1945 K Ration Breakfast Units MRE Review Meal Ready to Eat Tasting Test & Surprising Food Discovery

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @Steve1989MRE
    @Steve1989MRE  Год назад +8105

    Hey everybody, I'm back again in another day or two with at least one more review. A 68 minute long WW2 ration vid with the newer camera. Was a true labor of love. This one was a fun little gem from the archives... never found another K Ration like the 2nd one in this video. Filmed it 4 years ago.. been looking ever since for one that was so well preserved. Finally found the correct photos for this one to make it a proper release. Hope you enjoy it. See you in another day or two! Alright cool, see ya.

  • @stevegwisdalla6394
    @stevegwisdalla6394 Год назад +845

    Eats a 75 year-old fruit bar then apologizes. "Sorry, I just went right for it." Love this guy. What a way to spend a Monday morning watching this legend!

    • @jayfelsberg1931
      @jayfelsberg1931 Год назад +8

      We still use the term dinner for lunch in the south

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Год назад +4

      And he couldn't stop eating it.

    • @jeffreylunger
      @jeffreylunger Год назад +1

      It looked like a poop

    • @TheRealDoctor1AndOnly
      @TheRealDoctor1AndOnly Год назад +5

      ​@@jayfelsberg1931bro what lmao?

    • @newday8545
      @newday8545 Год назад

      seems more like a fetish/addiction. Do you think he fantasizes what his MRE will smell like before he gets it in the mail? "mmmm i cant wait.. mmmm"

  • @snazzy
    @snazzy Год назад +573

    I love when Christmas is on a Wednesday.

    • @toddburgess5056
      @toddburgess5056 Год назад +3

      ☃️❄️🌲🎁🎄🎅👼👪🤶🕯️🥛🦌🛷🌰⭐

    • @TheLoxxxton
      @TheLoxxxton Год назад +7

      Christmas Birthday and Easter in one day

    • @theapplenut2299
      @theapplenut2299 Год назад +4

      Makes my day to see so many familiar youtubers in these comments!

    • @incredibleflameboy
      @incredibleflameboy Год назад +6

      ​@@TheLoxxxtonwell, MRE Jesus has returned to us so the Easter comment tracks.

    • @Dragon359
      @Dragon359 Год назад +3

      And in July, no less.

  • @prplprince8730
    @prplprince8730 Год назад +693

    Love the fact that he had a backup K ration to show us what the food was actually supposed to look like. Talk about due diligence. Very… nice!

    • @grigoris.7732
      @grigoris.7732 Год назад +49

      Wish to God that the History Chanel would hire this guy and get back to what I loved about it as a kid. Can you imagine Steve with the full financial backing of an actual network?

    • @MattTheKnife-
      @MattTheKnife- Год назад +83

      @@grigoris.7732 They'd ruin his style by making it full of fake suspense, and somehow include ancient aliens in it. I think he's better off as just a guy with a camera and a tray

    • @prylosecorsomething3194
      @prylosecorsomething3194 Год назад

      ​@@grigoris.7732they'd ruin the charm of his content

    • @americanpatriot6918
      @americanpatriot6918 Год назад +5

      Yeah, Steve is a top notch guy! He dots his I's and crosses his T's! He tries not to let us down if at all possible. 👍

    • @djpd6499
      @djpd6499 Год назад +8

      ⁠@@grigoris.7732the history channel is ass, why would you want Steve of all people to sell his image and likeness to them?

  • @docternoblex
    @docternoblex Год назад +2479

    Steve, what an absolute treat to see so many videos back to back

    • @tofusrvng
      @tofusrvng Год назад +80

      he been loading up the stash over the past year or so

    • @YouTubeFan559
      @YouTubeFan559 Год назад +14

      Agree been a while

    • @CessnaFlyerVT
      @CessnaFlyerVT Год назад +32

      its, _nice_

    • @Steve1989MRE
      @Steve1989MRE  Год назад +1341

      Thanks man, got another WW2 ration vid out in a day or two. 4 different rations and a survival radio - runs at 68 minutes. nice

    • @jaek__
      @jaek__ Год назад +223

      ​@@Steve1989MREnice

  • @TrapMusicNow
    @TrapMusicNow Год назад +1176

    Watching for 5 years and my boy Steve still finds the most repulsive enlightenment whilst entertaining and providing long forgotten knowledge. Love it bro, keep it up sir.

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Год назад

      Trap lives matter

    • @notxen3324
      @notxen3324 Год назад +3

      ⁠@maruiacancer6Dude that sucks to hear. Hopeful for a speedy recovery!

  • @tri00azerath
    @tri00azerath Год назад +265

    I hope Steve understands he's a curator of his own military history museum that's been visited by millions of different people here online. What you do as a passion for the preservation of these small but special pieces of history is so very appreciated dude. Thanks.

    • @krissp8712
      @krissp8712 Год назад +12

      Yes, functioning as a museum part of his Channel "About" section and his website. And I totally agree, he's preserving and sharing info for future generations!

  • @kp1884
    @kp1884 Год назад +193

    My great grandfather worked at Patten Food Products and packed rations during the war. It's pretty cool to think that he possibly packed that ration.

  • @denverdubois5835
    @denverdubois5835 Год назад +516

    My late father was in WWII. I remember him talking about K rations and how much he enjoyed them. To the end of his days he preferred simple, filling, homey food. Thanks so much, Steve! You bring my Dad back with wonderful videos like this one.

    • @OrbitalTrails
      @OrbitalTrails Год назад +5

      Cool story bro

    • @deansapp4635
      @deansapp4635 Год назад +17

      My late father was also in WWII. He was like your dad, Always enjoyed simple foods

    • @fordfan3179
      @fordfan3179 Год назад +16

      My dad was in a Catholic boys orphanage in NYC until his older sister became his guardian and signed both my dad and my uncle out of the boys home. The next year they were both in the islands in WW2. One was a radio man on PBYs in the navy and the other was in a chemical warfare company in the army. My dad spoke about K Rations with fond memories. He said "after eating the crap they doled out at the boys home for 10 years, you were grateful for almost anything else!"

    • @dentyo5238
      @dentyo5238 Год назад +17

      @@OrbitalTrails Why are you even commenting or watching this video? I would assume you're around 13 since you're still using "Cool story bro" Go somewhere with your freshly made youtube account 😂

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 Год назад +3

      @@fordfan3179 Sad that a K-ration would be a step up from what they got at the boys' home, but it makes a lot of sense. They didn't spare much expense on feeding the poor kids that got stuck in those places.

  • @tdalrius5512
    @tdalrius5512 Год назад +310

    The fact that you have a nearly 80 yeard old unopened pack is amazing. You have more than one is out of this world.

    • @DonariaRegia
      @DonariaRegia Год назад +12

      These are expensive too! Steve has one of the most unique and interesting channels period. I never knew how much I'd learn from vintage rations.

    • @DonariaRegia
      @DonariaRegia Год назад +1

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 Say what

    • @animeloveer97
      @animeloveer97 Год назад

      @@DonariaRegia look in the description lmao

    • @DonariaRegia
      @DonariaRegia Год назад +1

      @@animeloveer97 There is nothing about 4 years in the description. I guess there was some artistic license at work.

    • @NatesRandomVideo
      @NatesRandomVideo Год назад +3

      @@DonariaRegiait’s actually in a comment from Steve. Not the description.

  • @thunderchild303
    @thunderchild303 Год назад +262

    Steve has 100 things that set him apart from other channels, but the thing I like the most is his reverence for the packaging! Warms my heart lol

    • @23pamolson
      @23pamolson Год назад +20

      totally agree, he seems to know how important the history of these rations is.

    • @Synrgiii
      @Synrgiii Год назад +4

      name the 100 things.

    • @simoms2545
      @simoms2545 Год назад +14

      @@Synrgiii You really must be fun at parties.

    • @Chibeagle
      @Chibeagle Год назад +8

      @@Synrgiii if you say so karen

    • @AshleyPomeroy
      @AshleyPomeroy Год назад +1

      It's really nice packaging - colour-coded, visually distinctive, surprisingly robust. Now that plastic packaging is out of favour it even looks contemporary.

  • @Megan-ii4gf
    @Megan-ii4gf Год назад +220

    The fact that my grandfather was an infant when the wheat was harvested, when the berries and fruit were picked... When the ration was made.
    And it's still safe to eat. This is genuinely breathtaking.

    • @AdrianXIX99
      @AdrianXIX99 Год назад +1

      Haha mine too!

    • @KingTrouser
      @KingTrouser 9 месяцев назад +12

      "Safe"........yeah........

    • @peeron6829
      @peeron6829 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@KingTrouser yeah

    • @malloryknox6802
      @malloryknox6802 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, all that rust is very safe to eat, if you want to get tetanus

    • @memejeff
      @memejeff 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@malloryknox6802Rust almost never causes tetanus. My source is the hospital I went to. Its a myth. Soil contamination causes it. Also tetanus doesnt survive that long not to mention that the can is sealed and uncontaminated.

  • @williamespinosa9094
    @williamespinosa9094 Год назад +359

    You are the only exception to my rule, "there's no such thing as a good surprise"!
    My Grandfather was a Airborne and served in the Philippines during WW2. Seeing the actual supplies he used is an absolute privilege, and I am very appreciative of your efforts.

    • @williamespinosa9094
      @williamespinosa9094 Год назад +8

      Strength and honor 👊❤️🇺🇸

    • @doggowazhere7016
      @doggowazhere7016 Год назад +4

      ​@@williamespinosa9094USA RAAAAAAH 🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅💯💯💯

    • @deansapp4635
      @deansapp4635 Год назад +2

      My Dad was also in the Philippines during WWII. Small world

    • @hatetheantichrist
      @hatetheantichrist Год назад +2

      @@williamespinosa9094 Blood and honor >>

    • @SL4PSH0CK
      @SL4PSH0CK Год назад +1

      o7 thanks and regards for his service

  • @Fregler
    @Fregler Год назад +381

    I've never seen a man with more history in his digestive track than Steve.

    • @nickbarlow4270
      @nickbarlow4270 Год назад +28

      *tract

    • @davestier6247
      @davestier6247 Год назад +11

      ​@@nickbarlow4270*fact

    • @terryboyer1342
      @terryboyer1342 Год назад +15

      Steve literally absorbs history. Just eats it up.

    • @neowy
      @neowy Год назад +3

      Pretty sure if you carbon date him he’ll be 70 years old

    • @Future-Classic-Cars
      @Future-Classic-Cars Год назад

      Try his carbon dating his shit mate, you'd be better off.

  • @EggmanFries
    @EggmanFries Год назад +242

    Steve, if you’re reading this, I just want you to know that I think it’s awesome that you take the time to share your passion with us. Thanks for being so informative, humble, and sincere.

    • @Steve1989MRE
      @Steve1989MRE  Год назад +147

      Hey thanks so much man, hoping to always be back with something new, or old. Alright cool, see ya

    • @Your.Uncle.AngMoh
      @Your.Uncle.AngMoh Год назад +20

      @@Steve1989MRE You should write a book on military rations. I'm sure there will be a wealth of resources available from the US Army, USMC, USAF, and other organisations.

    • @randolorian7157
      @randolorian7157 Год назад +8

      ​@@Steve1989MREIf Steve responded to me like this, I would screenshot, print, and frame. What a wholesome dude. An American Treasure.

  • @TheSuperSlothy
    @TheSuperSlothy Год назад +170

    Seeing the tin of ham and eggs exploding in slow motion was a real treat for us long term viewers. The fact Steve knew it was bulging - what foresight taking it outside - a true master at work 😎

    • @KLAUSKARES
      @KLAUSKARES Год назад +3

      His a grandmaster .

    • @CHAOSMOVEMENT
      @CHAOSMOVEMENT Год назад +2

      Steve learned his lesson over the years lol. We've seen some real nightmares.

    • @AonGreyFox
      @AonGreyFox Год назад +1

      Nice hiss :>

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 11 месяцев назад

      I was like, am I on Dr. Pimple Popper?

  • @billr6983
    @billr6983 Год назад +228

    The fact that they cranked these out as fast as they could, meaning to last maybe a few months before they were consumed by the fighting troops, and 80 years later parts of it are still edible is astounding to me. Even more astounding is there is someone who actually eats some of it. An entertaining and educational video as usual, great work.

    • @DembaiVT
      @DembaiVT Год назад +16

      What is super significant to me is the K ration that was made by Wrigley's, survived, but the later ration by a company I don't recognize, rusted to dust. One of those companies had quality and respect. And they survived.

    • @cammobunker
      @cammobunker Год назад +16

      These were made to last for a couple of years. However they were also made to survive where ever the US Soldier might fight, from the tropics to the arctic, to mountain tops and deserts. The K ration really was the very first modern ration.

    • @cammobunker
      @cammobunker Год назад +28

      @@DembaiVT I suspect that storage conditions had a great deal more to do with that. The ruined ration came from somewhere really hot and it showed, the other came from Norway where it's much cooler and pretty dry.

    • @NaughtyJuri
      @NaughtyJuri Год назад +2

      That’s because back than in America at least from what i understand. Food were made with better ingredients and care nowadays they just put any processing and a lot of sugar.

    • @alipetuniashow
      @alipetuniashow Год назад

      @@NaughtyJurino it’s the exact opposite

  • @LordCybot
    @LordCybot Год назад +159

    Steve really provides such an important archival service, breaking down and showing us exactly what troops of the time were issued in regards to their nutrition.
    Thanks for all you do Steve!

    • @yvonnemorales8516
      @yvonnemorales8516 Год назад

      I so enjoy your videos. I like to listen to your reactions while you're tasting every thing. You make me smile

    • @ba6561
      @ba6561 Год назад +2

      ​@yvonnemorales8516 I sleep to your videos every night thank you 🌙 😴 😊 🙏

  • @imadequate3376
    @imadequate3376 Год назад +287

    The fact the "fruit bar" can be eaten as is or has instructions to make into jam for your biscuits is really cool.

    • @AshleyPomeroy
      @AshleyPomeroy Год назад +13

      At first I thought it was a burned, rotten thing - but it actually looks appealing when he mixes it with water. NB this is at 21:00. And then he reconstitutes the coffee, and it works!

    • @imadequate3376
      @imadequate3376 Год назад +15

      @AshleyPomeroy looked like pemmican as it was. The natives in the US/Canada had "energy bars" for over a 1000 years. It's a pretty genius food source.

    • @dionstewart7394
      @dionstewart7394 Год назад +1

      How can it still be eaten after so long though? I know the whole point is for them to last, but these ones are crazy old. I have so many questions. 😢

    • @natorious314
      @natorious314 Год назад +4

      @@dionstewart7394 Perfect storage climate. Still wouldn't call it "safe" but it was super well preserved and sealed so less risk.

  • @BrentWatkins-creative-services
    @BrentWatkins-creative-services Год назад +42

    Your entire channel is a labor of love. You are one of the most watched RUclipsrs yet you don't haven't monetized your channel nor do you have any sponsors. You also aren't pandering for likes and subscribes. You just do what you do and do it well. On behalf of all institutional food lovers, I salute you!

  • @annarainexo
    @annarainexo Год назад +128

    My grandma was born in '47 and a few of her siblings during the war, in Holland. Thank you for showing me what people ate on the frontlines, it truly is eye opening.

    • @DJ-iu5bb
      @DJ-iu5bb Год назад

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 same he came over from Sweden

  • @HayTatsuko
    @HayTatsuko Год назад +127

    If most of that ration was still this good after ~78 years, imagine how nice it must have been back in its heyday. The ingenuity of military ration makers never ceases to amaze me. Thanks, as always, for showing us this window into times long past.

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 Год назад +27

      Things like the K-ration were a large part of why the Allies won WWII. Because wars are won on logistics, and keeping your troops fed is a huge part of logistics.
      The sheer amount of time and effort the War Department went through to ensure our troops were fed and supplied shows how well they recognized that.

    • @DeNihility
      @DeNihility Год назад +5

      ​@@vicroc4
      Well-fed troops = High morale
      High morale = Motivation
      Motivation = Combat Effective

    • @RuralTowner
      @RuralTowner Год назад +3

      Also the degree to which war production had come to be able to afford to be "flashier" with packaging can be an indicator.

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 Год назад

      @@DeNihility Bingo.

  • @doork01
    @doork01 Год назад +251

    Yesssss!!! I love seeing the WW2 rations!!! Glad to see them, Steve!

    • @Steve1989MRE
      @Steve1989MRE  Год назад +232

      Got another WW2 ration video coming out in a day or two that runs at 68 minutes, features 4 rations and a survival radio. Hope to see ya there! nice

    • @ericpearson953
      @ericpearson953 Год назад +18

      Nice

    • @doork01
      @doork01 Год назад +11

      @@Steve1989MRE looking forward to it!! Thanks for replying!!!

    • @huhwhatnow2063
      @huhwhatnow2063 Год назад +15

      @@Steve1989MREnice

    • @bensmitt7088
      @bensmitt7088 Год назад +9

      Nice.

  • @raenfox
    @raenfox Год назад +334

    The fact that that fruit bar is still edible after 75 years... and apparently tastes good. Wow.

    • @Tailstraw_xD
      @Tailstraw_xD Год назад +2

      FOXXO DETECTED!

    • @sonarinfection
      @sonarinfection 10 месяцев назад +2

      I don't think it's supposed to be that black 😭

  • @soraxstacy1477
    @soraxstacy1477 Год назад +144

    Steve is the definition of "Quality over Quantity"

  • @billgangsta539
    @billgangsta539 Год назад +69

    I love how careful he is with this old ones! He handles them like its nitroglycerin!!! A true RUclips legend. :)

  • @donwyoming1936
    @donwyoming1936 Год назад +112

    Back in 1980, my 6th grade math teacher went for his 2 weeks of annual training in the national guard. He came back with a bunch of 1945 to 1953 rations that they actually gave them to eat. We all got a taste of K rations & C rations. The fruit bar mixed with the cereal bar was my favorite thing.

    • @23pamolson
      @23pamolson Год назад +12

      that's awesome!

    • @stevejohnson6248
      @stevejohnson6248 Год назад +5

      @@23pamolson My dad was a Marine in Vietnam and was on a ship for part of one of his tours. He said in the long term storage of some of the supply ships they had K-Rations dating back to WW2. At that time they were only about 20yrs old and stored in an ideal environment so were probably 90% edible.

    • @SlapStyleAnims
      @SlapStyleAnims Год назад

      Lucky. I wish I had a teacher who did that

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Год назад

      Doubt got any Ks
      20 years in only seen once get Cs with cigarettes and they were from Veitnam era

  • @SavageRizzCooking
    @SavageRizzCooking Год назад +10

    Never been in the army, never had a MRE in my life. I stumbled on this channel years ago and never saw any other MRE videos or channels except for this one. Big fan, big love!

  • @anilpunj580
    @anilpunj580 Год назад +40

    My man opened another ration inside this ration review. Steve is a legend

  • @squashedeyeball
    @squashedeyeball Год назад +41

    The return of the good old days!
    How I missed your historical MREs man. These are the crown jewels of all MRE videos. It's always amazed me how perfect the 40's and 50's MREs used to be. Nowadays you can a chef meal, from countries who invest tons of money in sophisticated MREs. But these older ones gave you quality and comfort you would not expect.

  • @andrelaguna5494
    @andrelaguna5494 Год назад +100

    What a fantastic channel and what a brilliant and humble speaker. Steve, the way you interact with every single piece and respect them for their hystorical value is mesmerizing. No wonder why a lot of people (myself included) can go on for hours binge watching your videos, my friend. Cheers from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

  • @chillchinna4164
    @chillchinna4164 7 месяцев назад +17

    I swear there’s some Egyptian curse that was living inside of that ham and eggs can. You can see it being unleashed when the box opens.

  • @kamikazemelon787
    @kamikazemelon787 Год назад +78

    Dang Steve you went right for that 75 year old fruit bar with no hesitation! Glad to see that with proper storage even these ancient things can have edible portions. Love you stuff man

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu Год назад +3

      Makes you think: can we find older food and eat it? Here's hoping

    • @ohger1
      @ohger1 Год назад +1

      This is an older video.. I don't know if Steve would try that today.

    • @gingerlyglasses444
      @gingerlyglasses444 Год назад +4

      ​@@qwopiretyuI'm pretty sure 1000+ year old honey has been found and eaten

  • @Tarrant77-o4u
    @Tarrant77-o4u Год назад +33

    Was so excited to see a new ww2 ration! I love sharing these with my 72 yo father. He remembers eating them while camping in the 50s and early 60s!

  • @DavidPerez-ex3jn
    @DavidPerez-ex3jn Год назад +73

    I love how this community is truly the most wholesome and supportive on youtube. Love you Steve ❤️

  • @garyoaks8749
    @garyoaks8749 Год назад +50

    I'm actually so amazed that some of the content of that 2nd ration still looked as good as it did after 75 years

    • @worawatli8952
      @worawatli8952 Год назад +7

      Make me wonder how today's MRE would looks like 75 years from now.

  • @ThatGuyDan96
    @ThatGuyDan96 Год назад +127

    LETS GOOOO! The excitement I have when I see Steve1989 uploads a video is unmeasurable!

  • @AndrewRyan11
    @AndrewRyan11 Год назад +47

    Wow, these are like time capsules. What a unique piece of history. You're a real conservator and pioneer. Appreciate what you do and share with us

  • @NukeSkywalker1
    @NukeSkywalker1 Год назад +93

    19:01 The joy you experience when biting into the fruit bar has honestly prepared me for the day ahead. The jubilation of "Oh my gosh there is an orange peel in there!" warms my soul.

  • @richlewis4594
    @richlewis4594 Год назад +11

    I wonder how much it would please the folks who made and invented those ration components to see you enjoying and raving about their products 80 years later. Thanks for the vid!

    • @sunny-sq6ci
      @sunny-sq6ci 6 месяцев назад +1

      the technology and scientific research that went into these,, would eventually help making food last longer, be more shelf stable and generally help many many people recover from the war

  • @benjamincolumbus
    @benjamincolumbus Год назад +73

    The second breakfast ration felt like it was from an alternate universe with all of the different brands inside, rather than the typical brands usually seen in rations.

  • @dmanduff9108
    @dmanduff9108 Год назад +9

    Let's GOOOOOOO!!!!!! My man Steve is back. Steve if you're reading this...I say this with all sincerity...you are a LEGEND. Former Marine here. Semper Fi bro. Keep up this amazing endeavor. 🇺🇸

  • @jayg1438
    @jayg1438 Год назад +27

    Happy to have you back. Love seeing these old WWII K rations displayed properly. Thanks for getting these out on a tray. Nice!

  • @Ghostly-00
    @Ghostly-00 Год назад +32

    Being able to not only eat but also enjoy a fruit bar that's about as old as my grandparents is just wild to me. I want to try one!

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 Год назад +21

    These are my favorite that Steve does, WW2 rations. The style, ingredients, everything is so amazing and the fact that some lasted to this day shows how much effort was put into the technology of food preservation.
    Nice!

  • @rackslow
    @rackslow Год назад +24

    When we needed him the most, he returned! LETS GO, NICE

  • @joegoetz8884
    @joegoetz8884 Год назад +42

    Steve… My dad was a vet of WW2, having served from France to Germany. It gives me pleasure to see these rations, and picture him living on them. Like, you opened the ham and eggs can, and I was seeing him in my mind, eating it. I think he would have liked that, after all, he learned to love Spam in the Army, lol.

  • @michaelfrancis3558
    @michaelfrancis3558 Год назад +61

    Take note folks. This kind of passion in a hobby is so rare these days. It's basically Christmas morning for Steve every time he opens one of these.

    • @mariev6942
      @mariev6942 Год назад +5

      His passion is contagious. Love his stuff. Each video is like watching a time capsule with a science experiment inside get unveiled.

    • @Corkoth55
      @Corkoth55 Год назад +1

      I wish I had a fraction of the enthusiasm Steve does. He's a legend.

  • @bubbajenkins123
    @bubbajenkins123 Год назад +81

    The word dinner simply means the largest meal of the day (from “to dine”). Historically it was the midday meal, but over time , especially in hot climates, it drifted to the evening. In formal speaking, many still refer to the midday meal as Dinner and the evening mean as Supper.

    • @shannondore
      @shannondore Год назад +6

      Yeah I came here to say that. Back then they didn't call what we call lunch "lunch" they called it dinner.

    • @goombabear
      @goombabear Год назад +2

      Working class people call the noon day meal 'dinner.' This originated from people in service who had to work during the early evening to provide the master his evening meal.

    • @johnsmith-gk4td
      @johnsmith-gk4td Год назад +2

      ​@@goombabearThats not where it came from.

  • @jacobwalling4128
    @jacobwalling4128 Год назад +16

    Steve, your videos have been keeping me going in the military for 7 and a half years. It’s so nice to see you still making amazing content for us!

  • @skyyalexander
    @skyyalexander Год назад +20

    Easily my favorite channel! Thanks for dropping this top tier episode, man. A legendary ration and a legendary show, tell and taste!

    • @Steve1989MRE
      @Steve1989MRE  Год назад +23

      Right on man, thank you! I'm back again in another day or two. alright cool, see ya

  • @Zachary3D
    @Zachary3D 3 месяца назад +2

    My grandfather told me a story, as a kid, of him helping a civilian woman at a village (He was a medic, WW2).
    The local people were so thankful, they gave him a whole basket of eggs.
    He said it made him a hero back at camp.

  • @gdotloading
    @gdotloading Год назад +13

    Steve, you gotta give us a tour of the room you are always eating in. All of those trinkets and cool items on your shelves that you have procured over the years, it would truly be a great fun little story to tell. Cheers Steve love the videos as always

  • @monumentforthedead
    @monumentforthedead Год назад +20

    I get so unbelievably happy to see these absolute historical treasures being displayed and being so respected! You were clearly so careful and reverent towards the contents, and I can't help but think how the most mundane things, like a fruit bar can be transformed into a piece of history, a morale booster, and - given time - a real treasure from the past. Truly puts everything in perspective when you think about it. That's what I love most about history!
    Keep doing the incredible job Steve! Your videos are true gems! I especially love to watch them with my mom, because she's a history enthusiast like me, and even though she can't understand you (we're Brazilian) I translate along as we watch

    • @Synrgiii
      @Synrgiii Год назад

      stop using so many adjectives.

    • @monumentforthedead
      @monumentforthedead Год назад +3

      @@Synrgiii oh wow, sorry for that! I'll be more careful next time
      In fact I'll be more careful, attentive, conscientious, meticulous, mindful and prudent, just for good measure!

    • @Matthias129
      @Matthias129 Год назад

      @@Synrgiii what a shit take

  • @PaulvonOberstein
    @PaulvonOberstein Год назад +54

    It's disappointing to see these things in rough shape,but it's also worthwhile to see what 70+ years of exposure to the elements can do to them.

  • @duvabiddlegerpen8394
    @duvabiddlegerpen8394 Год назад +21

    Mixing the fruit bar and cereal bar with some hot water seems like it would be real good. Awesome video!

  • @Rem694u2
    @Rem694u2 Год назад +19

    I hope you are doing well Steve. Thank you for blessing us with another great video!

  • @kathyflorcruz552
    @kathyflorcruz552 Год назад +18

    I've been staring at the striped box on your shelves for years having recognized it from when I was a kid in the 60s. There was a candy bar that had the same type wrapper, it was a honey taffy, Bit O Honey. I swear there was a time their wrappers matched the K-ration. What a wonderful & honorable presentation of what work & planning went into these rations that our soldiers depended upon.

  • @RFToob
    @RFToob 4 месяца назад +1

    Importantly, the fruit and cereal bars and coffee helped to keep soldiers ‘regular’ too. Because they knew your gut being clean affects energy level big time. Amazing, and am really enjoying these. Cheers.

  • @asphaltmemories4597
    @asphaltmemories4597 Год назад +27

    Genuinely amazed to see the conditions that a lot of these rations survived. That second one looked absolutely mint.

  • @briggsmiller7095
    @briggsmiller7095 Год назад +16

    I have enjoyed watching your videos for years, Steve. Thanks for doing this. You're awesome. These videos could literally be saved and used for archival purposes.

  • @jamesleung2450
    @jamesleung2450 Год назад +4

    You’re spoiling us with all these release,Steve!

  • @dustinprice6232
    @dustinprice6232 Год назад +1

    When I see a new upload the excitement is unreal.

  • @laiva2175
    @laiva2175 Год назад +39

    It is just incredible how well that food has survived. That fruitbar especially.

    • @5Perf65mm
      @5Perf65mm Год назад +2

      Agreed, amazing. I guess the very high fructose sugar content helps.

    • @Floris_VI
      @Floris_VI Год назад

      though i bet 1 bite from that ham and egg can kill you

  • @SteadyDippN
    @SteadyDippN Год назад +36

    Steve back at it again with some classics. Nice.

    • @Steve1989MRE
      @Steve1989MRE  Год назад +31

      Thanks man. I'm back again tomorrow or Friday with another WW2 ration that runs @ 68 minutes. nice

    • @daintywalrus4226
      @daintywalrus4226 Год назад +4

      @@Steve1989MRE Nice

    • @heathwoodlee520
      @heathwoodlee520 Год назад

      Love the shirt! 🥓

    • @bmanfitz
      @bmanfitz Год назад +2

      @@Steve1989MRE You're the man, thanks for all the effort you put in!

    • @CrusaiderLP
      @CrusaiderLP Год назад +1

      @@Steve1989MRE nice

  • @Phantomworks666
    @Phantomworks666 Год назад +12

    So glad your back Steve, love your videos!!

    • @Steve1989MRE
      @Steve1989MRE  Год назад +12

      Thanks so much Phantom it's great to be back. I'll be here again with another WW2 ration tomorrow or Friday. Total cost for that video was $7,300. It's a pretty cool one. Filmed between December 2022 - June 2023.

    • @michaelcampbell860
      @michaelcampbell860 Год назад +1

      ​@@Steve1989MREyou really should run a few ads during your videos to help with the cost. I'm sure most people would be okay with that.

  • @abrahamcontreras9950
    @abrahamcontreras9950 Год назад +3

    I've been watching for 6 or 7 years and I still enjoy watching Steve eat or even just talk about the history of these rations, these videos are sort of a comfort kind of thing for me, it's nice watching at the end of the day and possibly falling asleep while watching

  • @meowsie6338
    @meowsie6338 Год назад +4

    You're feeding us so well with all these new uploads after your hiatus!! I only use your ration videos to sleep because your content is so calming and informational! Thank you for all that you do man!

  • @evanscreekbrahman7511
    @evanscreekbrahman7511 Год назад +6

    Everything in my World comes to a screeching stop when there is a new Steve1989MREInfo video... Nice!

  • @R3volutionblu3s
    @R3volutionblu3s Год назад +24

    Y'know, a largely mystery content fruit bar really sounds like a product I would enjoy. Just something that would always be a little different so I wouldn't get sick of eating exactly same thing every morning.

  • @MoonMunchr
    @MoonMunchr Год назад +5

    I love watching your videos super educational and entertaining. My friends don’t see the fascination of seeing history first hand tho :/ I actually use your videos to fall asleep because of the calmness of your voice and the little noises made as you explore each ration lol. I always rewatch what i missed. You’re truly a gem Steve, thank you.

  • @GATUR4839
    @GATUR4839 Год назад +9

    There is currently a thunderstorm going on outside, what a great time to get cozy with a new MRE review!

  • @moose5761
    @moose5761 Год назад +6

    That can opening was the most satisfying thing I think I’ve seen on this channel. Well done, sir. Can’t wait for the next one!

  • @jthomas1878
    @jthomas1878 Год назад +4

    Steve, you are one of if not the most wholesome dude on RUclips. Keep it up! Really enjoy the videos even though I didn’t like eating MREs.

  • @warriorKing2233
    @warriorKing2233 Год назад +11

    Steve, I have always wanted to tell you how much I appreciate you muting audio at certain points. I have an enormous pet peeve hearing people chew. I don't know why or when it started. But your videos NEVER get on my nerves in that regard. You are a class act and an absolute madman! Eating old and questionable rations....a legend.

  • @GeremyG
    @GeremyG Год назад +5

    Steve is spoiling us with these uploads. Nice.

  • @KLAUSKARES
    @KLAUSKARES Год назад +4

    ❤ best RUclipsr by a mile..no ads ..always polite ..explained every aspect ..no haters..Thank you for sharing your passion sir

  • @AxeManJapan
    @AxeManJapan Год назад +4

    It would be awesome if you opened a museum and next to each MRE you had a QR link to your video review. That'd be so cool. But always appreciate even a single video drop! You're the man!

  • @Rickjmt
    @Rickjmt Год назад +9

    The world needs more people like mresteve... enough said

  • @densterr
    @densterr Год назад +18

    It's great to see after 7 years Steve didn't change a bit ❤

    • @Steven-mk4gg
      @Steven-mk4gg Год назад +11

      I would agree, except one thing, I am convinced Steve from 5 years ago would have tried the eggs and ham.
      Side note, I am very grateful he didnt try them.

    • @densterr
      @densterr Год назад +3

      @@Steven-mk4gg I was thinking the exact same thing 🤣

  • @timothymarshall8623
    @timothymarshall8623 Год назад +32

    Those eggs looked nearly pristine for their age. Astounding, Steve!!

  • @quicktastic
    @quicktastic Год назад +5

    Steve, really enjoy seeing you upload again. Always interesting to get a look and honest review of these rations from here and around the world.

  • @DonariaRegia
    @DonariaRegia Год назад +7

    The reviews since your return from vacation have been extraordinary. High-tech rations of tomorrow, spy plane rations, and now the best preserved K ration with world war two eggs. The whole ration looked like it was just made. That second pack of coffee could be enjoyed without damage by injecting hot water into it then pinching the hole and shaking until thinned then pour into a hot cup of water. A nice relaxing taste of history.

  • @Trabb86
    @Trabb86 Год назад +5

    Your dedication is incredible Steve, thank you for putting in the work and time it takes to do these slices of history justice.
    All summed up in one word... NICE!

  • @brynnplant
    @brynnplant Год назад +33

    I've seen enough of these now to appreciate how unbelievably well preserved that egg and ham was. That's just... wow. 80 years old and it looks edible (isn't I'm sure, but looks.)

  • @JoshwaLaw
    @JoshwaLaw Год назад +8

    Any day that Steve uploads is a GREAT DAY! 😁😁😁

  • @Colty045
    @Colty045 Год назад +10

    Steve, you never disappoint.

  • @brucekaren6693
    @brucekaren6693 Год назад +5

    Thanks for doing this, Steve. We really admire your hard work and enjoy watching.

  • @TEMPLE7D
    @TEMPLE7D Год назад +4

    9:30 agreed. So many companies produced military stuff, you’d be surprised.
    One of my favorites is Union Switch and Signal (US&S). They produce a bunch of railroad and subway signal/track components. They also had a contract to produce quite a lot of M1911 pistols.

  • @gnaat
    @gnaat Год назад +6

    Super interesting to see the difference in how these two rations fared over the decades. As always, thanks so much for sharing, Steve!

  • @Boxinghockey23
    @Boxinghockey23 Год назад +3

    Hey Steve, I watch these all the time with great enjoyment, but last night was one of the most torturous nights I’ve had in a long time. Bad food reaction (I’m sure you know about that by now) and then absolutely could not sleep. Tried everything. Put this on and was the only thing to get me to sleep 😂 and I say this as a compliment! I watch these when I eat, or when I’m bored, but last night I have to say thank you because I was in a world of pain

  • @cottonpatch2000
    @cottonpatch2000 Год назад +43

    I'm laughing uncontrollably at the fruit bar bite. This guy is a legend.

  • @shiftingphantom8377
    @shiftingphantom8377 5 месяцев назад

    I can’t believe I’m watching a man eat food from 1940s, I love watching this content, a lot of respect for Steve.

  • @Sebastiangf320
    @Sebastiangf320 Год назад +4

    Steve,glad to see you are posting more often! Nice

    • @Steve1989MRE
      @Steve1989MRE  Год назад +3

      Hey right on thanks Sebastian it's good to be back to it. Nice

  • @johnletoile614
    @johnletoile614 Год назад +9

    wow the designs of these boxes are so sick!! it’s crazy to see items where a bit of style was put into the aesthetics whereas now they are purely designed for utility.

  • @terrycross6838
    @terrycross6838 Год назад +5

    Hi there Steve MRE, thank you for your RUclips channel, I’ve been watching from your very first video and I’ve loved every minute of it, I also have a love for military rations, keep up the great content.
    Kind regards TGC from Australia.

  • @trojanbitbasher
    @trojanbitbasher 9 месяцев назад

    Steve1989, thanks for the history lesson! Also, I live in the State of Jefferson so thanks for the background homage! My dad was in K Company, 442nd Infantry Regiment, WWII, "Go For Broke". We had very, very, very few conversations. However, one of those exchanges was about K and C Rations from his war days so this and your other vids carry personal meanings for me. Thanks for all you do!

  • @AJBrayWrites
    @AJBrayWrites Год назад +4

    That was absolutely astonishing and educational! I love your videos so much, Steve - you’ve mastered the true nature of ‘living history’!

  • @jeffcats88
    @jeffcats88 Год назад +6

    Finally an old MRE video!! My favourite :D

  • @horusfalcon
    @horusfalcon Год назад +2

    The Ration Type K was a marvel of food engineering and packaging for long-term use for its day and age. Thanks for sharing these with us, Steve.