MRE Buns

Discussions about US MREs and other US rations
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kman wrote:Wow, housil - you are quickly turning into "the man" when it comes to finding all sorts of difficult-to-locate ration information!
Thx "for the flowers" :o :oops:
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I always wondered>>>

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About those "hamburger buns". Now I know. Housil, are you in the Quartermaster Corps at Lee? Thats where the official US Army Cook school is also. They do it right. When I go to Breakfast, I yell out "COMBO" to the egg man. :wink: Keep up the good work!
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DangerousDave wrote:About those "hamburger buns". Now I know. Housil, are you in the Quartermaster Corps at Lee? Thats where the official US Army Cook school is also. They do it right. When I go to Breakfast, I yell out "COMBO" to the egg man. :wink: Keep up the good work!
Sorry mate, I´m not. But also thx for the flowers :D :oops:
But my father was in 1960 as a head cook (masters degree) in NYC and Miami Fl. 40 years later, I "followed" him and were visiting the places he was. I guess, I got the food stuff in my cradle...
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You're awesome! Thanks a bunch!!!!
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housil,

Thank you for the link to Sun Meadows Foods. That is a great resource. Now, I just need to find out if they will sell their products to us retired soldiers (read "civilians"). I would really like to add some of their breakfast meals to my supplies.
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Lifesaver, if you contact them and find out if they'll sell to civilians, please let us know!
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Well, we have first contact. Currently, the only meals available for civilian sales are the self heating meals. There is a tab for them on the home page. The shelf stable breakfast kist listed in the military section are not normally available for sale to civilians. That being said, I am waiting for a call back from the person that handles their military sales. Their customer service person said if he okays the sale then it is another matter. They could not give me a price on those meals as their sale is limited to the military (duh). So, until I hear back from the military rep, that is the best update I can give. Anyone interested can order the self heating meals. There is a link on the home page to those meals. The ordering link is all the way at the bottom of the self heating meals page. A word of warning to anyone considering them. They are a bit pricey. YMMV

ETA: Their costomer service person did mention they typically do not sell their meals in less than 50 case lots. We might have to think about this as a group buy if there is enough interest.
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