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  1. TradCathMale

    MRE Advice

    Hey everyone, I have one MRE right now which I haven't eaten yet. It's a USA one, and iirc, it's a chicken and noodle in meat sauce Beef Ravioli. I would like to do more MREs as they are really easy bushcraft food, and they are also generally very compact compared to the other food I will often...
  2. Nomad666

    MRE's from 2000 think they are still edible?

    Just went through stuff we had in the locker and found MRE that were dated sept 2000 I want to try one but kind of dont want to take the chance they have been stored in a cool spot so not like they were kept at high temps.. So your thoughts safe or not?
  3. Bushcraft Northwest

    Erbswurst: A Classic MRE Alternative

    Knowing that I'm not a fan or MREs and always looking for shelf stable foods to pack, my friend told me I should try making Erbswurst. Erbswurst is a German sausage made from pea flour, rendered fat, onions, and spices. I decided to give it a go and was really surprised at how delicious it was...
  4. Bushcraft-kelso

    Voyager meal - France

    Hey bushbraws! Got to eat another packaged meal from across the ocean today. Not sure what was in it.. or the flavor.. but it was good! Instructions are to add 180 ML of water. Or 6 ozs fer us US bushfolk. After water is added, its sturred sealed and to sit for 5 minutes. No joke this stuff...
  5. Bushcraft-kelso

    Eating from far and away!

    Hey bushbraws! I have become fascinated with overseas MREs. I be sharing my adventure, the delicious, and the just mystery! This is the first of many to come. Lithuanian https://bushcraftusa.com/forum/threads/how-its-done-in-lithuania.242950/ Much more to come!
  6. RackinRay

    Tailored Operational Training Meal (TOTM)?

    Anyone try these before? If so, what was your thoughts on them? I found a display at the local military Commissary Store, and snagged a Chili with Beans pack to try.
  7. Patriot Bushcraft

    Home made MRE

    I made these for my 72 hour kit. Each one has meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  8. rjhisle1973

    Korean Sweet Chili Chicken

    Hi everyone, Here's something I hope you find interesting. It's a video on some instant Korean chicken that can be bought in the local stores here. For those who are interested in survival, camping and the like may find this interesting.
  9. firefighter49

    Whats the oldest MRE you ever ate?

    I found a few MRE's from the 1990's and opened one of pouches of peanut butter. It was still fresh tasting! I opened the cracker and not as good as the peanut butter. What is oldest dated MRE you have eaten?
  10. T

    MRE Heater Trial Run

    I thought I'd let you guys know how my MRE heater experiment went. Provided that it worked well I'll show you it imediantely :p MRE Heater Trial - YouTube Ignore those chunky hands lol that was my bro :) (Later on I'll try heating an MRE , then try boiling water in a bag in the...
  11. Mattnu

    Tomahawk walk

    It was a day so hot (99) it was fit only for mad dogs and englishmen. So, Tomahawk convinced me it would be just right for a short hike. When Tomahawk suggests a "short" hike, ask how much is up hill, and what the elevation changes are first!! Hike was about 4 miles round trip. Mile one...
  12. M

    Toronto, Ontario: A Walk in the Valley in -18c Weather

    This morning I decided to go for a hike. I quickly gathered a bag full of supplies, dressed in wool pants, wool socks, a cotton t-shirt, 2 sweaters, a wool scarf, my shearling wool cap, and my big outdoors jacket . My knapsack, which I had picked up for $8 at the Army Surplus Store...
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