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those are pretty neat. 
i wonder where i could get a more modern version. anyone know?
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You can often find surplus rations advertised among camping and other outdoors pursuit suppliers. Usually 5 to 10€ per 24hr box. I don't know who the wholesalers are. The French
stuff is excellent and includes a little 'methenanim' re-heater.
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Interesting, slightly, that it's "Fry-Cadbury", not "Frys". "RCN-GSW" would probably be Royal Canadian
Navy - General Steel Wares" GSW being a famous mostly sheet metal fabricating and stamping outfit.
I wonder if the food contractors of WWII got away with the crimes some of them did in WWI.

Originally Posted by
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those are pretty neat.

i wonder where i could get a more modern version. anyone know?
Shouldn't be hard to make up something much better than HMG used to supply; except perhaps for the waterproof qualities of container. Dry "brick chili" is a good start.
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How did everything taste?
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If its army rations should have on the out side "not fit for human consumption" or should come with a hammer or a spare intestine to a. break up the hard stuff and b. help digest that yummy food!
Oh im sorry i must sound like a real cinic, after living on such fine delicasies you would find in some of the different types of ration packs atleast they had done away with bully and dog biscuits!
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We still have packets of 'BISCUITS, A.B. x10' in our ration packs. Which apparently stands for BISCUITS, AxxE BLOCKING. Generally speaking it's all boil in the bag stuff that you can eat hot or cold. The longest serving bits of our ration packs are the oatmeal blocks and the 'hard-tack' potato based munchy biscuits. They really ought to put the potato based 'hard-tack' in lifeboats. They are so absorbent, you could just throw a few packs into the ocean and watch them sop the water up - then just walk home
As a matter of interest, after a spate of finding that these ratoion packs were appearing on that auction site, the boxes and main ingredients are serially numbered and traceable ............... as some have found to their cost!
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