Tag: MRE

  • Christmas Breakfast with MRE Menu 17: Pork Sausage Patty, Maple Flavored

    mre plastic bag with contents inside.

    Yesterday, I wanted to enjoy an MRE meal for breakfast, so I dug into Menu 17: Pork Sausage Patty, Maple Flavored. It comes from a B case (menus 13-24) with an inspection date of 3/25 and a good Time and Temperature Indicator (TTI) sticker.

    cardboard case of mres, bound with plastic straps, on floor

    Each case has twelve meals tightly packed in its dense cardboard box. A case weighs about 20 pounds.

    open cardboard case of mres, 6 mres shown.
    12 mres on the floor with their cardboard case in the background

    This case included these menu options:

    • Menu 13: Cheese Tortellini in Tomato Sauce
    • Menu 14: Mexican Style Rice and Bean Bowl
    • Menu 15: Mexican Chicken
    • Menu 16: Chicken Burrito Bowl
    • Menu 17: Pork Sausage Patty, Maple Flavor
    • Menu 18: Beef Ravioli in Mat Sauce
    • Menu 19: Beef Patty, Jalapeno Pepper Jack
    • Menu 20: Italian Sausage with Pepper and Onions in Marinara Sauce
    • Menu 21: Tuna, Chunk, Light Water Packed, Lemon Pepper
    • Menu 22: Beef Goulash
    • Menu 23: Pizza Slice, Pepperoni
    • Menu 24: Southwest Style Beef and Black Beans
    mre plastic bag open with inner bag of contents next to it

    Opening the outer heavy-duty bag, reveals a more tightly packed thin plastic bag containing the MRE’s contents.

    mre contents spread out, an assortment of pouches and bags with different food items inside

    From the upper left to right, this MRE includes:

    • Water-activated heater bag
    • Mountain House Dehydrated Granola with Milk and Blueberries
    • Pork sausage patty
    • Hash brown potatoes with bacon, peppers, and onions
    • Table syrup
    • Entree and side nutrition info card (can be used as insulating sleeve, paper for writing, sending as a postcard–I have done this before, or kindling for fire)
    • Grape flavored carbohydrate electrolyte beverage powder in drinking pouch
    • Hot beverage bag (for coffee)
    • Dry roasted Peanuts
    • Maple muffin top
    • Accessory pack
    • Spoon
    mre accessory kit spread out

    The accessory pack included clockwise from the bottom left: chewing gum, instant coffee, TP, salt, zero calorie sweetener (dextrose and sucralose), sugar, non-dairy creamer, and moist towelette.

    muffin top, pork patty, and hashbrowns on a white ceramic plate with plastic spoon

    For breakfast, I prepared the patty, hash browns, and muffin top using the microwave. I warmed the patty and hash browns for 45 seconds, then added the muffin top, and microwaved for 15 more seconds. In general, I find MREs taste better by combining the individual elements in it. In this case, I would have a spoonful of patty, hash browns, and muffin together, which I thought was quite flavorful and enjoyable. For some folks, adding the syrup would improve the meal, but I don’t need the extra calories. Regardless, I recommend it.

    I saved the granola for breakfast on another day, and I had the peanuts for dessert with cookies at dinner later that night. I’ll save the other parts for consuming or using another day.

  • MRE Peanut Butter Dessert Bar

    MRE peanut butter dessert bar

    One thing that I haven’t shared on my blog before is my love for USGI Meal, Ready to Eat, or MREs (though, I have mentioned them in passing). While I keep some on-hand for emergencies, I genuinely enjoy eating them. I recently purchased some pulled items and two cases of A and B menus, so I thought that I would share some photos and thoughts while I work my way through them.

    This post shows my second favorite dessert option: the Peanut Butter Dessert Bar (my favorite dessert is the Cherry Blueberry Cobbler). This dessert easily won me over, because I love peanut butter. I have it nearly every day with my breakfast–a spoonful added to a 1/4 cup of oatmeal.

    I bought 12 of these peanut butter bars as stand-alone items. This one was produced by Sterling Foods out of San Antonio, Texas with a date code of 1301, which translates to Oct. 21, 2021. The bar has a compact size–about the same as a flattened Snickers bar, and it packs in 240 calories! It is firm but a little pliable. It has a smooth texture with some crunchy nut bits mixed into it. It hit the spot after a Chinese takeout dinner of spicy beef and onion.

    See the pictures below for its original condition and packaging.

    MRE peanut butter dessert bar
    MRE peanut butter dessert bar
    MRE peanut butter dessert bar