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#41860 - 06/14/05 06:49 PM MRE Storage (and info)...
cedfire Offline
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Found this online and thought it was interesting; there's a table showing storage of MREs. Also the web site has a LOT of other info -- probably more than you wanted to know.

http://www.mreinfo.com/mre-longevity.html

I'd better dig out that MRE that has been hiding in my kitchen for a few years. <img src="/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

[Edit: Just polished off the cheese tortellini and vegetable crackers with apple jelly (a little runny). About to start in on the fig bar and sip some lemon-lime drink mix. All in all, for being made in 1999, still "tasty".]


Edited by cedfire (06/14/05 09:52 PM)

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#41861 - 06/14/05 08:16 PM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
brian Offline
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Great find. I read through the page as well as one of the usnet papers linked off of it. Good info.
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#41862 - 06/15/05 02:44 AM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
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Just saw this the other day myself. I usually keep 2 MREs in my vehicle, now looks like time to reconsider. Given the warmer months are upon us, I don't feel it's quite as critical to carry meals, as much as water and energy stuffs (powered drink mixes, power bars, etc.)

Begs the question, what foods do people keep in their vehicles during the hot months?

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#41863 - 06/15/05 07:05 AM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
cedfire Offline
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Only keeping a couple of granola bars and a six pack of bottled water in my trunk, along with the vehicle survival kit. I decided against anything more than that due to the heat/freeze cycles around here. One less thing to worry about.

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#41864 - 06/15/05 01:32 PM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
norad45 Offline
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I keep 10 assorted cans of food along with 12 bottled water under the shell of my truck. Where I park is secure enough that I can keep the sliding windows open. That definately helps to keep temps down over what you might get inside of a sealed-up car. I also keep it stored in a large soft-sided cooler which should help eliminate wild temperature swings. I rotate it every October and so far have not had a problem with eating it.

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#41865 - 06/15/05 02:18 PM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
brian Offline
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Quote:
what foods do people keep in their vehicles during the hot months?
I keep a few Mainstay Rations. They seem to take the TX heat with no problems.
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#41866 - 06/15/05 10:54 PM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
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Whatever you keep, food wise, in a vehicle, rotate it out on a regular basis, and about twice as often during the hot part of the year, say, at least once a month, and you should be O.K. (provided you're not carrying around milk, eggs, mayo, or fresh veggies) <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Troy

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#41867 - 06/15/05 11:03 PM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
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I guess you're not planning on having to last more than a day or two out of your vehicle huh? That makes sense on a lot of levels, but for those of US who are a bit more... for lack of a better word, paranoid?! , regular rotation/inspection along with some common sense will work just fine, even in an Arctic environment <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Troy

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#41868 - 06/15/05 11:52 PM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
cedfire Offline
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I forgot to add the Igloo mini cooler that is usually riding shotgun. Contents are typically a sandwich, Gatorade, cheese, hard candy, fresh fruit, trail mix, and other snacks. <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

No way I am going to starve in the woods! He he.

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#41869 - 06/16/05 12:58 AM Re: MRE Storage (and info)...
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Registered: 01/23/05
Posts: 6
Loc: PA Lancaster county
Great site thanks. looks like I'll need to clean out my stash.
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