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3/11/2012 3:04pm--
I clicked on this thread for the WTF factor, but this was actually very interesting. How did you come to eat MREs? How much work would you say it is to prepare one of these meals (as relates to fatigue)? What has your experience been like in general, and what can you tell me about why someone below the poverty line should look into this?
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I liked your tasty review
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Cool! I love MREs too!! I didn't know you could order them from the company! I'm guessing this is where you got them: http://military.wornick.com/solutions/eversafe
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3/11/2012 6:49pm

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I came to eat MREs because I had been curious about them for years and one day I happened to find some in a military surplus store. I really love food, including cultural and historical dishes. I consider military rations to have cultural significance (for military personnel) as well as historical significance (relating to military history as well as the history of food preparation and packaging).
To clarify, I've never served in the military. But I became interested in military rations after reading many Vietnam War memoirs and reading many peoples' individual stories and anecdotes about C-Rations.
In terms of preparing a modern MRE, very little work is required. If you're starving hungry and dead tired all you have to do is rip open the packaging, grab the plastic spoon from the accessory pack, and eat. The thick foil packaging can give you a nasty papercut so I'd use the spoon instead of trying to stuff my face into the packaging. :) I usually like to bring an extra paper plate with me when I go and eat MREs on a hike or something so that I can empty all the pouches onto and eat off of a plate.
In general my experience with MREs has been overwhelmingly positive. I know that lots of people like to joke and gripe about MREs but honestly I think they're tasty and have what it takes to keep you going in a strenuous physical situation. I think it helps to be knowledgable about diet, exercise, and health, though, so that if you're *not* in a strenuous physical situation you know what you should eat now and what you should maybe save for later. Some components have more food value than others and if you're not physically active it might be a bad idea to simply eat the whole MRE.
This sort of leads into your question about MREs as some kind of food solution for people living below the poverty line. In my opinion, there are a few problems with that. First, MREs are high in calories and sodium and low in fiber. So you're going to have problems with weight gain and constipation and blood pressure. If you're poor you really can't afford to risk your health needlessly by eating what would be an unhealthy diet in the long term for someone with a sedentary lifestyle. For example, the packet of M&Ms is nice if you're hiking all day, but if you're not, you really should NOT eat 1 or 2 packets of M&Ms every day. Secondly, as far as the Eversafes go, you would need to order them by the case from Wornick. So you might not be able to afford the case plus shipping, which could come out to a total of like 60 or 70 dollars.
That being said if I were living in a very uncertain situation it sure would be nice to be able to keep an emergency stockpile of food which I knew would be able to at least keep me from starving for maybe a week or so.
That's my take on the pros and cons for someone living below the poverty line.“nobody shoots anybody in the face unless you’re a hit man or a video gamer.” - Jack Thompson
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Posted On:
3/11/2012 7:36pm--
Ration packs taste fantastic if you're on your chinstrap after a few days on STANTA, but I can't comprehend how you would choose to eat them if fresh and recently prepared food was available.
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Posted On:
3/11/2012 8:38pm--
I haven't eaten an MRE in years. I'm told they taste considerably better than they did in the nineties when I was consuming them on a semi-regular basis.
During boot camp I wrote quite a few letters to my family including my grandmother. In these letters, I had complained about the MRE's more than once. When I came home from boot, I couldn't wait to eat my grandmother's cooking. When I walked into her kitchen I saw an MRE on a plate with a canteen beside it.
I ran out the door. That was a good one dad.
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Posted On:
3/11/2012 9:07pm--
This sounds like you've opened one, sat down, realised you need to get up to get a spoon and thought... **** it.The thick foil packaging can give you a nasty papercut so I'd use the spoon instead of trying to stuff my face into the packaging. :)
I know that feeling.
Lol!
I was in the Air Force cadets for most of my high school life and we used ration packs on our bivouacs (this was before some idiot with a penut allergy didn't think to check before chowing down and had a bad reaction and the adults went 'oh, god the childrenz' and banned thier use in the cadets). They were awesome, I thought they tasted good and I was hell picky when I was younger. And they came with vegemite and condensed milk! I could ask for little more.The military MRE's were always filling, but I have seen grown men cry at the sight of yet another dehydrated pork pattie.
That said, surviving on them for extended periods of time would lessen thier charm a little.
Thanks for your review, interesting and provokes some consideration. Emergency food stores would be a useful thing (for, you know, zombies) escpeically while camping or hiking.
I did a quick serch and found this site:
http://www.mreinfo.com/
Handy. Has all the information on various MRE's, including Australias. And your civilian ones.
http://www.mreinfo.com/civilian/mre/civilian-mres.html
And the Australian company responsible for all of my cheese can bombs is an arm of the Department of Defence: Defence science and technology orginisation, Defence Nutrition. They do not appear to have a company website devoted to them. I don't know if you can pick them up at army surplus stores. :(
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3/11/2012 1:37pm
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Civilian MRE review: Wornick Eversafe!