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Showing Original Post only (View all)Military Scientists Developing Pizza That Stays Fresh Up to Three Years [View all]
Researchers at a U.S. military lab are getting closer to perfecting what some call the holy grail of food prepared for soldiers: a pizza that stays edible for up to three years and does not require refrigeration or freezing, the Associated Press reports.
It pretty much tastes just like a typical pan pizza that you would make at home and take out of the oven or the toaster oven, Jill Bates, who runs the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center in Natick, Massachusetts, told the AP. The only thing missing from that experience would be its not hot when you eat it. Its room temperature.
Soldiers have reportedly been requesting a pizza version of the meals ready to eat, or MREs, ever since the products replaced canned food over three decades ago for soldiers in combat zones.
David Accetta, a former Army lieutenant colonel and the labs spokesperson, argues that the pizza will also help lift soldiers spirits in the field. As he explained to the AP, In a lot of cases, when you are cold and tired and hungry, having a hot meal thats something that you like and you would get at home, it increases your morale and we consider that to be a force multiplier.
http://newsfeed.time.com/2014/02/14/scientists-developing-pizza-that-stays-fresh-for-up-to-three-years/#ixzz2tKqEi811
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Military Scientists Developing Pizza That Stays Fresh Up to Three Years [View all]
big_dog
Feb 2014
OP
now i git a hankering for some ratpacks, cant believe my memory makes me think it tasted good
loli phabay
Feb 2014
#59
How about working on "Truth and Peace that Stay Fresh for Longer than Three Years"?
WinkyDink
Feb 2014
#64