Nope. The only MREs I've ever had was when I was 14 years old, back in 1997. Those were Royal Danish Army MREs. There were no pretzels, cookies, or similar in them. There was, however, hard candies, chewing gum, and the like. And powdered vegetable, and tomato soups. And the main meals themselves, freeze-dried stuff that needed to be poured into half a liter (about a pint and a bit) of cold water, and then heated up.blue87fj60 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:50 pmThe .gov that’s who.
Never had combo pretzels, pretzel sticks, patriot cookies, etc. in an MRE?
What to include in homemade/DIY MREs?
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Re: What to include in homemade/DIY MREs?
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Re: What to include in homemade/DIY MREs?
-pouches of tuna, salmon & chicken, single serving pouches of spam
-small cans of crab, ham, shrimp, tins of sardines, small cans of Vienna sausage
-if you can find them, the small single serving cans of pork & beans or "Beanie Weenies" are pretty good
-starting to see small plastic cups of vegetables such as corn or peas; haven't tried them, but they look promising
-small plastic cups of fruit are a real pick-me-up
-several companies now make single-serving cups or pouches of precooked, ready-to-eat rice
-Little Debbie makes some pretty dense brownies that have survived week-long treks in the bottom of my Boy Scout backpack
-single serving envelopes of instant soups & instant oatmeal
-single serving envelopes of apple cider & hot cocoa, plus sticks of instant coffee
-sticks of instant lemonade
-recommend some of the starch jelly candies, marketed in the US as "orange slices"
-microwave mac & cheese can be cooked in a small pan or large mug; just add BOILING water and simmer until done
-if you will save the plastic tub (with snap-on lid) that GFIC "Suisse Mocha" instant coffee comes in, it makes a good crush-proof container for crackers
Hope this helps.
(By the way, been teaching backpacking to Boy Scouts for over 30 years now))
-small cans of crab, ham, shrimp, tins of sardines, small cans of Vienna sausage
-if you can find them, the small single serving cans of pork & beans or "Beanie Weenies" are pretty good
-starting to see small plastic cups of vegetables such as corn or peas; haven't tried them, but they look promising
-small plastic cups of fruit are a real pick-me-up
-several companies now make single-serving cups or pouches of precooked, ready-to-eat rice
-Little Debbie makes some pretty dense brownies that have survived week-long treks in the bottom of my Boy Scout backpack
-single serving envelopes of instant soups & instant oatmeal
-single serving envelopes of apple cider & hot cocoa, plus sticks of instant coffee
-sticks of instant lemonade
-recommend some of the starch jelly candies, marketed in the US as "orange slices"
-microwave mac & cheese can be cooked in a small pan or large mug; just add BOILING water and simmer until done
-if you will save the plastic tub (with snap-on lid) that GFIC "Suisse Mocha" instant coffee comes in, it makes a good crush-proof container for crackers
Hope this helps.
(By the way, been teaching backpacking to Boy Scouts for over 30 years now))
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Re: What to include in homemade/DIY MREs?
It does help, thank you.
I'll see what I can find from that list in my local stores. Besides the instant noodles, instant soups, and instant coffee.
I know I can find those easily in the stores in the shopping center that's literally a 5 minute walk from where I live.
(former boy scout myself, I know how to put stuff into a backpack)
I'll see what I can find from that list in my local stores. Besides the instant noodles, instant soups, and instant coffee.
I know I can find those easily in the stores in the shopping center that's literally a 5 minute walk from where I live.
(former boy scout myself, I know how to put stuff into a backpack)
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Re: What to include in homemade/DIY MREs?
The many kinds of energy cookie/candy bars are light, compact, and nearly indestructible.
Not sure what you have available in Denmark, but Clif Bars, Kind Bars, and Power Bars sold here are very tasty.
Not sure what you have available in Denmark, but Clif Bars, Kind Bars, and Power Bars sold here are very tasty.