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QuestionCan I use cold water?Community AnswerI'm sure you "can," as in the meal would still be edible, but there would be a huge quality and consistency difference. I would recommend you stick with hot water if you can.
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QuestionHow many MREs are in a case?Community AnswerThere are typically 12 MREs in a case.
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QuestionWill it work just to heat in small pot of boiled water?Community AnswerYes you can heat an MRE in boiled water just make sure it's medium level of heat and then cook for 5-8 minutes.
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QuestionDo I have to use potable/canteen water, or can I use any water?Community AnswerYou should be okay using any water source as long as it is clean.
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QuestionAre there shelf life limits on MREs?Community AnswerMREs go bad in about 5 years, but the amount of time it takes can vary depending on the condition it is stored in.
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QuestionHow do I dispose of the heater water?Community AnswerYou can just pour it down the drain.
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QuestionHow do I know it's ready?EMBendCommunity AnswerThere should be instructions to let you know how long it takes. Typically they are ready in 10-20 minutes.
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QuestionCan I eat the MRE without heating? How do I prepare the MRE in this case?Community AnswerAs the name implies ("meals ready to eat"), it can be eaten directly out of the package. They're designed for military conditions where heating food may not be a possibility.
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QuestionDo I have to eat it hot or can it be cold because I don't know where the heater bag may be?Claire ComptonCommunity AnswerYou can eat it cold, although it may not be as enjoyable. You can also look for MRE specifically for cold-food consumption.
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