Spec Ops Eat Weird But Tasty Lithuanian Army Rations
Our first t-shirt is now for sale. Visit to https://bit.ly/ShiftFireMerch to grab yours! Make sure to subscribe for more Shift Fire content: https://bit.ly/ShiftFireSubscribe Shift Fire is back with another episode of All Ate Up in which our Spec Ops boys, Cam & Israel, get their hands on some tasty but slightly weird Lithuanian Army rations! The U.S. Customs Department granted us a pass for our MRE and allowed it to go through the border unscathed, meaning we had the chance to enjoy the full Lithuanian ration pack! In this episode's action kit, the boys got excited by some familiar favorites: like Israel's rock-hard crackers, a little moist towelette, and some European chocolate. Today's main dish, stewed pork in a pearl barley mash, looked a little underwhelming but scored strongly on the taste test. Overall, an exciting MRE. 0:00 - Introduction 0:14 - Presentation 1:10 - What's in the box? 6:43 - Chocolate bar 6:57 - Almonds 8:24 - Stewed pork 9:40 - Cherry drink Powder 11:30 - Chicken broth 12:27 - Crackers & jam 13:42 - Impressions 15:48 - Conclusion 16:08 - Outro #specops #rations #army

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