I remember eating c-rations when camping in the 70s with my folks. They stopped making c-rations in 1958.
I was given (and ate) c-rats in the 80s!
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I remember eating c-rations when camping in the 70s with my folks. They stopped making c-rations in 1958.
Was it marked as buttermilk or did you guess that from taste and smell alone?
Chances are it was whole milk back in december hahaha
I was given (and ate) c-rats in the 80s!
I like Buttermilk biscuits.....lol.
A few years ago I saw a documentary on canned foods and the canning process. According to this show, as long as the can does not have any seams that open or have any creases or holes in the can; canned food should never go bad. To prove this point, they showed a man eat a can of meat processed sometime in the late 1800s. A) I didn't know they canned meat in the 1800s and B) they did not go back a few days and talk to the man eating 100+ year old meat to show that he was still alive, but that is what the show "claimed". Not sure that I believe all this, but if times do get hard I guess we may all have to find out if it is true?