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Join the contest SubscribeThat’s curious, I remember it putting off a thick black smoke. That would be 52 years ago. Me wonders about me sometimes. Anyway, heated water great. We would get the water boiling then throw in the freeze dried LRP’s. Made a great but way to fattening meal. In the boonies it would have been great but who wants to be cooking in the boonies. On the hill, too much sitting, not enough walking. (LZ Chippewa was a very small hill)C-4 burned fast and hot, like a little jet. It didn't smoke. Period. I heated water but never C Rats, due to either burning, on the bottom or heat expansion pushing out stuff like spaghetti, like a huge toothpaste. I used a certain size to boil water for cocoa or LRRPS, and heat tabs for everything else. I had quite a battery of recipes to alter things like pork slices or beef slices (with juices) or a pecan cake roll. And of course Peaches and Pound cake. Our C-4 was in a longer strip-like rather than a block like the photo. It had a strip of green sticky covered withtape along one side. C4 was GREAT stuff.
Probably Fred, but if it’s a female it’s gotta be Gina.Name this bear?
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The only way my body will do that is if I fall out of a really tall building