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Do not try this at home...

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:44 pm
by housil
I did a sin... :oops:

We bought at the supermarket a civilian (crap) "hot meal"

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A "nice" plastic bowl
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instand noodles and a pouch of spice mix
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Add with water
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and nuke it for 5 min
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It worked well but tasted... Image

Re: Do not try this at home...

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:17 pm
by kman
That looks similar to some of the meals I've seen in our local grocery store - you add water and sauce mix to noodles and microwave for a while.

I almost picked up some of those on my last store visit but then I saw some new "Hormel Compleats" meals - but these were branded "Chi-Chi's". Chi-Chi's is a faux-Mexican restaurant chain in the US. I haven't seen a real, live Chi-Chi's restaurant in a long time but it looks like their name is still around.

As coincidence would have it, guess what I had for lunch today? You guessed it - a "Savory Garlic Chicken" Chi-Chi's meal:

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The food was actually VERY good - one of the best of these types of meals I've had!

Re: Do not try this at home...

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:20 pm
by dirtbag
I found these at the local 99 cent store, they are fantastic! Very good!
Pasta Alfredo...

Re: Do not try this at home...

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:02 am
by pablo_fiasco
i prefer the hormel meals myself, wait till they go for sale at either kroger or walmart (kroger at one time had them on a 10 for $10 special),
normally they seems to run about $2.50, average sales prices is $1.98 or so

Re: Do not try this at home...

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 2:34 pm
by Treesuit
Wow,

I've seen the Betty Crocker Bowl's at my Dollar Tree store for 1.00 a piece. There pretty good but for me and some people you need two to feel satified. That Mexican dish looks pretty darn good, though.

Re: Do not try this at home...

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:42 pm
by Cracker
On the label or inside? :lol:

I have some nice civil entrees aswell.. but they always manage to be off less quality then the military ones (except for the very very expensive ones)

I guess the military isn't buying cheap stuff either (but ok.. they'll make a better prices if you take 3 million rations I think..)