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Sorry to burst your bubble mate but as a user of rat packs for many years, they dont all need to be heated, they can be eaten cold as there already cooked but yes they do taste better warm & totally agree that a hot meal raises moralThe ones I go to there's normally a mix of those eating ration packs and those who have taken sandwiches.
Rat packs really need to be heated up so if you're ok carrying a jetboil or similar they really are great.
Otherwise just bung a few sarnies in a zipbag and try not to squash 'em too much.
For me it depends on the time of year/weather and how long the milsim is.
One hot meal every 24hrs does wonders for morale.
We used to get issed 2 MREs per day back in 2003, or 1 British 24 hr ration pack. The MRE chemical heaters are very good, especially for doing food on the move.Yank MRE's come with flame less ration heaters you just put a little bit of water in and they take up no extra space really.
Soldier of fortune do 3 MREs for circa £21. They say for a soldier doing physical activity in the field you should have 3 a day so they're like a whole meal but you should be okay get away with the three and maybe some extra snack stuff
The American MREs? Thats better to know i can get away with two a day, was dreading carrying like 12 or something for the likes of berget.We used to get issed 2 MREs per day back in 2003, or 1 British 24 hr ration pack. The MRE chemical heaters are very good, especially for doing food on the move.
IIRC they were numbered 1 to 32, and we just took whatever was going. Then used to swap items, I did try and get the jalepeno cheese spread though as it was a tasty snack with crackers. I still have a couple of the dinners in the garage but not sure if they are any good after 12 years.The American MREs? Thats better to know i can get away with two a day, was dreading carrying like 12 or something for the likes of berget.
Any recommendations on what menus to avoid or seek out?
Only one way to find out, find out!IIRC they were numbered 1 to 32, and we just took whatever was going. Then used to swap items, I did try and get the jalepeno cheese spread though as it was a tasty snack with crackers. I still have a couple of the dinners in the garage but not sure if they are any good after 12 years.