@@theshankman8682 the financial situation is improving every day, I moved to england in 2012 because of the economy but now I'm considering moving back
Logo on panzerwaffels is a wheat and a sword, which correspondes to old Polish phrase "żywią i bronią" which translates as "we feed and we protect" - motto of Polish Kościuszko Uprising.
Polak, Węgier, dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki Lengyel, magyar - két jó barát, együtt harcol, s issza borát A Pole, a Hungarian, two nephews, and to a sabre, and to a glass
Man, Im czech, we are polands neighbours, but polish sausages are legendary even around here. They make the ultimate best sausages in the world. That beans and sausage actually looks EXACTLY like the ones I got at Lidls few weeks ago and I ate the whole lot at home even with fridge full of fresh food, tastes better than what I can cook, im going soon for more.
Friend of mine on the Canadian army says they love going to Poland for exercises because they get along great with the "friendly" Polish soldiers and the "awesome food".
Yea i heard stories how US soldiers was annoying Polish soldiers in Iraq because before any multinational missions they were comming to Polish baracks and woking up people crazy early just to have an excuse for eating breakfast with them in Polish canteen... :P
In my experience, Polish food tends to be simple, yet hearty and delicious. I can't say that I'm surprised to see that their MRE's retain similar qualities.
I'm impressed. I'm from Poland and I understand all inscriptions in this ration and you described them correctly. You are one of the best MRE reviewers I ever seen (I say this sincerely).
@@bakingsoda9769 My też często bezsensownie stosujemy angielskie nazwy. Polacy poprawiają amerykanów mówiących "pierogis" że to już jest liczba mnoga a jakoś nikt nie zwraca uwagi że mówimy "chipsy" gdzie liczba mnoga już tam jest, mówimy też jeden chips a nie chip. Więc dajmy ludziom mówić tak jak jest dla nich łatwiej a nie poprawnie dla samej poprawności.
Panzerwaffles are made that way so that they keep for years. They really do. I think 20 years or more without getting stale if kept dry. (Also nobody sane wants to try them before without rehydrating them. The steam off from FRH is excellent for that purpose.) If kept under nitrogen or in vacuum, these don't go stale forever because they're baked multiple times and unbleached flour.
Fasolka po bretońsku is a polish comfort food. Its a dish from white beans + kiełbasa śląska + tomatoes + bacon (not always). Smoky flavour is from kiełbasa, they are always heavy smoked.
There's something really cool about your videos. I mean I've never been really interested in rations or anything, but when someone talks about something they care about like this, it really grips you. The content doesn't have to be all that perfect or surprising or funny, it's enough that a person who really likes some stuff wants to show it to you and talk about it. I hope you never lose your passion!
The beans are so intact looking. Although they has one that was with carrot just like it in the Swiss Air Force. Vegetables are important, there's none on this one in the vid.
This review is sooo tasty ! :) In the 24h Polish ration there is a crisp bread that will not break your teeth, fortunately. The panzerwaffels are better to break and eat in pieces. But it's true - this ration is really tasty - you have the main with smoky taste coming from sausage and bacon (yes, we buy this stuff everyday in shops here :) ) - I cannot stop eating it either ! And the blackcurrant is the most beloved taste for me. All the fruit teas are better warm/hot.
Merry Christmas, Steve! I asked my parents for a case of MREs back when I started watching you religiously. And on this Christmas, I finally got a case of MREs, the first MRE I ever had was a Menu 9, Beef Stew from this case. It was definitely wonderful. Thank you for the indirect suggestion of food, and happy holidays!
As a Polack myself, I really appreciate this review. Very cool to see what the Polish military uses to feed their men in comparison to typical polish cuisine. Wesołych Świąt! (Merry Chirstmas)!!
I really like the symbol on those biscuits. Simple design but oh so true. Wheat stands for food, sword stands for arms, and the gear surrounding them is the industry that produces both. Its the essential things that you need for a war:)
It's fasolka po bretońsku - Polish interpretation of French dish called haricots à la bretonne. In France it's just a side dish. Polish version contains sausage, what makes it a whole meal.
as soon as he cut the video like that I was laughing pretty hard haha! I had to scroll down to the comments to see if anyone mentioned it and surely enough your comment did! xD
Normaly army is preparing that in field kitchen and there is fresh still warm Polish white bread with it. And civilians when you give them one portion you can bet they will gonna come back to field kitchen and be asking can they have one more, its just so good in this combination with fresh bread, without fresh bread you losing a loot of the real taste of that dish.
Steve's catchphrase is always: Video cuts to MRE items organized and spread out across a tray - Nice, Alright!!! He always sounds so surprised and excited too like all the MRE items teleportated to the tray. I crack up almost every time.
Im polish so i was stoked to see you do this one. It looks good. Love your channel man, and you have a very pleasent voice. Perfect for your work brotha
Steve1989 MREinfo would you be interested in making videos where u try microwave meals or even ur own cooking it doesn't seem like ur married so ur viewers may be interested in watching u say "nice" to what u cook
Love the size of the heating element in the heater. Really enjoy seeing the foreign meals. I feel like our troops get shortchanged compared to some other countries rations. TY for sharing
I'm From Hungary. I have watch both the polish and hungarian MRE-s. i have to say, polish are way better....less, canned food, better heater.. more modern! as good as the mre-s from the US. That main course was very nice looking indeed!
Here in South Africa a company that makes powdered fruit juice recently started making powdered iced tea - and it's _damn' nice_ . And one of the flavours is Berry.
I used them on number of occasions on my quasi-survival trips with my friends, because I got them from my father (who is an active Polish Army soldier). They are awesome, as well as bigger S-6 ones. Props for the video.
Over 455K now. Spread the word around. I've shared a couple of these videos on my FB page, so hopefully Steve gains some cash from RUclips for his efforts.
You know, I've never liked cooking shows, or food reviews, but this is far more entertaining than I thought it would be. Keep up the cool videos man. (Great, now I'm hungry...)
Another great Polish ration, panzer waffles aside. They seem to have a great variety as well, each Polish ration has a different main course. Delicious should be proud.
"panzer waffles" typicaly are left allone for some emergency situation and military "fasolka po bretońsku" should be eated with fresh still warm Polish white bread. And if you try it like that i can guarantee you that you will gonna come back to field kitchen and ask "can i pls have some more?". :P
In planning out my bucket list of what countries I wish to food tour - I was thinking along the lines of Spain, France, and Italy. But, now, I'm thinking Poland is an unsung food hero. I've got to try that piping hot beans stewed with meat and tomato sauce. That looks SO danged good!
This feature on panzer waffles is a symbol of specialist branch in Polish Army, in this case it is symbol of military logistics branch in present times (ex. nourishment branch - "Służba żywnościowa"). It is pretty similiar to MOS classification in the US Military, like with any other branches: quatermasters, engineers, mechanised infantry, air crew etc. Members of each branch wear those symbols in form of pins on gorget pathes of army service uniform. IMHO it is traditionally left on the package, eventhough army it self is not producing those waffels any more.
Steve you make me giggle man idk why but when the words "not bad" popped up during that shot of the entire ration at the end it was funnier to me than it had any right to be.Good show.
I love these new cuts into your signature "NICE!"" line. Merry Xmas and new year to ya Steve, stumbled onto this channel and loved it ever since. Keep up the awesome work!
That loaf (spam) is not spreadable because its meant to be cut to slices. That is how we eat it here in Poland:)
Polish Cyber Army I think little silver went crazy.
Poland is killing it right now. Rations...immigration policy...nationalism. Place is looking pretty good...
@@joemo1033 until you realize how much average man makes netto
@@theshankman8682 the financial situation is improving every day, I moved to england in 2012 because of the economy but now I'm considering moving back
3rd St.
my man tried kiełbasa for the first time and went to heaven
Ya i was in middle this to so i was watching this to maby this was it new wasent old 1985 dutch right huh
@@bettyfreeman8962 what
KIEŁBASA POWER
The kielbasa killed him?
@@george2113 you got it
Logo on panzerwaffels is a wheat and a sword, which correspondes to old Polish phrase "żywią i bronią" which translates as "we feed and we protect" - motto of Polish Kościuszko Uprising.
@@SeriousDragonify i choked on my food from laughter
get the fuck out of here trash lmao
anyone tried making a vest out of those panzerwaffels? They look like they're supposed to line a bulletproof vest
@@MarvinT0606 Combat rations that protect the soldier. Do an image search for "MRE Man"
Are they actually called panzerwaffles?
It is the official coat of arms of polish communist party ☭
I'm a simple Hungarian, if I see Poland, I upvote
an incoherent synthesis and i am a simple Pole, if I see a Hungarian brother, I give a like :3
Hungarian ♥️
Polak, Węgier, dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki Lengyel, magyar - két jó barát, együtt harcol, s issza borát
A Pole, a Hungarian, two nephews, and to a sabre, and to a glass
jak ja to szanuje
i have waited for this all my polish life
Greg Koc same
Greg Koc how do u stop a polish herion addict?.......give them a plastic spoon
Chyna Piano Just about everyone I know (Americans) can drive a stick...
#polishforlife love in U.S. now though 🙁
Chyna Piano aaaand we have the winner here! :D
Man, Im czech, we are polands neighbours, but polish sausages are legendary even around here. They make the ultimate best sausages in the world. That beans and sausage actually looks EXACTLY like the ones I got at Lidls few weeks ago and I ate the whole lot at home even with fridge full of fresh food, tastes better than what I can cook, im going soon for more.
Zapraszamy do Polski 👌
I've living in Bielsko, near Czech border i love czech beer :)
Wy robicie najlepsze piwo na świecie
Its most likely the same company (Pudliszki) army sources from. Tried both, they're identical.
Friend of mine on the Canadian army says they love going to Poland for exercises because they get along great with the "friendly" Polish soldiers and the "awesome food".
Yea i heard stories how US soldiers was annoying Polish soldiers in Iraq because before any multinational missions they were comming to Polish baracks and woking up people crazy early just to have an excuse for eating breakfast with them in Polish canteen... :P
They couldn't resist those delicious Polish Sausages. ;D
maby for americans is good poland food!!!
In my experience, Polish food tends to be simple, yet hearty and delicious. I can't say that I'm surprised to see that their MRE's retain similar qualities.
Because We, Polish, Love our dishes
sometimes, simple = the best ... can be said about Slavic coisine in general, at least traditional dishes
Polish food is delicious.
terrific food!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@fiorellafenati5395 what meal have you tried?
I love the fact that he’s usually eating expired/borderline expired MREs but comments like he’s eating at a Michelin star restaurant. Graciously too
I'm impressed. I'm from Poland and I understand all inscriptions in this ration and you described them correctly. You are one of the best MRE reviewers I ever seen (I say this sincerely).
kielbasa sausage. My grandmother made it all the time. I miss you Ba Ba! ❤️
Just to mention: "Kielbasa" means "Sausage" in polish
@@bakingsoda9769 My też często bezsensownie stosujemy angielskie nazwy. Polacy poprawiają amerykanów mówiących "pierogis" że to już jest liczba mnoga a jakoś nikt nie zwraca uwagi że mówimy "chipsy" gdzie liczba mnoga już tam jest, mówimy też jeden chips a nie chip. Więc dajmy ludziom mówić tak jak jest dla nich łatwiej a nie poprawnie dla samej poprawności.
Panzerwaffles are made that way so that they keep for years. They really do. I think 20 years or more without getting stale if kept dry. (Also nobody sane wants to try them before without rehydrating them. The steam off from FRH is excellent for that purpose.) If kept under nitrogen or in vacuum, these don't go stale forever because they're baked multiple times and unbleached flour.
So it's literally hardtack?
YMMV, I always eat them straight out of the package on hiking trips
Sure, you can, but your teeth won't like it over time. Better to crumble them if you do this. They're also thirst provoking.
Save those Panzer Waffles for your camping trip....you know in case you have to beat a bear's skull in and a dense enough rock isn't around :D
or if you need something to start a fire with
What type if camping trips do you go to🤔
You can also feed em to the bear and his teeth will break then make a shield and his claws will break
@@ThyPandora excuse my ignorance good sir
Lol 😂😂😂👏👏👏
when someone discovers Fasolka po bretonsku ;D
And Polish Sausage, the best combination. ;)
fuc....... yeaaah
darioza10 polish good is really healthy and tasty, perfectly balanced
exactly :D
Fasolka po bretońsku od pudliszek wymiata :D
That's really nice to hear you enjoy military ration from my country :)
Ja też :D
Me też :D
Co w tym takiego ze SMAKUJĘ MU POLSKA RACJA ŻYWNOŚCIOWA
Damian Gerwatowski yeah! Poland!!
Ja jestem polakiem i nie chce uzywac jezyku angielskiego w tym semgencie komentarzy bo tu sie czuje jak w domu... Pozdrowienia z Canady 😁
Fasolka po bretońsku is a polish comfort food. Its a dish from white beans + kiełbasa śląska + tomatoes + bacon (not always). Smoky flavour is from kiełbasa, they are always heavy smoked.
This is why i love polish and german foods honestly
Steve, your "Nice!" game is on point lately. Soo good.
and lets get stuck into this bad boy why don't you?
Polish military Capri Suns. "Sir, I can't get my straw in, Sir!"
Just shoot a hole in the package, it will flow just fine. xD
When I tried my polish ration I used the jam with the potted meat and it really made a difference. Kinda like a cranberry sauce with ham.
may god have mercy on your soul ; _ ;
There's something really cool about your videos. I mean I've never been really interested in rations or anything, but when someone talks about something they care about like this, it really grips you. The content doesn't have to be all that perfect or surprising or funny, it's enough that a person who really likes some stuff wants to show it to you and talk about it. I hope you never lose your passion!
Working through the holidays to bring us MRE reviews? Thanks for all the hard work you do man, keep it up and here's to a great 2017 for you!
Steve1989 MREinfo Thanks for all of the rancid nuts steve
Steve1989 MREinfo Steve I joy your show and it's great when you have more current field rations for you have the opportunity to check them out.
Chels D
all the work his stomach does
Chels D hey! he's MY man.
That looks like the best main meal in an MRE I've seen.
Kuddlesworth NA you watch kill la kill
The beans are so intact looking. Although they has one that was with carrot just like it in the Swiss Air Force. Vegetables are important, there's none on this one in the vid.
How is bean not a vegetable?
@@weeeeelp Theyre legumes
easy to make yourself - search for fasolka po bretońsku recipe
Oh sweet, I was waiting for that one. Greets from Poland.
krzeselko You guys have some of the best food in eastern Europe IMO
It nice to hear. Thx :)
Polish rye vodka is very good.. I like it. Sobieski very good.
+Григорий Александров
Na zdrowie! :)
@@ActionCow69 Poland is central europe
Your voice is so smooth and relaxed.
Merry Christmas from Poland Steve! Love Your channel!
Steve1989 MREinfo Hey i went to Florida this year
This review is sooo tasty ! :) In the 24h Polish ration there is a crisp bread that will not break your teeth, fortunately.
The panzerwaffels are better to break and eat in pieces. But it's true - this ration is really tasty - you have the main with smoky taste coming from sausage and bacon (yes, we buy this stuff everyday in shops here :) ) - I cannot stop eating it either !
And the blackcurrant is the most beloved taste for me.
All the fruit teas are better warm/hot.
That literally made me hungry. After I had my Christmas dinner too!
Justin Dixon you have already had your xmas dinner ? It's only 6:49 in the U.K. !
I always prepare food or snacks before watching. Can't do it without food man.
Justin Dixon lol
Kalle Äger same
As opposed to it making you figuratively hungry? lol.
Poland and Italy seem to have the best ones
France too
German ration isnt too bad
I like the chinese rations
@@Cheesusrice69222 mate the last one Steve had literally killed him
@@Nether64like the Ukrainian one he had back in 2015?
Merry Christmas, Steve!
I asked my parents for a case of MREs back when I started watching you religiously.
And on this Christmas, I finally got a case of MREs, the first MRE I ever had was a Menu 9, Beef Stew from this case. It was definitely wonderful.
Thank you for the indirect suggestion of food, and happy holidays!
As a Polack myself, I really appreciate this review. Very cool to see what the Polish military uses to feed their men in comparison to typical polish cuisine. Wesołych Świąt! (Merry Chirstmas)!!
2:58 Symbols for "Do not yell at ration. Use umbrellas. And women should not play keepaway with children."
I'm not sure what's more wierd. Your fascination and excitement over these meals or my fascination with your fascination
I really like the symbol on those biscuits. Simple design but oh so true. Wheat stands for food, sword stands for arms, and the gear surrounding them is the industry that produces both. Its the essential things that you need for a war:)
Thank you Poland for your troop’s service!
Merry Christmas Steve, thanks for giving us a great year.
Nice year
1945otto decadent.
Poland can into MRE
@Ryan Marvees spierdalaj
@Ryan Marvees fuck you.
@Ryan Marvees wypierdalaj kapuśniaku
@@madmike2279 Hiigarianin ! Pokonać go w imieniu Taiidan !!!
@@Drake77Warlord haha tak szczerze to uwielbiam Turanic Raiders ale emblem Hiigarianin jest bardziej rozpoznawalny i lepiej wygląda :D
It's fasolka po bretońsku - Polish interpretation of French dish called haricots à la bretonne.
In France it's just a side dish. Polish version contains sausage, what makes it a whole meal.
Steve is describing mint gum like it's 5 star cuisine 😂 love it
Lengyel-Magyar két jóbarát együtt harcol s issza a borát :D
Polak-Węgier dwa bratanki i do szabli i do szklanki ;)
Hurrrra !!!
You can allways say
*cut*
nice!
gets me laughing every time :D
neon
I read your comment before watching, and was mad at myself for spoiling it. Even after reading your comment, I still didn't see it coming.
Bahahahaha
as soon as he cut the video like that I was laughing pretty hard haha! I had to scroll down to the comments to see if anyone mentioned it and surely enough your comment did! xD
neon let’s get this out onto a tray. Nice!
I started to feel like I was starving when he got to the pork and beans
Normaly army is preparing that in field kitchen and there is fresh still warm Polish white bread with it. And civilians when you give them one portion you can bet they will gonna come back to field kitchen and be asking can they have one more, its just so good in this combination with fresh bread, without fresh bread you losing a loot of the real taste of that dish.
Same here mate
Leave one of these out for St. Nick. He'd give you a permanent place on the nice list.
Steve's catchphrase is always:
Video cuts to MRE items organized and spread out across a tray - Nice, Alright!!!
He always sounds so surprised and excited too like all the MRE items teleportated to the tray.
I crack up almost every time.
Alright, cool.
love your videos. what a charismatic guy.
***** nice hiss.
very soothing I watch before I sleep
Greetings from Poland ;-)
Love those unpredictable "nice" cuts you've been doing lately
Steve1989 MREinfo nice!
If you Polish something does it come out with a nice Finnish?
what.
jalegria601 idk
I got it. Good one.
Szkoda ze teraz to nie stalo
Booooo
It's amazing how descriptive you are. I can practically taste the MRE, watching your videos lol
I just subscribed to this channel and it's the best decision I think I've ever made
It's strange that the best videos from Steve are either: Rations where he can't eat anything, or rations where he wants to eat everything!
Always so easy to listen to. Love your output. Cheers. 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧
Cordial greetings from Polish. We like beans in tomato sauce :))) Regards Arthur Warsaw !!!
I love these videos
Im polish so i was stoked to see you do this one. It looks good. Love your channel man, and you have a very pleasent voice. Perfect for your work brotha
Even when I'm eating I get hungry watching this for some reason
Steve1989 MREinfo mmm!
Steve1989 MREinfo would you be interested in making videos where u try microwave meals or even ur own cooking it doesn't seem like ur married so ur viewers may be interested in watching u say "nice" to what u cook
LeeSayHi holy shit that crunch when he bit into the panzer waffle hurt my teeth hearing it lol
Love the size of the heating element in the heater. Really enjoy seeing the foreign meals. I feel like our troops get shortchanged compared to some other countries rations. TY for sharing
steve is such a wholesome dude.
So the Poles get amazing food and us Brits get a Yorkie bar?
Figures.
YORKIE bars aren't what they use to be! I remember the 7 ounce bars, roughly 200 grammes, over 30 years ago.
try to eat a panzer waffle its as hard as a rock and its anything but teasty i know from experience
@@poloziki9990 Melted?
you made me wanna have some greetings from Poland man, keep up making nice reviews :)
This momment when my Polish nature makes me happy and proud just because non-Polish guy like my MRE c':
Tomek Inn meal and arrogance, thats all u have
@@hazmat4629 nein
@@hazmat4629 you just earned yourself a like, mister
@@FEINDKONTAKT. wypierdalaj
@@sinnie6587 dokladnie.
"That sausage.." 😀 just an average Polish kiełbasa bro 😉
Jak to tak fasolka po bretońsku bez boczku...
mam teraz ochote na kiełbase ale jest 3 w nocy, kwarantana, rodzice w domu to nie mg iść do kuchni po kiełbase i oglądam to bo mi sie nudzi
@@bielory9470 hahaha
@@bielory9470 właśnie mnie ssie jak diabeł. Jest 2:20 :/
Can confirm, I'm a regular customer in my local Polski Sklep and the kiełbasa is superb. Tymbark is the shit, too.
2:02 eyyyy he said my name
A ration from one of the oldest nations in Europe. You already know this is gonna be good.
With the spread, cut full diameter chunks (knife vertical) and use on 2 hardtack, eat the rest loose.
"NICE!" Greetings from Poland! Don't stop doing this!
I'm From Hungary. I have watch both the polish and hungarian MRE-s. i have to say, polish are way better....less, canned food, better heater.. more modern! as good as the mre-s from the US. That main course was very nice looking indeed!
Kiedyś jak w woju człowiek przymierał głodem to te suchary smakowały jak najlepsze specjały :)
Steve check out furious Pete mre and watch the video it will give u a headache
Love what you're doing Steve. These are much more interesting than I previously gave credit!
Blackcurrant's a great flavour. It's a shame you don't really get it over in the USA.
Yeah our grape flavor evolved(with our grapes) to be completly diferent leads to small confusion when europeons taste our purple flavorings
Here in South Africa a company that makes powdered fruit juice recently started making powdered iced tea - and it's _damn' nice_ . And one of the flavours is Berry.
Thanks for the nice recomendation.. Best regards from Kraków Poland;-)
YOUR VIDEOS ARE SO GREAT INCLUDING THIS ONE :D
GREETINGS FROM CENTRAL POLAND - WARSAW !!!!
I've been watching your content for so long and it never gets old. Keep doing what you love man and keep up the great work!
I'm Polish!! :D I pozdrowienia z Chicago dla wszyskich Polakow z Polski I z calego swiata!!! *usciski* :)
Pozdrowienia i uściski również dla Ciebie.🇵🇱
I got a bunch of MREs for Christmas from my boyfriend because he and I enjoy your channel so much! Keep up the great work Steve and happy holidays. 👍
Steve: watching “reruns” of your
old reviews waiting for new uploads.
Hope all is well...
Absolutely loved this one Steve!
I used them on number of occasions on my quasi-survival trips with my friends, because I got them from my father (who is an active Polish Army soldier). They are awesome, as well as bigger S-6 ones. Props for the video.
Bro, you make such lovely videos. I kind of love to watch your military MRE videos when I do my breakfast. I kind of get extra satisfaction.....
I can't understand why do you have only 231k subs...
Leonard Emini it's a mystery to me too.
Leonard Emini he doesn't cheat and buy "subs", a lot of people will artificially inflate their subs and views to get better exposure
Leonard Emini actually 230k is a lot
Leonard Emini 300k now btw
Over 455K now. Spread the word around. I've shared a couple of these videos on my FB page, so hopefully Steve gains some cash from RUclips for his efforts.
Steve1989 you no lie one of my favorite youtubers me and my dad watch the MRE reviews all the time. U are going to get bigger one day im telling you
That ration seems kinda...
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Nice
Really? Totally unexpected!
Jahangir Khan good one
It needs more polish
I tried it and
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It's good
You know, I've never liked cooking shows, or food reviews, but this is far more entertaining than I thought it would be.
Keep up the cool videos man.
(Great, now I'm hungry...)
Another great Polish ration, panzer waffles aside. They seem to have a great variety as well, each Polish ration has a different main course. Delicious should be proud.
"panzer waffles" typicaly are left allone for some emergency situation and military "fasolka po bretońsku" should be eated with fresh still warm Polish white bread. And if you try it like that i can guarantee you that you will gonna come back to field kitchen and ask "can i pls have some more?". :P
It’s enjoyable and fascinating to see different foods and how everything holds up , in addition his commentary is on point 👍🏼
"Looks like you don't need a rock or something" that's funny, and subtle!
In planning out my bucket list of what countries I wish to food tour - I was thinking along the lines of Spain, France, and Italy. But, now, I'm thinking Poland is an unsung food hero. I've got to try that piping hot beans stewed with meat and tomato sauce. That looks SO danged good!
you can always say....h'nice!
happy holidays Steve. here's to some great videos for 2017!
Keep it coming Steve! Started out last week stumbling into 1 of your videos to now being addicted to them. Seen so many!
Where are the pierogi?!?!
Wszyscy polacy wstają z kolan
W tej racji brakuje mi pierogów
Pierogi are overrated.
Also they would break and would be a pain in the ass to cook
"I'm still... wrapping my mind around this flavor..."
So awesome, great video.
This feature on panzer waffles is a symbol of specialist branch in Polish Army, in this case it is symbol of military logistics branch in present times (ex. nourishment branch - "Służba żywnościowa").
It is pretty similiar to MOS classification in the US Military, like with any other branches: quatermasters, engineers, mechanised infantry, air crew etc.
Members of each branch wear those symbols in form of pins on gorget pathes of army service uniform.
IMHO it is traditionally left on the package, eventhough army it self is not producing those waffels any more.
My husband and I get a huge kick out of watching your videos. Thank you! And have a wonderful Christmas and New Year!!!!
So, this is what the Ration Of Death was *supposed* to be (from a year earlier than this video, where Steve almost spews on- and on the camera).
Nice!
Watching your vids is like watching first blood over and over, but everytime there is something surprising and different.
Who else eats while they watch Steve ?
Steve you make me giggle man idk why but when the words "not bad" popped up during that shot of the entire ration at the end it was funnier to me than it had any right to be.Good show.
Hope you enjoyed it! Greetings from the Polish Armed Forces!
I love these new cuts into your signature "NICE!"" line.
Merry Xmas and new year to ya Steve, stumbled onto this channel and loved it ever since. Keep up the awesome work!
Is that your christmas meal?