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Kokanee September 7th, 2010 11:43

Comparison of ration packs
 
The NY Times has an interactive article on 15 nation's military rations;

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...ilbertson.html

Crunchmeister September 7th, 2010 11:50

Anyone else find it ironic that the article name is "A taste of home..." and the first item on the British menu is lamb curry?

TechSeller September 7th, 2010 11:55

Very interesting. If I'm from Sweden/Norway you can bet I am trying to swap out for another one lol

Relja September 7th, 2010 11:57

Yay to Germany and its use of Serbian food :) Cevapi nom nom nom

Crunchmeister September 7th, 2010 12:06

The German one does look yummy.

Grudge September 7th, 2010 12:08

Pound cake - for less bathroom breaks! LOL

Danke September 7th, 2010 12:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 1311010)
Anyone else find it ironic that the article name is "A taste of home..." and the first item on the British menu is lamb curry?

Just as bad for the Canadian one, "Swiss Steak"! I mean c'mon they're not even part of NATO they're neutral!

pusangani September 7th, 2010 14:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Relja (Post 1311016)
Yay to Germany and its use of Serbian food :) Cevapi nom nom nom

Cevapi is the shit, with a lil bread and that cream cheese spread mmmmmmm

Styrak September 7th, 2010 14:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 1311010)
Anyone else find it ironic that the article name is "A taste of home..." and the first item on the British menu is lamb curry?

Curry is actually a very big thing in England.
A brief history lesson would tell you why :D.

Cheesevillage September 7th, 2010 14:49

The Canadian one actually seems like it would be pretty good.

That and Germany.

Crunchmeister September 7th, 2010 14:59

Personally I think our Canadian rations are quite good. Back in my days of army cadets in the 80s, I thought they were quite good. And the ones I've had in recent years have all been quite tasty too. I'd have no problem eating them for extended periods.

coach September 7th, 2010 15:05

I ate the Canadian ones all weekend at OP: Last Call and they have been quite good. Jeroon's going to hate me but I think the spaghetti and meatballs have been the best so far.

mr_nuts31 September 7th, 2010 19:00

too bad they don't show the french army rations, they get a tetra pack of wine in every meal

Kokanee September 7th, 2010 19:15

A note, the Brit ration is only showing one portion of the entire package; it comes as a "1 day" ration, with tons of biscuits and extras. Because of this you can mix everything up and get a little more creative than with a ration that is just for one meal. I absolutely loved trying out Brit rations overseas and they are great, but really it's all good, it's food.

Bandit September 7th, 2010 20:03

British rations look the best to me. Curry and a little bottle of Tabasco? Sold.


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