Recently my local pub landlord gifted me some of his old RAF gear, just a few bits and bobs from clearing out the garage, his old kit bag, a couple of folding knives, bits of cordage etc. Generally some handy old bushcrafting kit.
In the bottom of the bag, I came across an old rat pack, bacon and beans with potato, along with a coacoa ration, hexy blocks and some windproof matches. The missus always loves to see me squirm and I'm an anything for a laugh kind of person, so I just consumed the bacon and beans pack. Dated best before December 1998. Making this meal a Kosovo verteran. Surprisingly enough I was pleased to find it tasted absolutely fine, and dare I say was even palletable! Does anyone know the actual shelf life of them? Because so far I'm calling the shelf life indefinite. I was aware mountain house style meals the dehydrated kind last almost indefinitely but what's the "safe" limit on wet rations?
Won't be using the out of date hexy because of the fumes but the food seemed fine and matches lit first strike. Absolutely astonished
In the bottom of the bag, I came across an old rat pack, bacon and beans with potato, along with a coacoa ration, hexy blocks and some windproof matches. The missus always loves to see me squirm and I'm an anything for a laugh kind of person, so I just consumed the bacon and beans pack. Dated best before December 1998. Making this meal a Kosovo verteran. Surprisingly enough I was pleased to find it tasted absolutely fine, and dare I say was even palletable! Does anyone know the actual shelf life of them? Because so far I'm calling the shelf life indefinite. I was aware mountain house style meals the dehydrated kind last almost indefinitely but what's the "safe" limit on wet rations?
Won't be using the out of date hexy because of the fumes but the food seemed fine and matches lit first strike. Absolutely astonished