Re: British 24 Hour Ration Packs
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 10:45 am
The older ORP's that came with two Yorkie bars were the best! All day breakfast yummy!
Because everything tastes good when you're hungry!
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BTemple wrote:The sesame bars are supposed to be 3 thin bars but they have all fused together.GingerBritscuit wrote:I've got the sesame seed bar in there, so I'll keep that in mind, hah! Don't really fancy a trip to the dentists at the moment.
At least one of the beverage packs is tan-coloured, the rest being silvers, so I should be able to see for myself the difference in quality!
If your tan-coloured beverage powder pouch is blackcurrant or raspberry you are in for an amazing experience.
I have a way to deal with these sesame bars, i break a small piece off and soften it with my saliva, dissolving the caramel.GearReview wrote:BTemple wrote:The sesame bars are supposed to be 3 thin bars but they have all fused together.GingerBritscuit wrote:I've got the sesame seed bar in there, so I'll keep that in mind, hah! Don't really fancy a trip to the dentists at the moment.
At least one of the beverage packs is tan-coloured, the rest being silvers, so I should be able to see for myself the difference in quality!
If your tan-coloured beverage powder pouch is blackcurrant or raspberry you are in for an amazing experience.
I totally remember breaking my teeth biting into mine when I reviewed it... haha I think its hilarious that its an ongoing problem for all! so crazy!
Asger wrote:Northern Europe also eats low amounts of bread. It seems more civilized you are the less bread you need in your life and we know how civilized are British. I think some of vegetarian or religious menu variations should have crackers or bread. More enigmatic of lacking bread bread is why there is no marmite in ORP's while Australians and New Zealanders have vegemite in their rations.
DangerousDave wrote:How come the Brit's are low on bread in their ORPs? All you get is a small packet of some kind of biscuits, be it digestive, browns, fruit, etc. Not enough for a 24 Hr. rat. Those Krauts include a tin of rye bread and a huge packet of hartkeks in theirs??? Especially since the Brits like their tea and for dunking, and whatnot.Test 9000 004.jpg
steve1989 wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2017 10:50 am Modern ORPs are really good rations. The aspartame drinks are awful (silver pouch) as others attest.
The curry dishes are great - add a little hot diggity and you've got yourself a quality meal. I pass on the ones with corn kernels in them.. never a fan of corn. So for instance the tuna pasta salad.. pass! It has like 40% corn in it. Filler!
My favorite desserts are like DangerousDave mentions that Mango Cake. Good lord those are unusual & amazing!
But the best... those puddings.. chocolate, ginger, sticky toffee.
But the old ORPs... I miss them. Duncan's of Scotland bars.. Rum & Raisin...!
And Treacle Pudding.. I had it once. Have one left and saving it for a video of top 10 vintage international desserts (only have 3 so far).
Nothing beats the old ORPs for the chocolate and puddings. I wish they were easier to find.
Gonna quote these for later.Simon2002mre wrote: Sun Apr 15, 2018 11:46 am I really want to try the all day breakfast I’ve only heard good things about it