It's okay Housil. Rub some MRE fruit cake on it and you will feel better I promise
Re: RCW DATING
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:16 am
by Ruleryak
Have to add my thanks for a great review thread steve
Re: RCW DATING
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 1:46 am
by TheOtherDave
Wow... I had no idea these were that popular-I've been sitting on 3 or 4 cases for years in my walk in closet!
Re: RCW DATING
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 1:46 pm
by alcockell
steve1989 wrote:Candy, Chocolate Bar With Toffee Enriched, Sweet Type 7, Style 1! (I laugh when I read that every time... why the heck didn't they just call it Chocolate Toffee Bar..?!?! hehehe)
or...
TREEEOH! TREEEOH! I WANT A TRIO AND I WANT ONE NOW! (remember those, fellow Brits?)
Here is an High Definition-Style update on a 1998 RCW.
I opened one of my babies on this past February, and the reason was I heard the M&M's had bursted open in the -b component and that's all it took for me to say - "Ok I gotta open you".
Oh, and the Chocolate Covered Brownie's nuts tend to go rancid by about 15 years (in my experiences) and this one was 16 years old so I wanted to try it on one of it's last "good days".
I truly love these rations, and I don't ever open one unless I am desperate for some guaranteed entertainment and nostalgia.
P.S. I actually ate every bite of this ration over the course of the whole day. even the kindof stale crackers. I sent the Accessory packet to a friend, and saved the orange drink because it was hard as a rock.
The brownie was perfect by the way.
Cookies and fig bar were perfectly good. Fig bar was a little darker but I've eaten them when they turned black so I ate it.
Oatmeal was creamy cinnamon goodness. I love RCW Oatmeal.
Chili with beans was wholesome and filling. I added 3 ounces less water than instructed. Always use about 25% less water than directed on dehydrated entrees. They'll taste better!
I have about 20 more pictures of this ration so ask and I'll post more close ups if you want.
Thanks everyone!
Re: RCW DATING
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 3:30 pm
by mreheater72
Steve, thanks a lot for that great review on a "vintage" ration , that unfortunately will never be produced .
steve1989 wrote:Oh, and the Chocolate Covered Brownie's nuts tend to go rancid by about 15 years (in my experiences) and this one was 16 years old so I wanted to try it on one of it's last "good days".
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The brownie was perfect by the way.
You are absolutely right, the Chocolate Covered Brownie's nuts tend to go rancid, so congratulations that that RCWones were still fine .
steve1989 wrote:Cookies and fig bar were perfectly good. Fig bar was a little darker but I've eaten them when they turned black so I ate it.
I´m surprised that the Fig Bar was still good . The shelf life of that item is according to my experience very short. I had several in the past that were not so old and not good anymore !
steve1989 wrote:Chili with beans was wholesome and filling. I added 3 ounces less water than instructed. Always use about 25% less water than directed on dehydrated entrees. They'll taste better!
I made the same experience with freeze dried ration items, I mentioned that here in another topics before. It is always good to reduce the amount of recommended water adding.
steve1989 wrote:I have about 20 more pictures of this ration so ask and I'll post more close ups if you want.
If you have some close-ups of the Chili with Beans, they are welcome !
So long mreheater72
Re: RCW DATING
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 4:54 pm
by steve1989
Hey mreheater, I'm glad you enjoyed seeing my update on this neat old post, and on what I feel is one of the best military rations ever to be produced!
I feel badly you have had bad experiences in the past with the fig bars! Were they rancid or did they just taste bad? I personally enjoy the "different" (for a lack of a better term) flavor and texture of old MRE fig bars!
Like I mentioned, I've eaten them when they turned black - check the bottom of the first page of this thread. In 2010, I had a 1989 Rafco with fig bars, and those things were black and they tasted strong of fig, were oily, and sweet. Certainly a different experience! & I would love to try them again within the next decade..!
I will now post 8 more photos, including your request of the Chili & Beans close-ups!
Re: RCW DATING
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 4:21 pm
by mreheater72
steve1989 wrote:Hey mreheater, I'm glad you enjoyed seeing my update on this neat old post, and on what I feel is one of the best military rations ever to be produced!
I just browsed the whole post again (I have read sometimes in the past already), it is awesome . Detailed information and pics about a great ration that will never be produced again .
steve1989 wrote:I feel badly you have had bad experiences in the past with the fig bars! Were they rancid or did they just taste bad? I personally enjoy the "different" (for a lack of a better term) flavor and texture of old MRE fig bars!
Like I mentioned, I've eaten them when they turned black - check the bottom of the first page of this thread. In 2010, I had a 1989 Rafco with fig bars, and those things were black and they tasted strong of fig, were oily, and sweet. Certainly a different experience! & I would love to try them again within the next decade..!
The old fig bars I tasted had turned dark, their smell was bad and the taste was a mixture between bitter and rancid . I could eat not even a little piece, I have to spit it out .
steve1989 wrote:I will now post 8 more photos, including your request of the Chili & Beans close-ups!
Thank you very much for the additional photos/close-ups !