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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 |
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?
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Very interesting. If I'm from Sweden/Norway you can bet I am trying to swap out for another one lol
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Yay to Germany and its use of Serbian food :) Cevapi nom nom nom
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The German one does look yummy.
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Pound cake - for less bathroom breaks! LOL
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A brief history lesson would tell you why :D. |
The Canadian one actually seems like it would be pretty good.
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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.
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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.
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too bad they don't show the french army rations, they get a tetra pack of wine in every meal
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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.
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British rations look the best to me. Curry and a little bottle of Tabasco? Sold.
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