kman/housil:
I am a bit confused. Life is indeed "hectic" (to say the least) around here since Gustav. Had to say that in order to explain my confusion. My confusion lies in the fact that I was under the impression that as the TTI's indicator turned "dark" it meant the meals were aged or had recieved heat stress. From what I am understanding now, its the complete opposite, and having red indicators means that my MRE's have been seriously heat stressed or aged. I did take a closer look at the tags with the help of a flashlight and my reading glasses. (Hey, I'm 56 years old). This closer inspection showed me that the outer portion of the circle, the "doughnut" is slightly darkened in a sort of checkered fashion, and the doughnut "hole" is red. Thats about the only way I can explain it. These meals show inspection/test date's of '08/'09/'10/'11. I did take a picture of the tags and will get my son to post it for me ASAP. How should he go about that, with photobucket or could he "send" it to one of you guys for posting??
Jeez, for once in my life I thought I had got something in return for all the tax I have been paying for 33 years of commitment on my job. I retired from that job only to learn I had to get another job to make ends meet and learned that I'm still paying high tax's before I get my measly check.
Was hoping to "store" my meals for hard times but now I'm not sure--Thx guys for all your help, I'll be back. Finally got a day off and the wifey wants to go shopping for a weather radio, lamp oil, baby wipes, hand sanitizer, goldbond medicated powder, vaseline, imodium, antacid, antibacterial creme, retractable clothesline, toilet paper

, skeeter spray, ant poison, and moth balls. (keeps snakes away from the patio, trying to get in the house)
See what I mean, no money left for food--hb--
BTW housil, good pictures and info.
Stef: Apple sauce ain't my favorite, but I will eat it if its palatable. If its "dark" it will remind me of "roux". The darker the roux the better the gravy or gumbo. Yep, I'm a cajun man in a cajun land--
