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MRE’s-How Do I Cook Them?

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

My husband and I started camping when our kids were really young.  One year we brought along a couple MREs, which are Meals Ready to Eat.  We wanted to be prepared if for some reason we ran low on food or needed extra because we stayed longer than we had originally planned.  And of course, we did end up using them and from that day on have never gone camping with out lots of MREs.  We bring them along just to enjoy easy, hot meals that don’t required any work or dishes to wash!

MREs are an easy way to bring healthy and enjoyable food with you whenever you venture into the outdoors, especially if you don’t want to be a slave to making a fire every time you want to cook a meal.  To cook an MRE, simply use an MRE flameless heater.  With a few ounces of water, the flameless heater will cook your MRE to over 200 degrees and you will have a steaming hot meal ready in no time!  Perfect to end a day of any outdoor activity!

The great thing about the MRE flameless heater is you can use it anywhere at anytime.  All you do is slide your MRE food packet into the MRE flameless heater pack and walla!  The safe and effective chemical reaction between the water and the flameless heater is what heats your food.  Although MREs don’t have to be heated to eat, the flameless heaters are inexpensive, completely safe, easy and lightweight, have an unlimited shelf life and are ready whenever you are!  Why not take extras for you and your family to enjoy for fun or in case of emergencies?

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