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- Amelieee1
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they're certainly a good deal. just add some canned / dehydrated meats and some FRHs and you're good to go.blue87fj60 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 1:29 pmWow
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Had no idea they were this cool. Seem to be meat free.
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they're certainly a good deal. just add some canned / dehydrated meats and some FRHs and you're good to go.blue87fj60 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 1:29 pmWow
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Had no idea they were this cool. Seem to be meat free.
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Yep , I have a gallon zip lock of FRH’s. So heat won’t be a problem. I’m not much of a vegetarian, but for $54 shipped cases and all the food I’ll survive.
they're certainly a good deal. just add some canned / dehydrated meats and some FRHs and you're good to go.
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Yep, grabbed a wornick case for like $50
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Yeah, the downside is that they are all vegetarian, and don't include beverages, but they still contain a bunch of food. I couldn't help myself, I snagged a couple more cases since they are crazy cheap right now for new ones.
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I got some on eBay from a seller in Colorado, I was wondering if they were left over from the fire season or something. I see that Atlantic Firearms and other online retailers are carrying them as well.
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Been watching the recent flood of HDRs in America and hoping to see some come to the UK but not as of yet, We have some 2010 PD HDRs in stock but would love a bunch of fresh ones.
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I'm still holding out for the newer production dates that have the smoothies. I haven't come across those yet. On the other hand, I have always maintained a couple cases of HDR's on hand, which I LOVE, even though they are veggie. The mains are, for the most part, hearty and surprisingly delicious. They are an awesome change from the standard US MRE mains.
Quick story, the first HDR I tried, quite a few years ago, had a main called "yellow rice" (I think, I might not remember the name exactly). As I recall, it was a curry flavored rice that was absolutely delicious. I've been looking for another one since then, but have not yet found one. That one main hooked me, and the search continues.....
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P.S., I absolutely despise "toaster pastries"......
Quick story, the first HDR I tried, quite a few years ago, had a main called "yellow rice" (I think, I might not remember the name exactly). As I recall, it was a curry flavored rice that was absolutely delicious. I've been looking for another one since then, but have not yet found one. That one main hooked me, and the search continues.....
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P.S., I absolutely despise "toaster pastries"......