1989 RAFCO RCW, Menu 2 A & B
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1989 RAFCO RCW, Menu 2 A & B
I can't believe I was able to score this full RAFCO menu for only $50 a while ago. Got it from the same seller that Steve got his full case from!
Aside from a few items being a little past their prime it was a surprisingly awesome ration, especially the Fruit Soup and Beef Stew in bar form.
Aside from a few items being a little past their prime it was a surprisingly awesome ration, especially the Fruit Soup and Beef Stew in bar form.
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Re: 1989 RAFCO RCW, Menu 2 A & B
Really cool ration! Weird too, 3 tp and 3 cocoa, no cider, i guess someone at the ration factory had an extra beer or two that day!
About what you say about the hot water and the smells... I usually do the opposite, put hot water or even boil it to see if anything smells bad or foams weirdly and raises an alarm... Usually, if its something like noodles, like the ones you can find in a CR1M, if they are stale and you boil them and drain them, the smell goes away and they taste good again...
About what you say about the hot water and the smells... I usually do the opposite, put hot water or even boil it to see if anything smells bad or foams weirdly and raises an alarm... Usually, if its something like noodles, like the ones you can find in a CR1M, if they are stale and you boil them and drain them, the smell goes away and they taste good again...
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Re: 1989 RAFCO RCW, Menu 2 A & B
The chicklets are beige? I've seen beige gum before, the one made from the sap of the gum tree if you don't over process it its beige and harder to chew than modern gum... maybe its a less processed gum base?
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Re: 1989 RAFCO RCW, Menu 2 A & B
Yeah things were very weird with that A pouch for sure.carlosflar wrote: ↑Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:23 pmReally cool ration! Weird too, 3 tp and 3 cocoa, no cider, i guess someone at the ration factory had an extra beer or two that day!
About what you say about the hot water and the smells... I usually do the opposite, put hot water or even boil it to see if anything smells bad or foams weirdly and raises an alarm... Usually, if its something like noodles, like the ones you can find in a CR1M, if they are stale and you boil them and drain them, the smell goes away and they taste good again...
I usually would have used hot water in an old cocoa powder just to make sure if it was bad or good but decided to roll the dice today. Haha
Thankfully I've never had stale noodles from the few CR1Ms I've had so far!
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I know that really old gum would have almost a grey interior, but those Chiclets were almost like a transition period color between purely natural and then synthetic gum.carlosflar wrote: ↑Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:32 pmThe chicklets are beige? I've seen beige gum before, the one made from the sap of the gum tree if you don't over process it its beige and harder to chew than modern gum... maybe its a less processed gum base?
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Re: 1989 RAFCO RCW, Menu 2 A & B
That rafco was in great shape! I skipped around but need to take some time here soon and give a go at your video it is the length of a hour long program on TV without the commercials which is awesome. It's great to know that RCW held up as I got some from the same batch and can take comfort in knowing they will be fine for documentation.
Thank you for giving this ration the proper attention it deserves BTemple, very very cool.
Thank you for giving this ration the proper attention it deserves BTemple, very very cool.
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Hey thanks a lot Steve!steve1989 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 1:47 amThat rafco was in great shape! I skipped around but need to take some time here soon and give a go at your video it is the length of a hour long program on TV without the commercials which is awesome. It's great to know that RCW held up as I got some from the same batch and can take comfort in knowing they will be fine for documentation.
Thank you for giving this ration the proper attention it deserves BTemple, very very cool.
The granola bars always seem to go bad before the cereal ones... if the vacuum seal hadn't begun to go they should have been perfect.
Same thing for the toffee chocolate bars, if they hadn't melted and seeped through the packaging they would have been perfect.
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Great review Brent. I love kicking back and chilling to a good ration review! I really like your style of description and detail.
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Thanks man!WorkmanMRE wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:10 pmGreat review Brent. I love kicking back and chilling to a good ration review! I really like your style of description and detail.
I try to approach it the same way I would approach teaching a class.
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Your a good teacher brotherBTemple wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:29 pmThanks man!WorkmanMRE wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:10 pmGreat review Brent. I love kicking back and chilling to a good ration review! I really like your style of description and detail.
I try to approach it the same way I would approach teaching a class.
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