Thanks again Mark!! I appreciate you being here from the beginning!! I had a dang bottle of club soda in the fridge next to me. Can't believe I didn't think of that! Next time! Thanks again brother!
Going back on your older reviews again. I’m always interested in the foreign rations much more than the U.S. Probably because I ate too many of the first 20 years of MREs 😂! The British do love their beverages that’s for sure. Biscuits Brown have been such a staple in their rations for as long as I can remember. Even back when they had canned rations in 1991 when we traded for some near Kuwait City after the ceasefire. And that retort pouch ginger “sticky pudding “ is so very English! Gordon Ramsey even serves one in Hell’s Kitchen in Las Vegas 😂! Thanks Jeremy, love the 24 hour ration reviews and I appreciate how much work goes into the editing. We’ll see which old reviews I watch next!
Hey Allan!! It's crazy to think I have older reviews. Posted the first one thinking it'd be one of a couple reviews requested by a friend of one of my kids. Had no clue what I was doing... That first video is horrible 😆😆 I appreciate you for recognizing how much work goes into making these. I try to improve or learn with each video. The early ones were rough. As you go back further, I'm sure you'll notice 😆 Thanks again Allan! I really appreciate the support!!
I'm glad you went ahead and reviewed it Jerms! I know it can be frustrating when other reviewers release similar content or somebody "scoops" you on a video, but it's about your experience with the ration. Keep on going my man! P.S. Blame Kreischer he started it....
FYI, a pudding in the UK is a steamed pastry or sponge - think steak and kidney pudding or the sweet pudding you have there. With our stodgy cooking, the term pudding came to mean the sweet course after dinner.
I always put penut butter on my pancakes. Sometimes, I even do penut butter and jelly on them, and then still put maple syrup over it because I'm crazy like that.
Howdy Amigo, yes, playing catch up again, sorry dude for late reply. Components look awesome, but I miss the boxed ORP'S, LOL. That hot sauce is the bomb! Rombouts coffee used to be the best, unsure now? Not had in Yrs. , unsure if changed? Typhoo tea was excellent as well. I am one of the few, that like the Cola drink. Most dislike, due to lack of carbonation. I never tried ginger pudding, but the toffee pudding rocked it. It seems you enjoyed most components. Nicely done review sir. I hope all are safe your way Jerms. Peace from Ky. , John.
Never served my self but dad was in Marines back in 60s 70s and when times were tight we would go camping and eat military rations.first real mres I had was after my town got flooded by hurricane Florence us who staid behind got two boxes of mres from fire department per family member so we had a total of four cases .24 civilian low sodium meals and 24 combat military mres. I like the chilli one the best. All the civilian ones came with a bag of Skittles and a giant fig Newton bar but entrees were all blah because of low sodium luckily I had salt pepper and taco sauce to liven them up worst military item I ate was the hash browns in the breakfast one they were horrible even with ketchup
I was brought up old fashioned way there was very little money as brought up in such dire poverty so no picky eaters allowed if you refused to eat your main no pudding was given worse you went bed hungry as knew if oneself didn't eat wot was put in front you that's it end story. I also learnt to respect my Elders especially our late Mother so to turn round say no wouldn't helped. As for puddings just like at free school meals the pudding were all cooked from scratch they varied but always had custard with it sponge was either plain like plain or lemon or ginger depending wot could be affordable or with composite like pureed or stewed apples or Rhubarb from neighbours mini allotment or trees in favour of some hard labour to pay for them or even tinned pineapples known as upside down cake delicious. We also had home made rice puddings, tarts and soup so thick it filled you right up with the imagination, creativeness, patience and effort in to it oneself can make just about anything from very little such shame schools stopped Home Economics which including Haberdashery that's English term for sewing and make do and mend Here's the link to sponge pudding en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponge_cake
@@bigtrajik1 I lived in Port Huron for a couple years so not far from Flint. Glad to be up north!! Shoot me an email regarding the first strike rations (email in channel description). Thanks!!!!
Yeah, I would've used that whole bottle of hot sauce too, but I would save some for that Thai soup. Not a fan of that big spork. Too wide for my pie hole.
British rations are second only to the French in my opinion. The biggest drawback is it's bulk and size. You get plenty of everything, all top notch. But as with most of the worlds rations, the American rations have a way longer shelf life. Something to consider.
Yes this was great! I have not had a French yet but I do have one I will be reviewing. Pretty excited for that! Yes, the US MRE's have a very long shelf life. I've eaten some from the early 80's that were in surprisingly great condition still. Thanks for watching Kevin. I appreciate it!
Great review my friend
Good job
I used sparkling water for the cola powder and it worked
Thanks again Mark!! I appreciate you being here from the beginning!! I had a dang bottle of club soda in the fridge next to me. Can't believe I didn't think of that! Next time! Thanks again brother!
@jermsMRE I forgot too mention make a thick syrup of it first with a very little water, then add the carbonation so it won't fizz all over the place
@@MARKIEBANUNCE good tip brother!!
this is a great shout mate i'll try this too
Great review. These are pretty nice. The breakfast creativity was great, I would love that to start my day.
Thanks Muldur!! I was very impressed with this one. Appreciate you being here!
Going back on your older reviews again. I’m always interested in the foreign rations much more than the U.S. Probably because I ate too many of the first 20 years of MREs 😂! The British do love their beverages that’s for sure. Biscuits Brown have been such a staple in their rations for as long as I can remember. Even back when they had canned rations in 1991 when we traded for some near Kuwait City after the ceasefire. And that retort pouch ginger “sticky pudding “ is so very English! Gordon Ramsey even serves one in Hell’s Kitchen in Las Vegas 😂! Thanks Jeremy, love the 24 hour ration reviews and I appreciate how much work goes into the editing. We’ll see which old reviews I watch next!
Hey Allan!! It's crazy to think I have older reviews. Posted the first one thinking it'd be one of a couple reviews requested by a friend of one of my kids. Had no clue what I was doing... That first video is horrible 😆😆 I appreciate you for recognizing how much work goes into making these. I try to improve or learn with each video. The early ones were rough. As you go back further, I'm sure you'll notice 😆 Thanks again Allan! I really appreciate the support!!
Mmmm peanut butter on pancakes. Heck yeah! I've also been known to eat it with a fried egg as well, or on a burger. Good stuff
Fried eggs and burgers 🤔 Not sure about that but I'll give it a shot!! Thanks for watching Smitty!!
I'm glad you went ahead and reviewed it Jerms! I know it can be frustrating when other reviewers release similar content or somebody "scoops" you on a video, but it's about your experience with the ration. Keep on going my man! P.S. Blame Kreischer he started it....
Me too!! It was so good!! Kreischer starts everything 🤣🤣 Thanks for watching Joe!!
@@jermsMRE always!!!
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Very nice buddy!! Can’t ever go wrong with those ORPs!! Thanks for sharing!!😊
This was my first ORP and have to agree with you! Thanks brother!!
I love the UK rations! Btw, pudding is a general term in the UK for dessert. So this is just a piece of cake with sauce.
Interesting! I did not know that. Learn something new with every one of these rations. Thanks for watching!
FYI, a pudding in the UK is a steamed pastry or sponge - think steak and kidney pudding or the sweet pudding you have there. With our stodgy cooking, the term pudding came to mean the sweet course after dinner.
Great review Jerms! Love the ORPs. That cola is good!! I need to find 1 with the ginger pudding. Thanks for the video my man!
Thanks brother! You would love that pudding!!
Rombouts is an international company that's in the UK, Holland, South Africa and Belgium
I was very impressed with it!! Very good coffee! Thank you very much for watching!
They normally make drip coffee filters
Very cool of Mark. That Ginger dessert wasn't for me but the rest was great. Always great to watch your vids Jerms!
I really enjoyed the dessert. Thanks Viper!! Appreciate you brother!!
I always put penut butter on my pancakes. Sometimes, I even do penut butter and jelly on them, and then still put maple syrup over it because I'm crazy like that.
I do not think that's crazy at all! Now I'm gonna try adding jelly to the mix next time! Thanks for watching!!
Howdy Amigo, yes, playing catch up again, sorry dude for late reply. Components look awesome, but I miss the boxed ORP'S, LOL. That hot sauce is the bomb! Rombouts coffee used to be the best, unsure now? Not had in Yrs. , unsure if changed? Typhoo tea was excellent as well. I am one of the few, that like the Cola drink. Most dislike, due to lack of carbonation. I never tried ginger pudding, but the toffee pudding rocked it. It seems you enjoyed most components. Nicely done review sir. I hope all are safe your way Jerms. Peace from Ky. , John.
Hey John!! This was excellent!! I really enjoyed everything in it. Thanks as always for being here and hope you are doing well my friend!
Just bought one. Looking forward to it.
Awesome!!! You wil love it!! Thanks for watching!!
Awesome review Jerms
Thanks Marilyn! Hope you're doing well. I appreciate you always being here!
@@jermsMRE I am doing great. Thank you for asking.
Great review, I figured you are from Michigan with that beaver island mug 👍
Thank you JC!! This was a great experience! As always, I appreciate you watching!
Great review
Hey Cliff!! Thanks! I appreciate it!
‘Some of you MAY think I’m crazy’ dude, you’re so close!!
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The pig on that cup makes me think of Piggly wiggly which I just happened to work at one LOL
😆 It's from a local place that makes some phenomenal pork products! Thanks for watching!
Hi Jerms, these 24 hour ration packs are heavy duty! They weigh a ton and have more than enough for 24 hours.
They sure are!! And very good!! Thanks for watching DC!!
English puddings can be more like cakes than jello vanilla pudding. And if I am not mistaken pudding is what they call dessert
Thanks for the comment and the info Tim. I really appreciate you watching!
Never served my self but dad was in Marines back in 60s 70s and when times were tight we would go camping and eat military rations.first real mres I had was after my town got flooded by hurricane Florence us who staid behind got two boxes of mres from fire department per family member so we had a total of four cases .24 civilian low sodium meals and 24 combat military mres. I like the chilli one the best. All the civilian ones came with a bag of Skittles and a giant fig Newton bar but entrees were all blah because of low sodium luckily I had salt pepper and taco sauce to liven them up worst military item I ate was the hash browns in the breakfast one they were horrible even with ketchup
I was brought up old fashioned way there was very little money as brought up in such dire poverty so no picky eaters allowed if you refused to eat your main no pudding was given worse you went bed hungry as knew if oneself didn't eat wot was put in front you that's it end story. I also learnt to respect my Elders especially our late Mother so to turn round say no wouldn't helped.
As for puddings just like at free school meals the pudding were all cooked from scratch they varied but always had custard with it sponge was either plain like plain or lemon or ginger depending wot could be affordable or with composite like pureed or stewed apples or Rhubarb from neighbours mini allotment or trees in favour of some hard labour to pay for them or even tinned pineapples known as upside down cake delicious. We also had home made rice puddings, tarts and soup so thick it filled you right up with the imagination, creativeness, patience and effort in to it oneself can make just about anything from very little such shame schools stopped Home Economics which including Haberdashery that's English term for sewing and make do and mend
Here's the link to sponge pudding
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponge_cake
As Steve would say. Getting down with biscuits brown 😂😎
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Or going to town with biscuits brown.
This one actually doesn't look too bad!👍
Tuna!! You would love this one! Thanks for watching Tuna!!
Bung fluff? I'm using that from now on. That made my week.
Happy to hear you got a kick out of that 🤣 Thanks for watching! 👍👍
1:41 the dud hot chocolate is such a shame man, MRE mocha is one of the best parts about them haha
Was so bummed! Thanks for watching Connor! I appreciate it!
@@jermsMRE hey you're welcome dude
Put peanut butter jelly on a brick, American will eat it 😅
It's the ONLY way to eat bricks 😆😆 Thanks for watching!
Proof that anything is better than an MRE.
Definitely what I'm finding out doing these reviews. Thanks so much for watching!!
Orange pop.... gotta be from the Midwest, there guy... hopefully not Chicago
Okay so upon Further watching definitely Michigan so hopefully not Detroit
Nope not Detroit. Northern MI. Thanks for watching!!
@@jermsMRE oh very nice. I'm down by the Flint area. I could send a couple of first strike rations your way if you want to review them.
@@bigtrajik1 I lived in Port Huron for a couple years so not far from Flint. Glad to be up north!! Shoot me an email regarding the first strike rations (email in channel description). Thanks!!!!
Yeah, I would've used that whole bottle of hot sauce too, but I would save some for that Thai soup. Not a fan of that big spork. Too wide for my pie hole.
Yeah, I thought about that after the fact. That would have been good!! I hear ya on the spork. Thanks for watching Mark!!
British rations are second only to the French in my opinion. The biggest drawback is it's bulk and size. You get plenty of everything, all top notch. But as with most of the worlds rations, the American rations have a way longer shelf life. Something to consider.
Yes this was great! I have not had a French yet but I do have one I will be reviewing. Pretty excited for that! Yes, the US MRE's have a very long shelf life. I've eaten some from the early 80's that were in surprisingly great condition still. Thanks for watching Kevin. I appreciate it!
Cool
Thanks for watching!!
As a Brit, i have to ask....
Why on earth would you drink the coffee white, but the tea black?
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I don't know 🤷 It's just what I do. I'll have to try cream in my tea next time. Thanks for watching!! I appreciate it!
Too many sweets and not enough meat ,things have changed since the 25 hour packs I remember from the 70s
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching! 👍👍
Peanut butter like that is okay to me.
Can't go wrong with peanut butter!! Thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
Just doesn't compare to the compo rations in the 70's, but who wanted to carry a box of cans around...😆
Definitely would have been cumbersome!! Thanks for watching!!
I take it you liked it
Absolutely! This was a good one! Thanks for watching!!
ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA FOR LUNCH MUST BE AMERICAN 😅 🇺🇸 plays star spangled banner 😅
I know. Doing it all wrong 🤦😆 Thanks for watching! I appreciate it 👍
@@jermsMRE I enjoyed watching 👍
the banana isnt artifical its a banana we cant eat anymore becaus it is extingt after they made a flavour out of it
Deez nuts 😂😂😅🤣
Haha!! 🤣🤣
You sure that's a British one cause it sounds too nice to be British hahaha. Did you know that peanut butter is spreadable
Haha!! Thanks for the tip 🤣 And thanks for watching!!
Moist!!! Hahaha😅
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binge watching jerms1975 while doing homework rn 📄
Nice!!! Good to hear from you!!