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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064276 09/19/24 09:19 AM
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Good morning, Yard.


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064277 09/19/24 09:26 AM
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MB, good to hear that you got some supplies in. The lack of caps was one of the reasons I went to flintlocks. Bought 100 lbs of flint and learned how to make my own. Sadly though, no flintlock revolvers are available.


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064280 09/19/24 06:55 PM
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Ray, did you ever try one of those Humanatarian meals ? I'm curious as to your thoughts on them.


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064282 09/19/24 09:27 PM
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They sound like rabbit food to me Tom, NO MEAT! wink


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064283 09/19/24 11:30 PM
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Well, they COULD be used as a side dish. wink


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064284 09/20/24 08:47 AM
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Morning Yard!

Another nice day here. Lows in the mid 40's highs in the mid 70's. This is my favorite kind of weather.

I picked up a cheap fixed blade the other day. I have to say so far I'm pretty danged impressed by it for the price of what amounts to a throw away knife. It's way handier than I expected it to be for a downsized version of a popular knife.


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064286 09/20/24 11:53 AM
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Good afternoon, Yard.


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: Private Klink] #1064288 09/20/24 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Private Klink
Ray, did you ever try one of those Humanatarian meals ? I'm curious as to your thoughts on them.

I’ll post a review of the HDR tomorrow in the “What have you bought” thread. Or maybe post it here too if that’s alright, Tom.


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064289 09/20/24 03:10 PM
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It's totally OK, and I'm sure others would like to hear your opinion as well. wink


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064292 09/20/24 05:33 PM
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Yeah, some folks never look at the other side of the forum.


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064294 09/20/24 07:46 PM
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Humanitarian Daily Ration (HDR) Review
Pouch Contents
Main Meals (2)
Beans and rice in tomato sauce
Lentil stew
Snacks (4)
Shortbread cookie
Fig bar
Pop Tarts brand strawberry pastry
Pilot style crackers (2 packages consisting of 2 crackers)
Peanut butter
Strawberry jam
Accessory packet consisting of spoon, napkin, wet wipe, salt, pepper, crushed red pepper, sugar and matches
Much like MREs, all items are well wrapped individually and packed into a heavy plastic pouch.

Appearance and taste
The beans and rice in tomato sauce looked and smelled like Campbell’s pork and beans with the added component of rice. The meal looked a little dry so after removing it from the pouch, I added it to a dish with a little water and heated it in a microwave. The pouch could alternatively be placed in a pan of boiling water for about 10 minutes.
The taste and texture was good. No off or strange flavors.
The lentil stew was heated in the same manner. This meal was also good.
Both meals were on the bland side in accordance with their mission objective and would for me be improved with the addition of some form of seasoning.
Snacks
The shortbread cookies was not up to the standard of the traditional Scottish cookie but more like a sugar cookie. It smelled fresh and was crispy and quite large.
The fig bar also smelled fresh and was tasty but to me seemed very sweet. This could be due to my several years worth practice of avoiding sugar.
The PopTart was without frosting, smelled a little stale and did not taste very good. But I have never liked them.
The pilot style crackers were crispy and intact. They were also bland.
The peanut butter and strawberry jam were excellent and the equivalent of commercial products.
Conclusion
The quality and taste was more than acceptable to me and at $31.50 per case of 10 pouches which contain 2 meals and various sides each are a worthwhile addition to my program. I have been too lazy to go check but I believe that all the meals in a case are the same. Not a concern in the situation they will be used.
Precautions and warnings
The proper storage of rations of this type are crucial to their palatability. High heat and over long shelf time willl limit their usefulness.
There is a sticker on the case that will indicate exposure to high heat. There are markings on the case that indicate date of manufacture, inspection date and in some cases expiration date. Expiration date is usually 5 years from manufacturing date. I looked at about 15 vendors and their products had manufacturing dates of 2019 to 2022. Some were touting the inspection date as if it were the manufacturing date. Also since some vendors are selling less than full cases, I would stay away from buying odd lots. Be advised that manufacturing dates are only placed on the outside of the case and not on the meal pouches.

If there are any questions, feel free to ask.


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Re: The Daily Growl & Bark [Re: SkunkHunter] #1064295 09/20/24 07:47 PM
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Wow. Would you look at that! A long post from me and not one insult or even a snide remark concerning Skunky


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