Canadian IMP14 Shepherds Pie
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 11:35 pm
Second written review of an IMP. I am a big fan of Shepherds Pie and when I saw one in the cases of IMPs I bought, I was super stoked. Then, after trying the Veal Cutlets, my anticipation grew!
First let me say that I was a extremely happy to open the package and see a Bread/Pain. What Marine would not be excited to eat something called Pain? Then, as I emptied the contents of the package, I became slightly disappointed. The outer package was sealed. But the box containing the peaches had been opened and taped shut again. There was some discoloration on the corner of the box. I can only assume that during the packing process someone realized something had leaked onto the box and opened it for inspection. I wish they had inspected it closer. Yep! There was a small hole in the pouch. Needless to say, after opening the pouch and emptying the peaches onto a plate I did not eat them. They were discolored and had a very odd smell about them. But in the back of my head I heard Steve1989s voice "oh man". Ok, so I threw the peaches away and thought to myself, I said "Self, it's time to try that honey and peanut butter on some Pain. When I started to knead the peanut butter it started to come out the side of the pouch. Again I heard steve1989s voice, "oh man. That's not good". Not to be deterred, I spread the honey onto on side of the hamburger bun and enjoyed it anyway. The honey had started to crystallize. While it tasted great (I usually don't eat honey), I began to think that maybe this ration might just be a huge waste.
On to the Orange/Pineapple drink mix. Wow! It tasted like tang, but with a sweetness that had my taste buds jumping with joy. I drank the entire cup and made the second one to enjoy with my meal. That's right. TWO drink mixes per IMP.
Next up was the main. You can imagine that as I was opening the pouch I was doing so with an odd mixture of anticipation and dread. Hadn't really felt that combination since my wedding day. Lol (hey, don't tell my wife I said that. What is said in the forum stays in the forum, right?). On the one hand I was excited to finally be sampling the shepherds pie I had been thinking about for 11 days and on the other hand I was dreading that it, too, might be bad. But once I opened the pouch and smelled what scrumptious tastiness lay inside I knew I had to get this heated up fast! Not wanting to waste too much time, I cheated and heated it up in the microwave. I know, cardinal sin, right? Once heated and ready to eat, I was NOT disappointed. I don't know who is making these meals for the Canadian military but they really need to migrate a little south! The shepherds pie was a mixture of ground beef, corn and potatoes. It looked like any ordinary everyday shepherds pie. Boy was I wrong! The first taste let my tastebuds know they were in for a real treat. Each bite was a new exciting experience of tastes. Every now and then, I could taste the garlic, the onions, the thyme. Wow! What a meal! It didn't stand a chance against my hunger! Getting toward the end I realized I hadn't tried it on bread or tried the "Franks Hot Sauce". So I put some on the bread and it was really good. I hadn't realized with the honey that the hamburger bun (Pain) had a real buttery taste to it. Then I put some of the hot sauce on what little was left and felt like kicking myself for not doing it sooner. The hot sauce gave it a whole new deminsion in tasteful explosions. Needless to say, I realized once it was gone that I will definitely be getting more of these IMP14s.
An hour or so after dinner, I decided to mix up the 3 in 1 coffee stick and enjoy it with the M and Ms. This was where I truly began to appreciate the outer package of the IMP compared to the U.S. MRE. The M and Ms were not crushed together and melted. They were as fresh as if I had just purchased them from a gas station. The way the Canucks package the IMPs by putting the two boxed items on the outside and everything else in the middle is just plain awesome.
Again, I hope you enjoyed this review as much as I enjoyed making it. Pictures are below. Feel free to PM or comment if you have any questions.
First let me say that I was a extremely happy to open the package and see a Bread/Pain. What Marine would not be excited to eat something called Pain? Then, as I emptied the contents of the package, I became slightly disappointed. The outer package was sealed. But the box containing the peaches had been opened and taped shut again. There was some discoloration on the corner of the box. I can only assume that during the packing process someone realized something had leaked onto the box and opened it for inspection. I wish they had inspected it closer. Yep! There was a small hole in the pouch. Needless to say, after opening the pouch and emptying the peaches onto a plate I did not eat them. They were discolored and had a very odd smell about them. But in the back of my head I heard Steve1989s voice "oh man". Ok, so I threw the peaches away and thought to myself, I said "Self, it's time to try that honey and peanut butter on some Pain. When I started to knead the peanut butter it started to come out the side of the pouch. Again I heard steve1989s voice, "oh man. That's not good". Not to be deterred, I spread the honey onto on side of the hamburger bun and enjoyed it anyway. The honey had started to crystallize. While it tasted great (I usually don't eat honey), I began to think that maybe this ration might just be a huge waste.
On to the Orange/Pineapple drink mix. Wow! It tasted like tang, but with a sweetness that had my taste buds jumping with joy. I drank the entire cup and made the second one to enjoy with my meal. That's right. TWO drink mixes per IMP.
Next up was the main. You can imagine that as I was opening the pouch I was doing so with an odd mixture of anticipation and dread. Hadn't really felt that combination since my wedding day. Lol (hey, don't tell my wife I said that. What is said in the forum stays in the forum, right?). On the one hand I was excited to finally be sampling the shepherds pie I had been thinking about for 11 days and on the other hand I was dreading that it, too, might be bad. But once I opened the pouch and smelled what scrumptious tastiness lay inside I knew I had to get this heated up fast! Not wanting to waste too much time, I cheated and heated it up in the microwave. I know, cardinal sin, right? Once heated and ready to eat, I was NOT disappointed. I don't know who is making these meals for the Canadian military but they really need to migrate a little south! The shepherds pie was a mixture of ground beef, corn and potatoes. It looked like any ordinary everyday shepherds pie. Boy was I wrong! The first taste let my tastebuds know they were in for a real treat. Each bite was a new exciting experience of tastes. Every now and then, I could taste the garlic, the onions, the thyme. Wow! What a meal! It didn't stand a chance against my hunger! Getting toward the end I realized I hadn't tried it on bread or tried the "Franks Hot Sauce". So I put some on the bread and it was really good. I hadn't realized with the honey that the hamburger bun (Pain) had a real buttery taste to it. Then I put some of the hot sauce on what little was left and felt like kicking myself for not doing it sooner. The hot sauce gave it a whole new deminsion in tasteful explosions. Needless to say, I realized once it was gone that I will definitely be getting more of these IMP14s.
An hour or so after dinner, I decided to mix up the 3 in 1 coffee stick and enjoy it with the M and Ms. This was where I truly began to appreciate the outer package of the IMP compared to the U.S. MRE. The M and Ms were not crushed together and melted. They were as fresh as if I had just purchased them from a gas station. The way the Canucks package the IMPs by putting the two boxed items on the outside and everything else in the middle is just plain awesome.
Again, I hope you enjoyed this review as much as I enjoyed making it. Pictures are below. Feel free to PM or comment if you have any questions.