather sleeping bag.
That's all lrepping is. You don't need a camo jacket, or dig a bomb out shelter in the back yard, or learn how to make bows and arrows from scratch. It's having common sense commodities around so you don't immediately starve if food doesn't make it to port on time or the hugheay system breaks down. So you don't have to scavenge for food at a ransacked walmart during a riot, etc. You just sit at home, eat your rice and wait it out.
noexpectations1 · 41-45, M
What kind of food?
LiLShrimp · 22-25, F
@noexpectations1 Apparently you get all of these dishes in one box
Nebula · 41-45, F
I'm gonna eat bugs
Babaloo6 · 41-45, M
😂
JohnOlinger81 · 41-45, M
@LiLShrimp So what do you think of Henry Cavill & would you do him