1899 1902 British Emergency Ration Field Service Oldest MRE Beef Eaten Survival Food Review Test
Check out what British soldiers ate during The Second Boer Conflict of 18991902 when in a last ditch effort This is the second oldest thing I ve ever eaten (Oldest was that Hardtack) and much unexpected considering this MRE s condition. It was pretty rough and the smell when cooking the dried beef (Pretty much a pemmican) is nearly indescribable. It was quite the experience. And for old rations up next we will see the next generation in Emergency Rations (1918). This is pioneering in food technology the beef was still edible. It was a pulverized, slow cooked, dried, and compressed meat byproduct bar. Way ahead of it s time this was food tech that was adopted by the U. S. Quartermaster Corps of Sustenance and Natick Food Labs decades later. For correspondence, or to send a Military Ration for review, my mailing information is: Steve1989 3616 Harden Blvd, 360 Lakeland, FL 33803 And thank you ever
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