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    Quote Originally Posted by LawDog View Post
    Does anyone else know of any other places to get full cases of MRE's at a decent price. I am looking for 2 cases for LEO deployment. I thought MRE's would be great because we would be living out of our cars for the first few days. Anyone have other ideas besides mre's? I guess my requirments would be: take up as small a sapce in a full patrol car (older Impala), easy to prepare, can be eatin hot or cold, individual meals can fit in to a daypak or hydration pak. Thanks for the thoughts.
    Here are a few sources I have ordered from.
    http://www.theepicenter.com/
    http://www.mredepot.com/
    http://beprepared.com/
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    I have MREs from 1999...hhhhmmm...I guess I best eatem up

    Do they still make the old freeze dried MREs? Aaah the pork patty without water was a real delicassy

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    MRE's are prepared essentially the same way as canned foods which are considered "food grade sterile." They are heated to a point that all of the bacteria are destroyed. As long as the packaging has not been compromised or is swollen the MRE should be safe to eat.

    That does not mean that as it goes past the "best by" date the flavor, texture, color, and nutritional value are not affected. As someone mentioned, the cheese tends to seperate and turn brown, the drink mix hardens, etc.

    That said, we have been eating through some British and Canadian MREs (Canadian are the best out there in my opinion) that are more than 10 years old. Some of the items are not as tasty anymore - probably weren't to begin with - but they were at least edible.

    If you are going to keep them in your car you should rotate them more frequently. Depending on where you are it can get well over 100 degrees in a car trunk in the summer which will cause an MRE to break down faster. They should probably be rotated every six months to a year depending on the weather. Since an MRE costs about the same as lunch at a decent restaurant, you could eat one every few months and replace. I would also suggest writing the date on them so you know how long they've been in there.

    Again, depending on your situation, you might also consider having "sustainment packs" ready to go at the station for such a scenario. They would last longer because you could store them in better conditions and you could also include other things like spare radio batteries that may also have a shorter shelf life.

    One option to military MREs, Sure-Pak is a civilian MRE made from basically the same components. The city where I live keeps several cases of these in the emergency command center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JB2000 View Post
    One option to military MREs, Sure-Pak is a civilian MRE made from basically the same components. The city where I live keeps several cases of these in the emergency command center.
    Check the lot numbers of any Sure-Pak's -- http://www.mreinfo.com/civilian/mre/...re-recall.html. It'd be terribly ironic to have your survival rations be the death of you...

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    Thanks for the advice. I will keep them in my house next to the deployment bag. They wouldn't last too many summers in the car her in Florida. Plus there is only so much space in the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M4Fundi View Post
    I have MREs from 1999...hhhhmmm...I guess I best eatem up

    Do they still make the old freeze dried MREs? Aaah the pork patty without water was a real delicassy
    If you were lucky enough to find a Tabasco sauce and scrounge up a heat tab you would take the pork patty and break it up into some water and heat it up until the pork patty gets soft. Then add a package of the beans and a package of cheese. Add the Tabasco sauce to preference and then brake up the cracker and add it right before eating. MRE chili.

    If you could bring all that together you were living large. This was before MRE's came with M&M's in them.

    You couldn't give the Chicken Ala King away.

    I used to love the bars that the cold weather MRE's came with. Everyone used to toss them, but I loved them. There were two of them. Does anyone know what they are/were?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EzGoingKev View Post
    You couldn't give the Chicken Ala King away.
    Chicken a la Thing!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by EzGoingKev View Post
    I used to love the bars that the cold weather MRE's came with. Everyone used to toss them, but I loved them. There were two of them. Does anyone know what they are/were?
    Compressed sawdust...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWK View Post
    Compressed sawdust...
    At first I thought so too, but I ended up with bunches of them and was broke so I was eating them all the time and ended up developing a taste for them.

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    The MCW is the same thing as the LRP, but with a different Accesory package and bag... let's see: sports bar, fruit bar, "poptart" thing... ummm, peanut brittle, granola... I am sure I am missing some
    I put the "Amateur" in Amateur Radio...

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