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Wet MRE's
31 August 2013, 21:30,
#11
RE: Wet MRE's
(31 August 2013, 21:28)Waylander Wrote: How do you vacuum seal something wet ?

Surely the machine will suck the liquid Huh


WaylanderHuh


Not Neccessarily. Make sure the bag has sufficient space at the top where you vacu/seal
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31 August 2013, 21:33,
#12
RE: Wet MRE's
Have you had a look at dried soup mix?
I'm NOT political so DON'T correct me!
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31 August 2013, 21:48,
#13
RE: Wet MRE's
(31 August 2013, 21:33)Nix Wrote: Have you had a look at dried soup mix?

For a wet MRE Huh

Can I have a pint of what you're drinking Big Grin

WaylanderBig Grin
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31 August 2013, 22:03, (This post was last modified: 31 August 2013, 22:03 by River Song.)
#14
RE: Wet MRE's
Some more news from the "I think they're taking the piss" department


http://www.amazon.co.uk/grocery/dp/B005CP0J4A

A very expensive fart
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31 August 2013, 22:28,
#15
RE: Wet MRE's
(31 August 2013, 22:03)River Song Wrote: Some more news from the "I think they're taking the piss" department


http://www.amazon.co.uk/grocery/dp/B005CP0J4A

A very expensive fart

Did you look at the full product description RS? I find it hard to take seriously anyone who - Capitalises Every Word In A Sentence... Big Grin



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31 August 2013, 23:28,
#16
RE: Wet MRE's
With regards to the MRE'S I am unsure how they made. But it is possible for food poisoning bacteria to grow without oxygen.
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31 August 2013, 23:58, (This post was last modified: 31 August 2013, 23:59 by Grumpy Grandpa.)
#17
RE: Wet MRE's
(31 August 2013, 23:28)Tdvsko Wrote: With regards to the MRE'S I am unsure how they made. But it is possible for food poisoning bacteria to grow without oxygen.

Thanks for that, it would be a good think to be aware of. I wonder though, if that would make the use of oxygen absorbers and dry ice pointless...?

A bit more research is called for...



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1 September 2013, 06:04,
#18
RE: Wet MRE's
(31 August 2013, 23:28)Tdvsko Wrote: With regards to the MRE'S I am unsure how they made. But it is possible for food poisoning bacteria to grow without oxygen.

I am sorry Tdvsko but bacteria does NOT grow without oxygen. Nothing grows without oxygen.
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1 September 2013, 08:56,
#19
RE: Wet MRE's
(31 August 2013, 21:48)Waylander Wrote:
(31 August 2013, 21:33)Nix Wrote: Have you had a look at dried soup mix?

For a wet MRE Huh

Can I have a pint of what you're drinking Big Grin

WaylanderBig Grin

Oops, a case of diving in without reading properly, sorry!Rolleyes
I'm NOT political so DON'T correct me!
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1 September 2013, 09:03,
#20
RE: Wet MRE's
Nix - don't worry - I've moved on in my thoughts to freeze dried and dehydrated.

problem is that in the UK, there isn't a huge variety of freeze dried vegetables and meats.


Still - rock on Tommy
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