Hurlshort Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Hey, I noticed the MRE topic was closed for no reason, and I actually wanted to talk about it. I mean, this is the WOT forum... http://www.mreinfo.com/ Now these look like they'd be pretty solid for backpacking. I usually buy a few meals at REI or any other outdoor supply store, but they tend to be retched. Anyone know if these are better? I take it they last for years, so I'm thinking about ordering a case, since I go backpacking twice a year.
Deadly_Nightshade Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 I think they might be good for backpacking, but since I have never had one I wouldn't know how they taste... DN "Geez. It's like we lost some sort of bet and ended up saddled with a bunch of terrible new posters on this forum." -Hurlshot
Atreides Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Yeah, they seem convenient. Spreading beauty with my katana.
Nartwak Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Some of these are pretty good.* Well, the newer the edition the better the taste. Just add water! *I will eat anything edible.
mkreku Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Just remember to boil them alot before eating. If you haven't boiled them enough (the dry foods, that is) you'll get a laxative stronger than anything you've experienced in your life. It's almost like drinking milk that has frozen to ice. *SPLOOSH* goes your bum. [/disgusting stories] Swedes, go to: Spel2, for the latest game reviews in swedish!
Atreides Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 That sounds like a dare. Spreading beauty with my katana.
Fenghuang Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 They don't taste all that bad, it depends on how bad the meals you normally take backpacking with you are. RIP
Cantousent Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 The old MREs didn't taste very good, but you could eat them. For an active guy like you, Hurlshot, these would be a good choice. Just don't expect them to taste like mother's own cooking. On the other hand, if you're used to energy bars, I think an MRE would stack up well. Fionavar's Holliday Wishes to all members of our online community: Happy Holidays Join the revelry at the Obsidian Plays channel:Obsidian Plays Remembering tarna, Phosphor, Metadigital, and Visceris. Drink mead heartily in the halls of Valhalla, my friends!
Atreides Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Sounds like a good energy/weight ratio when you're carrying around your stuff when hiking. Better than the stereotypical tinned baked beans at least. Spreading beauty with my katana.
Hurlshort Posted April 15, 2006 Author Posted April 15, 2006 Last time I went, we ended up with some crunchy pasta. It was pretty gross. Seriously though, the salt content is what I'm concerned about. Some of these freeze dried meals have just a load of salt. That can dehydrate you pretty bad, and make hiking pretty miserable. Also, stay away from the freeze dried breakfasts, bacon and eggs is not the same. I tend to live off oatmeal, jerky, and Gorp, which is a type of trail mix, but I'm hoping to do a longer (two weeks or so) trip in the next year or so. Maybe I'll test a few of these MRE's out first.
Laozi Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 I got my fill of the Chicken Spagetti at MMA, but for the most part the rest are pretty good, and plus they come Tabasco Sause and stuff, I always take a few when going on longer camping trips incase I don't catch any fish or something. People laugh when I say that I think a jellyfish is one of the most beautiful things in the world. What they don't understand is, I mean a jellyfish with long, blond hair.
metadigital Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 If they are modern armed forces rations, then I would expect that they have been designed perfectly. OBSCVRVM PER OBSCVRIVS ET IGNOTVM PER IGNOTIVS OPVS ARTIFICEM PROBAT
Commissar Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Some are good, some are bad. It's food you can carry in a rucksack. Don't expect foie gras and pate. They get the job done.
metadigital Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Can't be worse than the stuff they gave the Apollo astronauts ... I was watching the documentaries on the Apollo 13 DVD and they described the cutting-edge food science used in the 1970s ... " OBSCVRVM PER OBSCVRIVS ET IGNOTVM PER IGNOTIVS OPVS ARTIFICEM PROBAT
Fenghuang Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Last time I went, we ended up with some crunchy pasta. It was pretty gross. Seriously though, the salt content is what I'm concerned about. Some of these freeze dried meals have just a load of salt. That can dehydrate you pretty bad, and make hiking pretty miserable. Also, stay away from the freeze dried breakfasts, bacon and eggs is not the same. I tend to live off oatmeal, jerky, and Gorp, which is a type of trail mix, but I'm hoping to do a longer (two weeks or so) trip in the next year or so. Maybe I'll test a few of these MRE's out first. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I don't know about salt content, but as metadigital said, they're made primarly as Army rations so I can't imagine that they'd be trying to dehydrate their troops. One of them has enough calories to last you the entire day though. (w00t) RIP
Darque Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 I can't believe people would actually eat these things
Laozi Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 (edited) Like I said they're actually not bad at all, better or on par with most cafeteria food. I do remember at MMA though, while bivouacing, we had to eat them cold, since they didn't trust most of the kids with fire. A sad fate, but much less sad then waking up with your surroundings on fire. ^_^ Edited April 15, 2006 by Laozi People laugh when I say that I think a jellyfish is one of the most beautiful things in the world. What they don't understand is, I mean a jellyfish with long, blond hair.
Fenghuang Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 The newer ones have little heaters in them man. Has to do with fire and smoke alerting the enemy to your presence. They're these little baggies that with chemicals in them you add water to, then they get really hot. Also if you don't want to use the baggie you can stuff it in a soda bottle with things and make a makeshift non-lethal pipe-bomb. :D RIP
metadigital Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Sounds like some of the home economics results from someone I know ... " OBSCVRVM PER OBSCVRIVS ET IGNOTVM PER IGNOTIVS OPVS ARTIFICEM PROBAT
Dark_Raven Posted April 16, 2006 Posted April 16, 2006 I can't believe people would actually eat these things <{POST_SNAPBACK}> If you wish to survive in a combat zone or far from civilization, you will eat it with a smile. Hades was the life of the party. RIP You'll be missed.
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