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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:41 am
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:15 am
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Fresnel If the crackers and such don't smell like rancid oil, they're still good. They're still good afterwards if you're looking for a dirt-y taste and a colon cleanse. xd Also good for a crash diet, apparently. My brother ate a whole package of rancid saltines and was down ten pounds the next day. 'Course, he gained it all back, but if you just need to make weight for something... Personally, I've never had an MRE. Kinda want to someday, but I can't justify the cost. They sound touchy for someone as picky as me. i'm picky as all hell, the only MRE's that I've really been able to bring myself to eat the main courses are the cheese tortellini being the best, and vegetable manicotti being second best. and sometimes I could be able to eat the bbq chicken filet thing. O_o
but yeah, if you want your money's worth if youre gonna buy one that is. get the cheese tortellini. they usually come packed with all the best goodies and the amount of good s**t that comes in them is like practically unfair compared to the others. usually a combination of m&m's, cookies, hooah bars and pound cakes along with the usual MRE stuff.
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:24 am
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Recon_Ninja_985 Fresnel If the crackers and such don't smell like rancid oil, they're still good. They're still good afterwards if you're looking for a dirt-y taste and a colon cleanse. xd Also good for a crash diet, apparently. My brother ate a whole package of rancid saltines and was down ten pounds the next day. 'Course, he gained it all back, but if you just need to make weight for something... Personally, I've never had an MRE. Kinda want to someday, but I can't justify the cost. They sound touchy for someone as picky as me. i'm picky as all hell, the only MRE's that I've really been able to bring myself to eat the main courses are the cheese tortellini being the best, and vegetable manicotti being second best. and sometimes I could be able to eat the bbq chicken filet thing. O_o but yeah, if you want your money's worth if youre gonna buy one that is. get the cheese tortellini. they usually come packed with all the best goodies and the amount of good s**t that comes in them is like practically unfair compared to the others. usually a combination of m&m's, cookies, hooah bars and pound cakes along with the usual MRE stuff. The BBQ chicken filet sounds pretty good (I'm very much a white meat guy), and the cheese tortellini is actually making me hungry just thinking about it. Goddamn, I've got to try one sometime. I've been planning a camping trip, I should use that as an excuse to buy one.
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:31 am
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Fresnel Recon_Ninja_985 Fresnel If the crackers and such don't smell like rancid oil, they're still good. They're still good afterwards if you're looking for a dirt-y taste and a colon cleanse. xd Also good for a crash diet, apparently. My brother ate a whole package of rancid saltines and was down ten pounds the next day. 'Course, he gained it all back, but if you just need to make weight for something... Personally, I've never had an MRE. Kinda want to someday, but I can't justify the cost. They sound touchy for someone as picky as me. i'm picky as all hell, the only MRE's that I've really been able to bring myself to eat the main courses are the cheese tortellini being the best, and vegetable manicotti being second best. and sometimes I could be able to eat the bbq chicken filet thing. O_o but yeah, if you want your money's worth if youre gonna buy one that is. get the cheese tortellini. they usually come packed with all the best goodies and the amount of good s**t that comes in them is like practically unfair compared to the others. usually a combination of m&m's, cookies, hooah bars and pound cakes along with the usual MRE stuff. The BBQ chicken filet sounds pretty good (I'm very much a white meat guy), and the cheese tortellini is actually making me hungry just thinking about it. Goddamn, I've got to try one sometime. I've been planning a camping trip, I should use that as an excuse to buy one. well the chicken would normally sound awesome, but the preservatives they use and quality of the meat just ruins it for the most part. it's only edible for me sometimes. guess it depends.
tortellini however is never going to stop being awesome
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 12:49 pm
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 4:37 pm
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