knuterikt
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Seems they have several distributors in UKThey sound good but according to their website they can only deliver in Norway.
Found one Real Turmat Freeze Dried Camping Food Pack, Multi-Buy Backpacking Meal
Seems they have several distributors in UKThey sound good but according to their website they can only deliver in Norway.
I have an Omni oven. Sits on the hob and does part baked very well.Old Bumbulum, you mis-read my post slightly, our problem is we don't have an oven on board, so yes the part baked breads are great if you have access to an oven.
Talking of tinned butter, years ago I think it was Harris used to do tinned sausages, tin was a bit like a corned beef tin and there was plenty of fat in the tin in which to fry the sausages.
For those with strong stomachs who have already had their dinner check this out...
Ahh I loved Cheesed Possesed. Lol not as good as the dead fly biscuits though, you could dunk that in a cup of tea and it wouldn’t break!Biscuits brown are long gone as are any decent chocolate bars (or even less than decent ones with Arabic on the wrapper and white bloom on the chocolate). Though the current GP Rats are not at all bad they don't store long term as well as the old ones. I have, by cock up rather than conspiracy, ended up with a box of 10 x 24 Hr vegetarian menus under my desk which is looking like quite a nice reserve at the moment.
MRE heaters don't explode unless you want them to (or are terminally stupid) - but I wouldn't use them on a boat - for a start where are you going to find "a rock or something" ;-)
Bring back babies heads and cheese possessed!!
I found placing a slice of bread in a dry frying pan on a decent heat produced something not far from toast. Dit it for me!
I was told US army rations were the best by a special soldier.
Russian compo is available on Amaxon - for a hefty price and looks pretty good
I can well believe the French ones are good.
I daresay the German ones are too.
not as good as the dead fly biscuits though, you could dunk that in a cup of tea and it wouldn’t break!
I wonder if they are available to the public.
I ordered their special introductory offer (in news blog about caravanning) of 10 meals (5 x 2 ) for the special price of £19.99. This evening tried the chicken chasseur. It was tasty but the meat content was only about 80 to 100g. Certainly worth keeping a selection on the boat for a tasty meal that is quick if you have access to a microwave but a bit slower in the oven or a saucepan.Parsley Box - Homepage
I've just ordered some of these folks meals, apparently keep 6 months without refrigeration. Don't have a microwave on board but reckon many, if not all, could be gently heated in a pan on the cooker.
Looking forward to trying them and will report back in due course.
Oddly enough I've tried that chicken. We bought a tin in Ponta Delgada en route to Bermuda many years ago and it came out exactly as it appeared in the video. Although hardly recognisable as such the rest of the crew called 'fowl'. I thought as you did.OMG, I thought Frey Bentos was bad, but that chicken........
not allowed other than for herbs, spices and vegetable seasonings for many years, but mainly consumer resistance. They think it's radioactive!! Better to find a different name for the processWhy why why is it not available?