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Originally Posted by armymom1228
My eldest loves to cook.. he snagged his wife that way...I have never had the heart to tell her that the recipes she loves are the ones I taught him when he first moved out on his own.
My middle child, the army guy, lives on ramen and soup apparently. We never discuss his eating habits.. we have far more important topics.. his female fan club being one, his latest deployment another. His sister, the youngerst, took her wee monsters to visit him in Fayetteville last weekend.. she spent her entire weekend cooking and freezing homemade tv dinners for him..
Amazing.. not me, he is 26, I would let him starve.. that what MRE's are for.. 
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Absolutely, I've subscribed to the Angel food program which provides Senior frozen meals at $28 for 10 meals. Believe it or not, the food is first rate and it meets all requirements for daily nutritional needs..................Including dessert,  However my wife isn't to crazy about them I think they are great, By the way we ate MRE's for 5 weeks right after Katrina hit us. They were better than the C rations I had to eat in the 50's..
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