Like I've been saying for years about U.S. MRE'S, "If stored properly, they can last forever depending on the specific menu item. Others can last decades."
Another great review, my friend. The only thing I would have done differently is to drop one of those caramels in with that Army Mocha to take it to the next level.
I have this one in my cabinet and can't wait to break into it! I served in Army back in the early 90's and this was a great meal even at room temperature which was the only option in the field. My favorite was "Omelet with Ham" (which I also have) but am a little more cautious about diving into.
As a young kid in the early 1960s, we were pinching pennies, so had Corned Beef Hash over rice a lot. I hated it. Much later in life, I would occasionally buy the canned stuff and eat it. I finally grew to appreciate it.
When I was in the USAF from 04/86 to 12/90, we used to call the dehydrated fruit "fruit flavored Styrofoam. We would have to heat our MRE's with our aircraft support equipment.
At the end of the Gulf War in 1991 I recall that we were getting heaters with our MRE meals. I just can’t remember if the heaters came in the MRE envelopes themselves or if they were were issued separately. At any rate, we had those heaters before 1993.
Like I've been saying for years about U.S. MRE'S, "If stored properly, they can last forever depending on the specific menu item. Others can last decades."
I use to love this one. The oatmeal bars were my favorite actually.
Another great review, my friend. The only thing I would have done differently is to drop one of those caramels in with that Army Mocha to take it to the next level.
"You are a masterful wordsmith when it comes to describing foods and flavors . 😊
Basically at breakfast you had a choice of this or the omelette MRE. The oatmeal bar was always hard as heck.
Thanks for actually eating it! Love your videos
I have this one in my cabinet and can't wait to break into it! I served in Army back in the early 90's and this was a great meal even at room temperature which was the only option in the field. My favorite was "Omelet with Ham" (which I also have) but am a little more cautious about diving into.
Great video, RR. I love corned beef hash. It was a Sunday morning go to growing up.
Wishing you and your wife a great Sunday. See you next Sunday.
As a young kid in the early 1960s, we were pinching pennies, so had Corned Beef Hash over rice a lot. I hated it. Much later in life, I would occasionally buy the canned stuff and eat it. I finally grew to appreciate it.
That was fun! One from my day in the army! Definitely ate a lot of this particular menu. Whomever stored that one did it right!
Looks good for a thirtythree year old ration. 😎👍
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I love the oldies!
I was 6 months old when this was made, there's not a single thing in this mre that would touch my lips 😂
Nice combo of food in that 91 MRE ..thx Readi !
Gotta love brown bags, great review mate, cheers
I have been trying to get my hands on that oatmeal cookie bar for years! We had this in Saudi during Desert Storm.
When I was in the USAF from 04/86 to 12/90, we used to call the dehydrated fruit "fruit flavored Styrofoam. We would have to heat our MRE's with our aircraft support equipment.
Awesome video RR
Corned Beef Hash was great when it was heated....
At the end of the Gulf War in 1991 I recall that we were getting heaters with our MRE meals. I just can’t remember if the heaters came in the MRE envelopes themselves or if they were were issued separately. At any rate, we had those heaters before 1993.
I'm 90% certain they were separate for a while
Well done, cool.
I love a corned beef hash sandwich.
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anyone remember the track pads
Ha so im only 5 years older than our good host.
lemon drink, got a little wang to it , good though 🤣
The corned beef was canned corn beef so super processed