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| #91458 - 04/18/07 02:52 AM  Re: Best Emergency Food to Store in Hot Car?
[Re: JCWohlschlag] |  
|   Cranky Geek
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So if I was talk about, say, browning some hashbrowned potatoes with a little onion in some bacon grease in a skillet, smoothing it out as a crust, then putting down a quarter inch layer of thin sliced ham and some just as much chipotle cheddar, sliced, then covered with a couple eggs with a little milk scrambled into it and stuck under the broiler for a few minutes is not somethign you want to hear about?
 Nor is fresh baked corn bread with butter and honey served next to it?
 
 *grins* I know I'm horrible.
 
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| #91464 - 04/18/07 03:07 AM  Re: Best Emergency Food to Store in Hot Car?
[Re: ironraven] |  
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I'm there! My theory is if it's wrapped in or cooked in bacon, it's got to be good!!!! Now I'm hungry too! I guess I'll just grill some bacon wrapped quail with onion and jalapeno.kmat
 
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| #91465 - 04/18/07 03:10 AM  Re: Best Emergency Food to Store in Hot Car?
[Re: ironraven] |  
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The SOS and Datrex rations are designed to have a shelf life of 5 years under "extreme climatic and storage conditions". (That's from SOS Food Labs.) I had some of the SOS ones in a BOB in the back of a vehicle for a few years, through hot summers and sub zero winters and eventually ate a block of them hiking when they only had a year left and I was cycling them out. I don't think I could tell much of a difference in a side by side test of some fresh ones quite frankly. Of course, when I'm hiking, I'll eat anything, so maybe it's not a valid test... 
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| #91483 - 04/18/07 04:23 AM  Re: Best Emergency Food to Store in Hot Car?
[Re: Blast] |  
|   Cranky Geek
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[censored] mushrooms, and the sweetest vidalias onions, basted in the drippings and a light vegitable broth. Either way, served next to baked potatoes from a local farm, steamed in the coals sweet corn picked that afternoon served with lime-chili butter, and either coleslaw so fresh it crunches or a green salad with fresh daylily buds and homemade italian dressing. So, planning a special trip to kick my butt?      I think in past life, I worked as a cook in a lumber camp or something. And no one went hungry. 
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| #91486 - 04/18/07 04:30 AM  Re: Best Emergency Food to Store in Hot Car?
[Re: ironraven] |  
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Buuuuuurrrrrpppppp! Blast, road trip? Pack some short fuses!kmat
 
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| #91494 - 04/18/07 05:33 AM  Re: Best Emergency Food to Store in Hot Car?
[Re: justin2006] |  
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"...normal conditions..."
 Words like "normal" and "average" tend to scare me.
 
 What is normal for one may be extreme for another...
 
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| #91505 - 04/18/07 08:44 AM  Re: Best Emergency Food to Store in Hot Car?
[Re: ironraven] |  
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 MREs are negatively effected by heat How do the US militairy people protect there MRE's in countries like Iraq, Afghanistan,etc?? Some sort of aluminium foil pouch? 
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| #91509 - 04/18/07 12:23 PM  Re: Best Emergency Food to Store in Hot Car?
[Re: JIM] |  
|   Cranky Geek
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At larger facilities, MREs and other stable rations are stores in air conditioned warehouses. In the field and smaller facilities, you just eat them- the logistics faerie brings you more, wether you like it or not.  
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