The toaster pastry was the brown sugar variety. While It didn't survive the carbon freezing, it tasted fine, delicious.
The instant choc pudding was new for me. 4 oz of water, a min to shake and another min to stir and viola! While it looks rough and lumpy it was absolutely perfect. Real chocolate flavor and just as good as anything out of a cup! I might have been able to get it smoother if I stirred it longer. So I'm partially to blame for the lumps.
The Chocolate peanut butter spread does not look appetizing. There's no real way around that.

Other notes before the entrée; This MRE did NOT include filled pretzels, i.e. combos. I instead got mini pretzel sticks. Also the Carb. elect. beverage powder was fruit punch. Eh, tastes like watered down Gatorade, not a huge fan.
So I was a little worried as I've never been a real fan of veggie dishes so I kept my expectations low. Before i get to how it looked/tasted/smelled let me address another issue I've been having. How to effectively heat two items, entrée/side or entrée/coffee. With my last 2 MREs i put two items in the FRH, one on each side, put the water down the middle, mixed it around, and basically had the same result each time; one warm item one cold, or both cold. The problem is the elements aren't getting water exposure. Even with this meal. I pulled out a bag of warm coffee and cold pasta. How I fixed it? Only put one item in, then tip the FRH so you can SEE the water running over the elements, then put your second item on the other side of it. Also, tossed the cardboard heating sleeve, made no difference either way. The result was hot coffee and piping hot entrée bag.
Now as for the entrée itself? AMAZING! This is one of the best pasta dishes I have ever tried. The sauce was super thick, rich and tasty. It smelled like chef Boyardee but tasted way more incredible. The pasta was firm and I couldn't tell it was wheat pasta. I used about 1/3 of the salt packet to give it that extra flavor push but as im not a heat guy, didn't use the pepper sauce. if your a heat junkie, you might want to add it. (my MRE included 2 packets of it) The veggie sausage crumbles were great and did their job of making you forget there was no meat in this. If you are a certified vegetarian you might have issues with the fact that there aren't really any "pieces" of vegetables. The veggies are minced so its really hard to tell which ones are in here without decoding the ingredients list. All in all I would say this MRE would satisfy 3 different groups, pasta lovers, vegetarians, and sweet tooth people (the inclusion of the pop tart, pudding, choc. peanut butter) This is now an instant fav of mine and if i have the chance to buy it on its own at my local army/navy surplus store. i will!!
Oh and of course i finished up with a cup of MRE coffee....mmmmmmm