24 Hour Rat - Lancashire Hotpot

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24 Hour Rat - Lancashire Hotpot

Post by dermeister025 » Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:30 pm

So i was looking up Lancashire Hotpot on wikipedia since i had no idea what it was, and discovered that it is generally made with groundnut (peanut) oil. Does anyone know if the british army variety is also made this way? I was planning on giving it a try, but being made with peanut products would preclude me from eating it :(

I've got some pics of a 24 hour rat i opened up, and of the served Pork Casserole and cream of chicken soup from menu D. I'll try to post them when i get some free time!
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Post by kman » Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:30 pm

So you have peanut allergy, dermeister025? Wow...if I had that, eating MREs/rations would scare the bejeesus out of me because you never really know for sure what's in them.

I don't recall - do the British entrees have the ingredients list on them like the US MREs?

If you want to just mass-email those pics to me, I'd be happy to get them posted for you.

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Post by olli » Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:13 am

that lancshire hotpot iss some kind of weird stuff in vanilla sauce, i had a couple, i dont really like them, they are dry inside and have a weird taste, best thing with it is the vanilla sauce...
but i am not sure what its made of

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Post by olli » Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:24 am

ohhh sorry, the lancashire hotpot is the main meal, sorry, i was talkin about the frúit dumplings that are added to that ration....

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Post by Stef » Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:53 am

yes that's a steak and vegetable stew, not bad but there's no indication about the ingredients on the pack at all!

It seems that the British soldier is the only one in the World that trust his government about what's in his meals :lol:
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Post by dermeister025 » Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:49 am

Yeah it's kind of an annoying allergy to have, was quite disappointed when i looked at the ingredients of the chocolate sports bar and had to toss it in the components box... That and way too many MRE's only give you peanut butter and not cheese or jelly.

It's never been a severe allergy over the years so i'm not really afraid of dying if i dig into the wrong meal, but i could do without bein ill... And my doctor recently gave me a huge long lecture on how variable allergies can be and absolutely insisted i carry an epipen... Eh, why not i figured... good thing to have, specially in the field. And i know a couple people who need a second shot if we can't get them to the hospital in 20 minutes.

I don't know why the british don't provide an ingredients list like everyone else... Anyone know of a Ministry of Defence website or something that would have that info?
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Post by copper_knobblet » Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:05 am

Wayfarer food pouches are exactly the same as the MoD ones as far as I am aware. So if you look them up I believe they have ingredient lists. Although don't hold me responsible when you have to go to hospital!

The new rations have the ingredients on them, they have scary names like "MOD Chicken Sausages and Beans".

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Post by kman » Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:11 pm

Cool info, copper_knobblet - I'll have to look up those Wayfarer pouches to see what I can find.

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Post by kman » Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:20 pm

This looks like the Wayfarer website:

http://www.westlerfoods.com/wayfayrer/products.php

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Post by dermeister025 » Thu Mar 08, 2007 1:21 am

looks like the wayfarer ones use veg oil, and they specifically say peanuts are absent... that makes me feel a bit better!

With the prevalence of serious nut allergies you'd think armies would shy away from using peanut in things that aren't obviously nut products ie. choc sports bar. Wouldn't want any jokes about their soldiers getting taken out by their own rations!
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