tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903369978904506414.post7411895272522683765..comments2024-02-18T23:27:55.993-06:00Comments on the Madness of the Combat Medic: Foods of Mass DestructionThe Mad Medichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16227573604389667896noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903369978904506414.post-62283454259480840112012-03-29T11:36:47.919-05:002012-03-29T11:36:47.919-05:00They must have improved the eggs, in the mid 70...They must have improved the eggs, in the mid 70's the Mermite always turned them green but I do believe they were dated 1947 like our Willy Pete rounds. You sort of gained an affinity for C rats compared to what is there now, we used the peanut butter to heat the main meal can. But they were heavy to hump with. Also if you the MREs are bad you should try LRP rations, allegedly freeze dried, but you couldn’t get it soft no matter how you soaked it, but they were light.77 11C20noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903369978904506414.post-38541108566911048992012-03-27T12:26:51.286-05:002012-03-27T12:26:51.286-05:00Ah... Memories...
Just be glad that you missed ot...Ah... Memories...<br /><br />Just be glad that you missed other top shelf MRE items, like "Beef Patty, Chunked and Formed" of the dreaded "Ham and Turkey Loaf".<br /><br />Perhaps it's just me, but I'm not overly fond of any meat product called a loaf, outside of Grandma's Meatloaf.<br /><br />There's a reason hot sauce is always available.Constitutional Insurgenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03251746798758539951noreply@blogger.com