Tank sheet´s 1985

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Tank sheet´s 1985

Post by housil » Sat Apr 14, 2007 3:31 pm

I was visiting jubifahrer today (Hagen, I placed your rations there... ). So he opend a 1985 Hartkeks (German EPa cracker) for that special event.

Everything as good as 22 years ago....

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and still delicious

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The Hartkeks is lovely called "tank sheet´s" at the Bundeswehr...

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Post by kman » Sat Apr 14, 2007 3:34 pm

That almost sounds like the English verison of "hard tack", which is a similar kind of hard, dry biscuit.

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Post by Stef » Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:26 am

yes, when I was in the French army a few (!) years ago they were called "pain de guerre" ("war bread") but the old French hard tacks were harder than anything I've eaten in my life!

Once, I've put a piece of the old "pain de guerre" in my mouth at 8 AM, I've kept it there just like a tobacco quid until 11AM before it started to melt :shock:

Generally, I used to bring it home for my rabbits or to give the full box to a farmer for his pigs and get some milk or eggs as a counterpart :lol:

Now, the biscuits in the RCIR are very similar to those in the other
European rations.
The Hartkeks are not bad (including the 1980’s ones that I remember) but my favorites are the "Brown Biscuits" in the British packs.
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Post by housil » Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:28 am

Stef wrote: The Hartkeks are not bad (including the 1980’s ones that I remember) but my favorites are the "Brown Biscuits" in the British packs.
You are right, the Brown Biscuits absolutly delicious.
Not sweet nor salty, seems like "malt" or anything similar like this

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Post by norge » Sun Apr 15, 2007 11:44 am

helo ration people!
i have lots of british brown biscuits and fruit biscuits
if someone wants to trade. i also have tons of british turkey and
chicken pate. and not forget loads of other items from
the british rations.
im looking for old and new stock mres and mci/c-rats
or other interesting rations or us army gear.
norge :D

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