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Re: what a dinner! ( MRE )
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Posted by TimS in Mo on November 27, 2006 at 09:41:49 from (170.40.160.25):
In Reply to: Re: what a dinner! ( MRE ) posted by Tim Shultz on November 26, 2006 at 15:34:41:
I have had far, far to may of those things. Watch out for the cheese, it doubles as a anti diarrheal medicine....so in each MRE you have 2000 calories, something to unplug your bowel ( chiclets ) and something to plug em back up if you got some bad water ( cheese spread ). You have to be careful of that cheese spread, I know guys who had some real problems with moving anything thru their system after eating a couple packets of that cheese in a day......powerful stuff. The only good thing in it was the tobasco, thank god for that stuff. The rest of it tasted pretty much the same, nasty. Cover it with tobasco and choke it down as we weren't going to get anything else to eat. Probably why when somebody offers me something to eat and I eat it, later on my wife asks me if I liked it and I will tell her 'Nope, not really, but remember I was in the Army and I will pretty much eat anything." Haha.
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