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Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.To be c
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:21 pm
by jaminphx
housil wrote:jaminphx wrote:
I love it but I don't eat bread (carbs) anymore so I need to find something else to eat it on.
Spread it on Ummmm.... bacon?
I´m doing a "low-fat-30-diet", that why I love MREs, most if them are low-fat.
housil wrote:My religion allows me to eat any kind of food, so I can´t help you with this.

Both my religion and my diet allows bacon, lots of bacon.

Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.To be c
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 1:12 am
by Hair-FIN
Arrived home after hard night`s job and felt little bit hungry.
Time for a soup, 0,8% chicken soup it is then.

Instructions stated that water should gradually add to the mix, guess if I read the instructions?
So it was quite clumpy and required lots of stirring to get it smooth.
But I made it, yeah.

Very nice and mild taste. After that and oatmeal block.....

I was ready to see Mr. Sandman.

Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.To be c
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 2:32 am
by Hair-FIN
Good morning!
Starts with 5 years old chocolate.

Quod erat faciendum, eated it all. Tasted like cheap easter egg...
Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.To be c
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:44 am
by Hair-FIN
Time for a evening chocolate drink.

Very nice and creamy, hint of mint too.

Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.To be c
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:57 am
by Hair-FIN
And finally rest of the best.
Beef ravioli in Mushroom sauce.
This was very good, sauce was nice and creamy. Pasta was filled with beef, not much in beef section but still.
Definitely would eat again!

Filling:
Wors meal in this case was lemon sponge cake.
Horrible lump of something sitting in a horrible juice of sewer water. I bravely tasted a little.

After that I decided take few of these.
Little jelly cubes of fruit. Sticky and tacky bits of berry juices. Taste was good, not too sweet.

Close up:

And finally there is Oatmeal block. Dry and bland tasting cracker. Best served with tea or coffee. Nice ending for this review.
Thats all! I hoped you enjoyed!
Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:42 am
by housil
Nice (micro) picture taking
Thanks for sharing
Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:24 pm
by Ruleryak
Yeah, great closeups - nice clear pictures, thanks!
Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:54 am
by Yowie
Great review and pics mate.
Vegemite is not so bad, try it on toast (start with a thin spread first)
It is the breakfast of champions over here

Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 4:42 am
by Hair-FIN
Hi again!
Since I proudly and unwisely wanted to do "mega" review, lets do it then.
So here comes rest....
I opened AND tasted tuna in mayonnaise, to my surprise it was quite good. Tasted and smelled all normal.

Candies were ok, nothing wrong about them.

Storm matches:

Coffee, tea and etc...

Orange tasting isotonic drink. Tasted nice.

Chewing gum.

And finally, finally before anyone asks.... Tadaa!
Yeah I admit, i had too much time. I twisted my ankle and got few days of sick leave so...
Have nice Midsummer Day everyone!

Re: British 24 hr ration, 03/09. Menu 10 Mega review.To be c
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 9:18 am
by housil
Hair-FIN wrote:
And finally there is Oatmeal block. Dry and bland tasting cracker. Best served with tea or coffee. Nice ending for this review.
I must confess, I really love the oatmeal block, also the UK crackers. They have a nice malt taste and they are not too sweet.
Have nice Midsummer Day everyone
There is a really Midsommer Day?! I thought that´s just a IKEA commercial thing...