New Dutch ration
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 4:13 pm
We had these Dutch rations in a cardboard box before.
Now I got a case (25lbs) of 10 new style Dutch rations breakfast/lunch The open case: now these rations come in a ziploc plastic bag
The content of a bag still no entrees with the rations.
You know these crackers from the British rations Pates "Mediterranean vegetable pate"
"Fish (mackerel) pate"
2 x "Liver pate" (I *really* like!)
Soups One of each "beef", "tomato" and a "curry" soup
Pouches for 2 tea bags
2 x coffee
2 x creamer
Accessoire bag
2 x cocoa
beverage
chocolate
tissues
Jam and marmalade
Gum
The accessoire bag in detail "Mentos" and some dextrose
4 x sugar
2 x tooth pics
peper
"Sambal" hot sauce
Salt
Matches in an extra ziploc
To me, lot´s of commercial pates, jams, etc some coffee, tea. Nothing that makes it special military. The biggest drawback is, they are no entrees with these rations so I wouldn´t call them "rations". The only "food" that comes with these rations are three packages of crackers where you can spread all the pates, jam etc on it.
Soup´s are a nice idea, but "cooking" a soup in the field is always "impractical" and not very filling. It´s OK in cold climates to warm you up.
Now I got a case (25lbs) of 10 new style Dutch rations breakfast/lunch The open case: now these rations come in a ziploc plastic bag
The content of a bag still no entrees with the rations.
You know these crackers from the British rations Pates "Mediterranean vegetable pate"
"Fish (mackerel) pate"
2 x "Liver pate" (I *really* like!)
Soups One of each "beef", "tomato" and a "curry" soup
Pouches for 2 tea bags
2 x coffee
2 x creamer
Accessoire bag
2 x cocoa
beverage
chocolate
tissues
Jam and marmalade
Gum
The accessoire bag in detail "Mentos" and some dextrose
4 x sugar
2 x tooth pics
peper
"Sambal" hot sauce
Salt
Matches in an extra ziploc
To me, lot´s of commercial pates, jams, etc some coffee, tea. Nothing that makes it special military. The biggest drawback is, they are no entrees with these rations so I wouldn´t call them "rations". The only "food" that comes with these rations are three packages of crackers where you can spread all the pates, jam etc on it.
Soup´s are a nice idea, but "cooking" a soup in the field is always "impractical" and not very filling. It´s OK in cold climates to warm you up.