MRE Biscuits

Discussions about US MREs and other US rations
TurtleNomad
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Re: MRE Biscuits

Post by TurtleNomad » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:48 am

dirtbag wrote:They're back...

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/MRE259-1.html
Thanks dirtbag! :)
( and Dekard)

This is terrible timing, since I recently found out that I'll be moving sometime in the next 1-4 months, and had promised myself I wouldn't buy anything bulky until after the move.

But Resistance was Futile... I've ordered a box.
My MRE-geekiness overruled my practical/common sense. :)
I have never seen these available even close to this price!
I cranked the numbers to rationalize it, and that comes out to 32500 calories, at a cost (including estimated shipping) of $5.05 per day (i.e. per 2000 calories), which is pretty dang cheap for anything shelf stable.

For anyone considering ordering this, I highly recommend checking out their other food items:
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ItemList ... catid=6195
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ItemList ... &catid=294

In particular...

10 pack of "Millennium Energy Bars" (about $11 shipped):
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/FOOD900-1.html

case of aPacks ($59.97 + shipping):
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/MRE865-1.html
which I ordered two months ago, and it was current production ("1354").

With CTD, it's always a guessing game as to whether something is fresh or older production, so your mileage may vary.
The important thing is the spices.
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Re: MRE Biscuits

Post by TurtleNomad » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:03 pm

Houston, we have biscuits!
Lots and lots of MRE biscuits! :)

The production date stamp is "1294 3", which makes them almost exactly six months old! :)
The box is about 33 x 24 x 57 cm (13 x 10.5 x 22.5 inches), with a volume of about 44 L.
Note that it came in the original(?) obviously marked box (for you OPSEC nervous types). I'll post up pics, soon.

I quality controlled one (in combination with a microwaved Michelina's frozen chili mac), and it was as good as I remember, though fresher. :)

Quick question:
What MRE spreads/condiments/entrees does this best go with? I've had them with the Beef Brisket (yum!), but never with a spread, and would like to experiment.


Production dates of some other shelf stable food from the same CTD order: I was feeling guilty about ordering this stuff, then realized that I have four friends I've been nagging about making Car Emergency Kits, so much of this order will go to making some kick-butt kits. :)

I also bought a "Brunton I.B. Cook Set" (two nesting hard anodized aluminium pots with one vented lid), and it appears to be better than I expected (very well designed with nice silicon-coated folding handles).
It feels good to have a decent pot - most of my old camping gear was in storage when the Midwest flood of 2008 hit, and was lost. :( I've been gradually replacing/upgrading/rethinking all of it, and this was the last "major" item on my list.

Tomorrow, if I remember, I'll try to use one of the pots with my Swiss gel fuel stove, take pictures, then post an update. :)



Two other potentially interesting CheaperThanDirt items: I've had the "AquaPod" in my CTD shopping cart for a couple of months, but it recently went out-of-stock, so I couldn't include it in this order. Murphy's Law dictates that right after I placed my order, I took a quick look in my cart, and its status had changed. So, I'm hoping somebody will order it and please review it! :) It's "made in the USA", and has some good reviews.
The important thing is the spices.
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Re: MRE Biscuits

Post by dirtbag » Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:10 pm

I was thinking about ordering a case, but I'm saving for a new pistola... :mrgreen:
SWMBO would be...annoyed :shock:
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Re: MRE Biscuits

Post by mjwise » Thu Apr 26, 2012 3:40 pm

I had one of these last night - pretty good, but I won't pick up a case because of the silly high trans fat content of these biscuits.

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Re: MRE Biscuits

Post by cavguy » Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:04 pm

Good observation! 4 grams of Trans Fat is WAY to high for a single item now days. That is more than the daily recommended amount of trans-fats for a 2000 calorie diet. By just looking at the nutritional content I would have expected these to be dated a long time ago not 2011 production.

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Re: MRE Biscuits

Post by TurtleNomad » Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:40 pm

mjwise wrote:I had one of these last night - pretty good, but I won't pick up a case because of the silly high trans fat content of these biscuits.
Dang - that never even occurred to me.
Yup, my batch does have 4 grams per pouch. :(

Thanks for pointing that out mjwise (and for making dirtbag feel better about having to wait on these)! Thanks for the follow up points, cavguy. :)

When I got my first batch of Millennium energy bars, I was similarly surprised that current production rations had 3.5 g per 400 calorie bar.

Oh well, I'm not eating these every day, and have all but eliminated trans fat from my diet, so I'm not going to worry about this. I figure my mostly sedantary, often high-stress lifestyle will kill me long before these. [Homer-Simpson-voice] Mmmmm, biscuits. ;)

P.S. I had a few disruptions in my schedule, so it'll probably be a few more days for pics.
The important thing is the spices.
A man can live on packaged food from here til Judgement Day if he's got enough Marjoram.
- Shephard Book, "Serenity" (the pilot), Firefly
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