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#64706 - 04/27/06 04:41 PM MRE Replacements
williamlatham Offline
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Registered: 01/12/04
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I can't speak for the quality, but I just found these on the web. They come in self-heating and regular configurations.

http://www.coyotecamp.com/index.html

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#64707 - 04/27/06 07:29 PM Re: MRE Replacements
cedfire Offline
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Thanks for passing the link along! Looks interesting...

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#64708 - 04/28/06 12:22 AM Re: MRE Replacements
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"Non-self-heating meals with pop-top tin or microwavable entrees. "

Cans are heavy, and anything microwavable means that it comes in something plastic, making it harder to heat. They look like interesting items, but I'm going to say that without more information about thier exact contents, that is the special kind of "interesting".
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#64709 - 04/28/06 12:30 AM Re: MRE Replacements
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Loc: Central Illinois
Agreed 'raven. From what I could gather, a great deal of the add-on items were grocery shelf fare I could pick up on my own. In that case, if they sell self-heat meals without those items that's of interest to me. If I have to eat cold Hormel chili and lug around a lot of canned goods, I'm gonna pass. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#64710 - 04/28/06 04:02 AM Re: MRE Replacements
Burncycle Offline
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Perhaps soon we will see more canned goods packaged in retort pouches like MREs. Even now, you can find Tuna like that.

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#64712 - 04/28/06 04:20 AM Re: MRE Replacements
massacre Offline
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Loc: Central Illinois
I've already seen chicken and I think roast beef in them. Plus the seafoods like tuna, salmon, clams, oysters, entire filets, etc. I think I saw ham as well...

I'm sure they'll have stews and RTE soups in them soon enough.
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#64713 - 04/28/06 12:50 PM Re: MRE Replacements
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Where are you seeing the chicken and the roast beef? <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> Maybe they aren't available in Vermont yet.
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#64714 - 04/28/06 06:30 PM Re: MRE Replacements
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Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
There's a reason why MRE's are known to the British Army as Meals Rejected by (starving) Ethiopians. They are bloody awful. Anything, but anything is better.The British composition ration pack is infinitly superior. Given the general superior quality of the equipment an American, this is something that causes bafflement this side of the pond. Wonder if someone is trying to "motivate" people. As in your stuck eating this c... untill you win the war?
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#64715 - 04/28/06 06:42 PM Re: MRE Replacements
norad45 Offline
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"...Meals Rejected by (starving) Ethiopians..."

I ate my first MRE about 6 months ago, and about a half dozen since then. I like them--so much so that I bought 3 cases to augment my emergency stash. A Marine buddy who was in Gulf War One also used to call them the same thing. I gather they have improved/expanded the menu since then though.

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#64716 - 04/28/06 08:02 PM Re: MRE Replacements
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It's common wisdom in the British Army that the best way to "trade" with our American bretheren for various comfort's is to come bearing a a case of Compo, A bottle of whiskey and a regimental t-shirt or two. Draw your own conclusion's.
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