Re: [MV] Tea under armour - heating the M&V

From: Ryan Gill (rmgill@mindspring.com)
Date: Fri Jul 09 2004 - 09:17:22 PDT


At 4:45 PM +0100 7/9/04, Robert Soar wrote:

>
>He then introduced me to the joys of cooking food by hanging it in
>the engine compartment, conveniently near the exhaust manifold so I
>felt obliged to

I might have to do this with a boiled out ammo can lined with epoxy
as an ersatz kettle on my Dingo for my WWII events.

>counter with the story told me by an FV432 driver. (FV432 is a
>British tracked APC similar to an M113) You take a tin of M&V or
>similar and drop it down the

For the Americans (not canadians) that might not know, M&V is Meat
and Vegetables. Literally, mystery meat and mystery vegetables. A
surprise in every can.

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