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New year, new MREs
Marine Corps News ^ | Jan 4, 2005 | Lance Cpl. R. Drew Hendricks

Posted on 01/04/2006 4:11:32 PM PST by SandRat

U.S. MARINE CORPS FORCES, PACIFIC, CAMP H. M. SMITH, Hawaii (01-03-2006) -- If you are tired of trying to make Meal-Ready-to-Eat menus more palatable, then your search may be over.

The field rations have progressed a long way from the C-rats of the past, and they continue to change even to this day.

Four of the current 24 MREs have been removed and are being replaced by new and improved menus, according to the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center, located in Natick, Mass. Usually the ASSC only replaces two MREs a year, but this year they wanted to give the list a boost in variety.

“There was a lot of negative feedback on these four MREs, we couldn’t narrow it down to just two,” said Judith Aylward, the MRE Improvement project manager.

Country Captain’s Chicken, Thai Chicken, Beef Teriyaki and Pasta with Vegetables have all been scratched off the MRE menu.

The ASSC has come up with four new main meals and an assortment of new sides and candies approved by servicemembers by suggestion or taste tests.

“If there were four MRE boxes with one MRE left in each, all of them would be Country Captain’s Chicken,” said Sgt. Rusty Campbell, who while deployed in Afghanistan, had eaten MREs for 35 or more days straight. “If you got stuck with one, you just took everyone else’s Tabasco sauce and made the best of it.”

The four new meals include a penne pasta dish, chicken fajitas with soft tortillas, Sloppy Joe sauce to put on wheat snack bread and a cheese omelet breakfast meal.

The new meals were put on trial to ensure quality.

“All of our meals are put through field tests, which allows us to see how well the new meals fare against the current menus,” said Aylward.

The Operational Forces Interface Group is a team that takes surveys from Marine and Army installations throughout the nation. These surveys are used to get an accurate look at what the servicemembers enjoy, and what they just throw back in the box.

“Troop preference is the biggest consideration. We can make the meal fit every regulation, but if you don’t like it you’re not going to eat it,” said Aylward.

The new meals did well in recent taste tests with chicken fajitas being the favorite.

“I might be a little cautious about eating chicken fajitas from an MRE, but the idea does sound fairly appetizing,” said Sgt. Wayne R. Welty, a security specialist at Marine Corps Forces, Pacific.

Main meals are not the only thing needed to make an MRE the gourmet meals they are; sometimes little treats can make an unpopular meal great.

Snacks like the cinnamon scone and the orange carbohydrate drink, which has a strong resemblance to Gatorade, both scored high in the taste test. However, one item surpassed them all; Walnettos, a caramel and walnut flavored candy.

“The Walnettos went over surprisingly well, so we have started to work on a similar chocolate flavored candy,” said Alyward. “We have also been looking at adding more commercial items such as M&M’s, which are big moral boosters.”

Coming up with new menu ideas is a rather large challenge. Nutritionists like Alyward have to meet all sorts of standards.

These standards include nutritional value, weight & volume, and variety. There are even certain stipulations that require MREs to be made with only American-made products.

“There are so many factors to juggle, but the by far the most influential one is whether or not you like them,” said Alyward.

There shouldn’t be too much to worry about if you don’t like the taste of some of the items. Chances are if a lot of people share your opinion, the item will be gone by next year.

According to Alyward, the items for 2006 and 2007 have already been selected and the list for 2008 will be approved sometime in Feb. 2006.

“In the end, we may complain about it but we will still eat it,” said Campbell. “Its just a bonus if it tastes edible.”

Here is a sneak preview at the items slated for 2006 and 2007.

2006 What’s in:

· HooAH! Bar

· Chili with beef

· Tuna fish

· Mango peach apple sauce

· Raisin nut mix with pan coated chocolate discs

· Caramel apple bar

· Chocolate banana muffin top

· Pizza cheese spread

· Chocolate peanut butter spread

What’s out:

· Beefsteak with mushroom gravy

· Chicken tetrazzini

2007, What’s in:

· Meatball with marinara sauce

· Chicken with dumplings

· Cornbread stuffing

· Wild berry and tropical Skittles

· Marbled pound cake

· Apple butter

· Chunky peanut butter

What’s out:

· Jambalaya

· Cajun rice with sausage


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: dod; field; food; morale; mre; mres; new; oif; rations; year
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Four new Meal-Ready-to-Eat menus have arrived to replace a few of the outdated and unwanted menus. Photo by: Lance Cpl. R. Drew Hendricks
1 posted on 01/04/2006 4:11:34 PM PST by SandRat
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To: SandRat
What's out

Jambalaya

· Cajun rice with sausage

Ooooooooh noooooo. That's sacrilegious.

2 posted on 01/04/2006 4:17:27 PM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: SandRat
Mmmm! MRE Slopy Joes!


3 posted on 01/04/2006 4:18:05 PM PST by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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To: SandRat

Need one more, Ribeye with Guinness stout.


4 posted on 01/04/2006 4:18:31 PM PST by CAP811 (One man can change the world with a bullet in the right place)
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To: pbrown

Blasted YANKEEESS!!!!!


5 posted on 01/04/2006 4:18:52 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

Meals Rejected by Ethiopians


6 posted on 01/04/2006 4:20:21 PM PST by csmusaret (Urban Sprawl is an oxymoron)
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To: SandRat

Grrrrrrrrr


7 posted on 01/04/2006 4:20:40 PM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: SandRat
Someone from the New York Times will shortly be by to lament that none of the new selections are halal.
8 posted on 01/04/2006 4:21:57 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: CAP811

I miss my pork steak.
I don't miss my Ham and Mother*******,
a tiny piece of ham and FOUR of the
largest LIMA beans you have ever seen in your life!!!

Cinnimon roll, and Pall Malls like a gift from the gods.


9 posted on 01/04/2006 4:23:57 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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I'm a Combat Services Troop. First, I'm PO'ed that I'm learning about the menu change via FR instead of my chain of command. Second... Pasta and vegetables in tomato sauce and Jambalaya were two of the greatest MREs for us older guys. They even had shrimp in the jambalaya. It was good. And it may have been one of the few that had the jalepeno cheese spread in the pack.

My culinary school buddies laughed at me about my unreasonable attraction to the jalapeno cheese spread... until I held a blind tasting. The stuff is good.

/johnny

10 posted on 01/04/2006 4:26:27 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (D@mit! I'm just a cook. Don't make me come over there and prove it!)
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"If there were four MRE boxes with one MRE left in each, all of them would be Country Captain's Chicken,"

Ha ha.

When we were transiting from Kuwait to Baghdad via the Ali al Salem airbase at 3AM, they had dozens of boxes of Country Captain's Chicken and the Pasta with Vegetables, and not much more. I had two bites, then the cheese and crackers, and I was finished.


11 posted on 01/04/2006 4:27:26 PM PST by angkor
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To: SandRat
Kids these days. In my day we used to love Ham And Lima Beans.

Well, some of us liked it.

Well, if you had to repair a tire and you didn't have anything else...

12 posted on 01/04/2006 4:27:37 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: csmusaret

Bwahaha!!


13 posted on 01/04/2006 4:29:01 PM PST by Lady Jag (Honor - Dignity - Courage - Troll Consumption)
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To: Billthedrill

I used to trade for ham & limas cause they came in a big can.


14 posted on 01/04/2006 4:31:17 PM PST by csmusaret (Urban Sprawl is an oxymoron)
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To: SandRat
I have never been in the military but got to try some of them around 15 years ago. A friend who was in the National Guard, traded me 12 of them which I took on a camping trip.

I can remember people complaining about them but I thought they were pretty good. I remember a pork patty which was great and the white cheeze, eaten with crackers was unusually good.

I guess like anything, you would get tired of them all the time.

15 posted on 01/04/2006 4:32:03 PM PST by yarddog
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To: angkor
On my last deployment outside of CONUS we had one guy that loved the Country Captain Chicken (NASTY curried chicken) but it never sold, and everybody traded their CCC with that one guy. The pasta & veg sold well where we were. I would pick it over the Black Bean Burrito anytime.

We did two hots and an MRE, so a lot of guys just skipped the MRE.

Much better to have A-rats at an Air Force Base. Any day.

/johnny

16 posted on 01/04/2006 4:34:44 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (D@mit! I'm just a cook. Don't make me come over there and prove it!)
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To: JRandomFreeper

I can't believe they cut the Jambalaya out. During Rita, I had to fight my family to get that packet. I was a touch more generous when it came to the Cajun rice with sausage. Not much. But enough so they wouldn't hold it against me for hogging all the 'good stuff'. Maybe they'll get enough complaints and bring them back...I can dream.


17 posted on 01/04/2006 4:37:09 PM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: JRandomFreeper

I went to the spare bedroom and found... Menu No. 18---Cajun rice w/beans and sausage. I hide a few in the bottom of the box. he he he he


18 posted on 01/04/2006 4:41:19 PM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: JRandomFreeper

I think the Jambalaya will be around until 2007.


19 posted on 01/04/2006 4:41:43 PM PST by elli1
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To: pbrown

hide=hid


20 posted on 01/04/2006 4:42:33 PM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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