What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by Unimproved » Sat Nov 05, 2016 4:04 pm

I do not know the exact story behind these, but it's also available without the cans/pouches in the bag. The cans and pouches have been in mixed use since forever.

Basismodule met maaltijdmodule = basic module with meal module included.

This is the version without meal module (of which I have a few for trading if anyone is interested in sampling them):
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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by cavguy » Sun Nov 06, 2016 3:19 pm

Wow, the price for one of these on that website is not bad at all Housil!

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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by SNiiP3R » Sun Nov 06, 2016 3:30 pm

housil wrote:This is the dutch "generell purpose" ration
Great find!

cavguy wrote:Wow, the price for one of these on that website is not bad at all Housil!
Yep. It does not include the lunch/dinner meals though, you have to buy them seperately.

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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by Karl P » Mon Nov 07, 2016 5:05 pm

:D
housil wrote:This is the dutch "generell purpose" ration
I speak Dutch. The advert claims the ration includes breakfast and lunch, and guarrantees all supplid rations are good till 2018.

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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by SNiiP3R » Mon Nov 07, 2016 7:25 pm

Karl P wrote::D
housil wrote:This is the dutch "generell purpose" ration
I speak Dutch. The advert claims the ration includes breakfast and lunch, and guarrantees all supplid rations are good till 2018.

Very strange, mine came with dinner as well. Still a good price.

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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by housil » Wed Nov 16, 2016 5:25 pm

Got mine today too
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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by SNiiP3R » Wed Nov 16, 2016 7:33 pm

housil wrote:Got mine today too

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I see that only the breakfast was included in yours ? No lunch and dinner cans / pouches?

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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by housil » Thu Nov 17, 2016 10:35 am

SNiiP3R wrote: I see that only the breakfast was included in yours ? No lunch and dinner cans / pouches?
Yes, just breakfast, no lunch/dinner (as usually with Dutch rations)

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Re: What kind of Dutch ration did I buy ?

Post by Alexander » Tue Nov 22, 2016 2:44 pm

I just bought this Dutch ration, at the outdoor store. After searching on the forum i saw this topic about the new ration type?
Mine ration also had nothing more then breakfast. But there is more new then the Basismodule Modulair Rantsoen. And that is a other package which can be seen as a accessory pack.
I am currently trying several items from the ration and accessory pack. And i am trying to write a review about it with pictures.
But where is the chocolate bar? And how am i supposed to eat the breakfast menu's without a spoon?

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