sorry! The shipping is too expensive...Conrad wrote:I've never had a Spanish one, I'll have more Lithuanian soon. Swap?carlosflar wrote:I started with the spanish ones, i sell them, the lithuanians have quite a reputation, but i havent been able to try them yet, not enough budjet yet xD
First MRE/Ration to order?
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Re: First MRE/Ration to order?
I have Spanish rations permanently, feel free to ask
Interested in: International rations,medical items, emergency kits and other
YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/carlosflar

Interested in: International rations,medical items, emergency kits and other
YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/carlosflar
Re: First MRE/Ration to order?
OK. Just thought I'd suggest it.carlosflar wrote:sorry! The shipping is too expensive...Conrad wrote:I've never had a Spanish one, I'll have more Lithuanian soon. Swap?carlosflar wrote:I started with the spanish ones, i sell them, the lithuanians have quite a reputation, but i havent been able to try them yet, not enough budjet yet xD
Re: First MRE/Ration to order?
former culinary in Jersey.....FCI or Le Cordon Bleu?AYacullo wrote: I'm watching a few Lithuanian, Russian, and French online but didn't want to make a move until talking to you guys. I'm a foodie and a former culinary student(ended up in IT) so its extremely intriguing to me to try foods from all over the world.
Re: First MRE/Ration to order?
Neither(unfortunately), 2 year college level Polytechnical, crazy brutal at times, we as students ran, managed and cooked for an in school restaurant. Based on my experience and time there, plus a week long boot camp at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), I was accepted into the CIA...before ending up in the IT field. I had debated FCI or Le Cordon Bleu, they all did presentations for us I would have been happy with any of them though.elandil wrote:former culinary in Jersey.....FCI or Le Cordon Bleu?AYacullo wrote: I'm watching a few Lithuanian, Russian, and French online but didn't want to make a move until talking to you guys. I'm a foodie and a former culinary student(ended up in IT) so its extremely intriguing to me to try foods from all over the world.
Re: First MRE/Ration to order?
I would kill to take a class at the CIA. it's on my bucket list.AYacullo wrote:Neither(unfortunately), 2 year college level Polytechnical, crazy brutal at times, we as students ran, managed and cooked for an in school restaurant. Based on my experience and time there, plus a week long boot camp at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), I was accepted into the CIA...before ending up in the IT field. I had debated FCI or Le Cordon Bleu, they all did presentations for us I would have been happy with any of them though.elandil wrote:former culinary in Jersey.....FCI or Le Cordon Bleu?AYacullo wrote: I'm watching a few Lithuanian, Russian, and French online but didn't want to make a move until talking to you guys. I'm a foodie and a former culinary student(ended up in IT) so its extremely intriguing to me to try foods from all over the world.
I never had any formal. but worked enough lines and kitchens.....in a way I hated it, but damn if I don't also miss it.
so are you in the hardware or software side of IT?
Re: First MRE/Ration to order?
The time at the CIA was an amazing experience, the none High School age bootcamp is around $2-3K USD these days I believe. Every once in awhile I'll go up to tour and have dinner, it just feels like home. Same,I hated some of my time in the kitchen but miss it too. A bit of both, company I work for provides help desk and onsite support for small and medium businesses.elandil wrote:I would kill to take a class at the CIA. it's on my bucket list.AYacullo wrote:Neither(unfortunately), 2 year college level Polytechnical, crazy brutal at times, we as students ran, managed and cooked for an in school restaurant. Based on my experience and time there, plus a week long boot camp at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), I was accepted into the CIA...before ending up in the IT field. I had debated FCI or Le Cordon Bleu, they all did presentations for us I would have been happy with any of them though.elandil wrote:
former culinary in Jersey.....FCI or Le Cordon Bleu?
I never had any formal. but worked enough lines and kitchens.....in a way I hated it, but damn if I don't also miss it.
so are you in the hardware or software side of IT?