It was 20 plus years Spaghetti and Meat Sauce from Menu#6 of a RCW Bag B.
This was a made by Oregon Freeze , the makers of the Mountain House freeze foods which are also good.
The first thing I checked for any tears or "pinholes" and it went ok.
When I tried to open it, it was so well sealed that it was a little difficult to open the packet but I did it using one of my "battle axes".
Once I was able to break the seal the first thing that came up was a nice smell of fresh tomato/spaghetti sauce. It looked and smell ok.
The noodles were very small and the dry meat was like little round pieces. I tasted it before adding the water and tasted fine. Before adding the water I checked the bag for possible holes. The cardboard that is glued to the bag was ok too. Then I added the hot water. It said to use 12oz but I used less that that about 9oz and still the spaghettis looked kind of soupy but ant the end they thickened up a bit. There was one problem, once the bag was full of water and mixed when I used the cardboard to pin the bag it was difficult to put the bag full back in the foil package it only went half way thru.
I waited 5 minutes and at the end the smell was great. It smelled like freshly made spaghettis and the taste was awesome. Flavor wise it tasted like something home made with a nice blend of spices. A little bit salty for me since I barely use salt but it was very good and very filling. As I always say when it comes to the RCW/MCW they pack a lot of food enough for two.
I ended using a big bowl and was full to the rim. Even my dog enjoyed some.
Over all is a nice entrée for a 20 plus year old.
