Friend in Canadian military brought me these today, I get to be Steve for a day

Friend in Canadian military brought me these today, I get to be Steve for a day.

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He's right, these beverage backs are fucking great.

bags*

It only counts if you make music while stirring the drinks.

Thanks for reminding me, I still have a bunch of drinks cause you get a coffee, hot chocolate, and 2 sports drinks per.

for canadian MREs, various menus can have ONE or TWO of all of the following:
-coffee instant
-tea
-espresso roast

and ONE or TWO of all of the following:
-sports drunk
-yogurt protein drink

some may have as little as one coffee and one sports drink, some may have a coffee and a tea and two sports drinks, it depends how the total meal nutrients and calories add up.

eat the ravioli and stick the beans and weiners in butt

I've only opened the beans and wieners so far, I got the following:

Beans and winers(duh)
2x lemon sports drink
1x Coffee instant
1x beverage bag
Sliced pears in syrup
1x Yogurt protein drink
1x Strawberry crunchy cereal
1x Pack of icebreakers mints
1x Honey
1x Ketchup
1x Sugar, whitener
1x Wetnap
1x military grade plastic spoon (kek)
1x military grade napkin (also kek)

was wrong about the hot chocolate, which sucks cause i wanted to make Steve's patented army mocha.

Oh, and a packet of franks red hot sawce

I don't have a tray to get it out on :(

Let's get this out onto to a tray.....

NOT NICE

I forgot one of the most important things! (and a few others)

In most IMP's you get a hamburger bun for bread, in 1/4 you get cornbread. I got lucky and got the cornbread which my military buddy says is fucking amazing. Can't wait to try.

Also forgot about the peanut butter, and matches.

I don't see a tray.

how many calories is this per meal?
is it enough to fill you up?
how much $ per meal?

These things are not cheap. Average person is better off with canned food and knorr noodle packs. It will generally taste better. Cans are just heavier.

they are calculated to be about 1200 calories per meal, quite filling without making you logy so you can move quickly after eating

production costs about $7.50 per meal, but they are not available to the public

they make non military MREs that the average joe can buy also here in the US you can go to army surplus stores and buy MREs i think

as a canadianfag I've always wanted to pick one of these up, but they're always super overpriced. worth it, OP?