Life is so hard :(

Reviews and taste-tests of any MREs from 1981-present
TurtleNomad
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Re: Life is so hard :(

Post by TurtleNomad » Fri Jan 27, 2012 6:04 pm

jubifahrer, sorry to hear about your loss, and thanks for sharing with us, so we all better understand the limitations of these rations. I love the shared learning here. :)

Name_not_found wrote:
What about dessert items in the newer polymer trays?
The polymer trays, although not as robust as the metal, will last quite well compared to the "store packaged" style desserts.

The "store packaged" style are more o2 permeable, as well as allowing light right through the pack because they are clear.
Name_n_f, that sounds very sensible/logical, however, I think we'd all agree that Treesuit should taste test one, with lots of photos, just to be sure.

Preferably something we haven't seen before, and/or one of the oldest ones he has.
Not to enertain us, of course, but just in the interests of pure applied science, and to save poor Tree from worrying. :)
Yup, really. ;)
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Re: Life is so hard :(

Post by cavguy » Fri Jan 27, 2012 6:59 pm

Treesuit shoot me a message if you want to part with any of those dessert trays; all the cakes, etc.. I have seen so far in the Polymer trays last at least 4 years I can vouch for that.

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