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Saturday, February 02, 2008

Move over Top Ramen...

There is a new hang over/camping/college dorm cuisine that will rule the world one day along with that bag of wine.
just throw the can in hot water, wait a few minutes, open and eat

7 Comments:

Blogger The Mad Builder of Periwinkle said...

Yeah, sure, it looks like a nice burger on the marketing propaganda...but here is a blow-by-blow detail of a fellow who actually dares to cook and eat one...with pictures.


CLICK HERE


Enjoy

21:06  
Blogger davis14633 said...

Might as well eat an MRE. Some of the oldies but nasty: Pork pattie, ham and cheese omelette, and my personal favorite ans should be used to torture Al-qiada prisoners, Ham and chicken loaf, lovingly reffered to as ham and choke loaf. Yes, imagine ham AND chicken combined and compressed into a 3x6 flat pattie of meat, yumm!

06:26  
Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

The MRE Tuna Casserole wasn't bad, especially if you soaked it in Tabasco prior to consumption. But I also liked the sawdust bar, so my opinion on the matter is probably suspect.

Of course, nothing beats trading your MREs for instant kim-chi noodles and a moonpie when you're out the field in South Korea. Especially since it was usually about five thousand degrees below zero, and the honcho with the roach coach already had the hot water to cook the noodles. Pure ambrosia, I tell ya.

09:03  
Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

Oh, and I'd eat that canned cheeseburger without even batting an eye. Hell, I think potted meat and crackers is a gourmet meal. =oP

09:04  
Blogger Fundy said...

Mmmmm... Moon pies @ Team Spirit now that is living high on the hog in the bush.

And Davis I am with ya on the whole ham and chicken choke deal. Of course it was not a true chicken and choke unless it contained the occasionally chicken bone for flavoring.

21:35  
Blogger davis14633 said...

What I always found amazing, is that papa-san was always setup and cooking before you even pulled in to position. How did they do that?

06:16  
Blogger Fundy said...

No shit! Had to be admin poges cutting a deal with papa - san.

11:31  

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