Army ration packs
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I was an army brat growing up in Germany and it was always a highlight when my dad brought home some "mystery tins" of compo. Unlabelled with no writing on the tin. I'd be hoping for chocolate or boiled sweets (although it seemed soooo wrong to open a tin and find those!) Usually turned out to be some kind of mystery meat though. The dog seemed to like it.
Ayez beera said:
Just a guess i would probably say 3000 Kcal
IIRC the rat. pack is supposed to give double the daily recommended calorie intake, due to the increased exertion being in the field, so about 5-6000Kcal if you eat everything.Ayahuasca said:
Have you had a poo yet?
That comes about 2-3 days after endex - get to the bogs first or you'll be in an Andrex-less world of hurt.Edited by Taffer on Tuesday 8th June 01:05
Taffer said:
That comes about 2-3 days after endex world of hurt.
We used to have pack of biscuits brown labelled "Biscuits AB".....clearly standing for "biscuits arse bung" Edited by Taffer on Tuesday 8th June 01:05
if anyone fancies some.... http://www.armyrations.co.uk/shop/item.asp?itemid=...
Been there etc. My first experience was in the Gen of Immal. One of my Cadet Class mates bought up the unedible tins of spam ( before it was an IT word ). We thought he was insane until we discovered his family had a hotel in K***y where Spam became the meat of choice on Sunday nights, as in you had no choice. Still in my mans army C rations were best.
In 3 weeks time I'll be trying to recreate the experience in Bleu Nord camping with Denis, Chris and Mel, and maybe Neil Lane.
In 3 weeks time I'll be trying to recreate the experience in Bleu Nord camping with Denis, Chris and Mel, and maybe Neil Lane.
yumm rat packs
eat a lot of these on expeditions- light weight, easy to cook, etc etc- also keep 5 days in the back of the truck to help in emergencies.
New ones are far superior to the old- chocolate if s bit funny, but it says yorkie ont eh wrapper so whats not to like. They have just bought out a lolad of new menus which are quite a bit more interesting than the old.
Stories of guys in Afghanistan liing on them for months at a time which wouldn't be a lot of fun.
eat a lot of these on expeditions- light weight, easy to cook, etc etc- also keep 5 days in the back of the truck to help in emergencies.
New ones are far superior to the old- chocolate if s bit funny, but it says yorkie ont eh wrapper so whats not to like. They have just bought out a lolad of new menus which are quite a bit more interesting than the old.
Stories of guys in Afghanistan liing on them for months at a time which wouldn't be a lot of fun.
pugwash4x4 said:
...chocolate is a bit funny, but it says yorkie on the wrapper so whats not to like.....
Definitely made especially for rat packs too as, instead of 'not for girls' like the ones you can buy at home do, the ones in the rat packs have 'not for civvies'. Not sure whether that means not available for or not advised for! Ayahuasca said:
Legend tells that some of the contents contained bromide.
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