As a disabled Army veteran who has eaten countless MRE’s, I think Emmy does a wonderful job as a civvie tasting MRE’s! Keep up the great work! This veteran has your back!
@Melokacool no. It's not polite. Asking someone that is very rude. It's none of your business. It's no one's business but stef's and their doctor. You don't need to know.
Melokacool No matter how you ask, you do not ask a disabled person such things. It is rude. Sincerely, another disabled vet who doesn’t have to tell you how.
If Emmy could just write a book and then also record the audiobook herself I would listen to it to fall asleep every night. Her voice is so soothing to me ❤️
We use chlorhexidine scrubs to prep skin for PICC lines ( peripherally inserted central catheters ). Its a serious cleanser for sure. The ethanol is for fast drying purposes.
It is used in skin prep for a lot of different surgeries both in human and veterinary fields. Good antiseptic with a 5 min skin contact that is improved and shortened by mixing with alcohol
Also is there Xylitol gum that doesn’t have aspartame? It seems like all gum has aspartame but I don’t believe it’s good for you after reading about it.
Not sure about the gum, but you can buy pure powdered xylitol and also xylitol mouth rinses without aspartame, so you can get the benefits still. Also, honestly, even if aspartame is bad for you (which, no comment on if it is or not because that's not my point), the amount in a piece of gum is very very small and therefore fine. The dose makes the poison.
As soon as you said "smells like hostess crumb cakes" for the cinnamon bun I knew exactly what you meant, I super appreciate your discriptivness, it makes it wonderful😁😍😄 Bangs
Vanessa Feliciano she's one of the only food channels I watch consistently for that exact reason! Really helps get a feel for what the food is like without even tasting!
In the US and Canada entrée usually means the main course. And what we consider the entrée is a "starters" and is specified as soup, salad or whatever in US English.
I bet so much research and thought goes into designing these things. They have to be nutritionally complete, light weight, easily mass produced, clearly labeled, super water and air tight, et cetera
Right?! I would love to be on an MRE R&D team! It’s like the combination of cooking and trying to solve a bunch of tricky puzzles, all mixed together! 💖
When I was in the Army we were the first soldiers to actually use the newly developed Drytech rations. A good thing as well because we were unfortunate enough to be be issued the formerly used RSP rations when the Drytech stuff ran out. RSP are commonly known as "dead man in a can" for good reason...
I know in the US navy(all us military) the green, yellow, and red, are basically healthy to unhealthy. The sodium intake. If you go to a navy mess decks they have the colors to inform you of which foods will be the most effective for your body. It's called "Go for Green"
It could, but in the field every team in the Norwegian Army gets equipped with camping stoves, so using the wipes like that is pointless. What the wipes are EXTREMELY useful for, however, is cleaning your hands after handling the stove. If you get even the tiniest drop of fuel on your hands and happen to ingest it, you will get diarrhea. A common and very nasty prank is to actually put a drop of fuel in someone's mess kit.
Love your videos Emmy! :) I have a little fun fact for you. As you mentioned, there is quite a few items in the ration that has the brandname "REAL" on it. In norwegian "real" means proper/ honest/ decent. It's a way of describing someone or something that is true, trustworthy and/ or genuin. It's quite a compliment if someone calls you "real" in Norway :)
Instant coffee reminds me of my grandmother's afternoon coffee that went with her "story" (Soap Opera). We are from Louisiana and coffee is a serious thing here but we did our REAL coffee in the morning and once a day was enough for most days. Ha, and because of that, I find it comforting as well!
Instant coffee makes me think of "imitation coffee" from the book 1984. I actually take it a step further with coffee and use a percolator. I will not use a drip machine, mainly do to them leeching plastic compounds into the coffee.
When I vacationed in NOLA, I learned to love chicory! I cannot find anything that can match the taste, not even the same brand. Just like grits. I despise grits in Oklahoma but I recently ate them in Georgia and they were amazing!!
@@dedratiger806 Chicory coffee became popular in central Europe during WW 2 as well. My parentd always prepared it for me, when I was a child, to have some kind of a coffee-drink without caffeine as well. Thanks for reminding me, I need to get se, haven't had it in years 😊
I'm from Texas, and I remember being super young and our household lived off MRE's for weeks following a huge hurricane. There was a beef stroganoff that I really liked. Ever since, stroganoff has always been very comforting.
Emmy can you do another video of what you feed your kids in a day or week? I sometimes have a hard time coming up with new stuff for my little one. Love these videos
sscfc1 I wonder if you can produce a better MRE review than Emmy, do that then post the link here so that your point has validation. If not, go away and come back when you're not being so shallow minded please. 😊
sscfc1 You're either ignoring or just not aware that 'Steve1989MREInfo' and 'emmymadeinjapan' are two entirely different channels, despite both of them being about stuff you can eat. Your criticism is misplaced and that is why it isn't well received.
Emmy, you are the true lovely my new friend! This video is great! I love when you get to try the ration packs from different countries, I’ve learned a lot.
Anyone else get the feeling Emmy is a mom-friend? The kind of person that just naturally acts maternal with friends regardless of whether they actually have kids? I know she has her boys, but she comes across as someone who'd ask if you've been eating and taking care of yourself, always has what's needed in her bag, etc etc
I'm a camper as well but live in the PacNW where we get so serious about our coffee. I'm not making this up. We really do take French presses or drip cones and fresh ground coffee for car camping. For backpacking there are backpacking cones as well. No one I know would drink instant coffee but I do understand the nostalgia for childhood flavors that are other than we would choose now. Scent and taste evoke our most primal memories.
Thank you Emmy for saving my day. I was looking for some new MRE vids, but found nothing on the MRE reviewer channels, then I saw the notification about this vid. :) Oh, by the way, I really love your Hungarian sweets videos. Greetings from Hungary.
This is so cool! I love that they have allergy facts, and instructions on how to take care of your body! I wish more militaries would do these simple things to keep their troops happy and healthy!
this may sound weird, but it is SO good i promise you but cut some hot dogs (about 2) into slices and add it to a pan of slightly caramelized onions (maybe around half an onion), and add a mixture of ketchup and sriracha (around 2 tbsp of ketchup, and 1tbsp of sriracha. you can play with the amounts and adjust according to your tastes), add a drizzle of sesame oil, add a sprinkle of sugar, let it all cook together on the pan until the sauce mix has thickened up a bit, serve with rice, and there you have my childhood favourite non-traditional korean side dish. it tastes like a a more tangy asian inspired bbq sauce almost.
Chlorhexidine is extremely powerful and a concentration of 0.5% is definitely sufficient for cleaning hands before eating. We use the same concentration at work before surgery to clean an operative sight.
I'm sure it's been said, but the reason the coffee tastes burnt is that you put hot water straight in. You should use milk or cold water to dissolve the granules before adding the hot water. Love all your videos.
A lot of baking videos say coffee kind of enhances chocolate and its flavour makes it more chocolate tasting which is why they go together so well ! :)
I remember I used to watch your tasting vids a lot a few years back, but I guess with life I forgot, but randomly was stumbling through videos and found these again. Super happy! I missed your vids ^_^
Emmy anything like the drink or meal that has an external fill line just fold the package and crease it on the line to be able to see the line inside as well.
Emmy, I don't know if you could make it work, but it work be amazing to see you take these packs out and use them in the way they were intended for, as in no kitchen, self made campfire situation, 😊, but I do understand that may not be possible.
Emmy would you consider trying surströmming? It would be very interesting to know what you think about it. Thank you! Love your input and descriptions of everything you try!
Nice review. Ethanol is the alcohol you drink. Rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol and is itself used as a disinfectant. Chlorhexidine only needs to be used in a small quantity to achieve an antiseptic effect. Europeans invariably drink their coffee black and without sugar.
The chlorhexidine is a disinfectant that is long lasting after contact. We use it in the Vet clinic to wash our hands and as part of the surgical preparation
The more of these foreign rashion video's I watch (I'm American) the more I think how smart it is to have English and French on them in addition to the native language of the military that is making it cause English and French are the 2 most commonly spoken languages on earth
Norway in the summer is not particularly hot but in the winter it's also not super bitterly cold. Although it is dark. Lots of snow in the winter but it's not so bad. I would describe the weather and heat in Norway as pleasant year round. The chocolate at 60 percent I feel is about perfect actually. I like it at that percentage actually but I've also been known to eat 100 percent baking chocolate as well and others find it strange. It's the full chocolate flavor though, no sweetness or milk or anything else getting in the way.
The light flickering and I'm like "your eating survival food meant for the apocolypse! leave the light flickering it adds to the ambiance! In fact add to it!"LOL
I’m not too proud to admit that I’m a little (a lot ) envious of her husband... she seems like a really nice person, and she’s very easy on the eyes 👀...:) Eat Kentucky Moss 😃
This is probably needless information, but yes, the chlorhexidine is a disinfectant, often used for surgical disinfectant! It's in low concentration because it's VERY strong, only a very heavy dilution is needed :-)
My nephew is in the Military, he said the guys would put the Cinnamon bread in their pocket or up their shirt about an hour before eating and the warmth of their body made it softer and much tastier! Lol
Norway is among the countries that drink the most coffee in the world! Last time I heard about it a couple of years ago, only Finland drank more. Drinking it black is the most common way to drink it, but other kinds are becoming more and more popular.
Someone send Emmy the MRE pizza! 😋
YES, please!!!
You send it
"Probably because I don't have champagne with mine." What a douche. Always nice when people make their own assumptions and take them as fact. *LOL*
@@emmymade I wish you would try to say the names of the meals in Norwegian 😂😂😅😅!!
the pizza is a lot worse than the c-bun, trust me xD
As a disabled Army veteran who has eaten countless MRE’s, I think Emmy does a wonderful job as a civvie tasting MRE’s! Keep up the great work! This veteran has your back!
@Melokacool it's none of your business. Stef doesn't owe you anything
Thank you for your service, Steph. One year late, but Happy Thanksgiving!
Melokacool
What the fuck makes you think its okay to ask that??
@Melokacool no. It's not polite. Asking someone that is very rude. It's none of your business. It's no one's business but stef's and their doctor. You don't need to know.
Melokacool No matter how you ask, you do not ask a disabled person such things. It is rude. Sincerely, another disabled vet who doesn’t have to tell you how.
If Emmy could just write a book and then also record the audiobook herself I would listen to it to fall asleep every night. Her voice is so soothing to me ❤️
ok but you have got to be the most likeable human
Amanda Motion the fuck do you mean “ok BUT” wtf
@@littledeel why do you sound so personally offended it's just a dumb insignificant meme calm ur titties
@@justaracoonchillinginatoilet69 shes flat
lastgaming gt who’s flat?
I bet she has some times she’s not, but she probably has like two💀
After a pretty scary incident/car accident.. this is soothing and relaxing as I settle back at home. I am thankful for Emmy!
We use chlorhexidine scrubs to prep skin for PICC lines ( peripherally inserted central catheters ). Its a serious cleanser for sure. The ethanol is for fast drying purposes.
Right...got it - thanks!
Ouch ! My Mom had one when she had surgery years ago. She couldn't eat solids and had antibiotics on a daily basis. That must be some sanitizer! 😱
It is used in skin prep for a lot of different surgeries both in human and veterinary fields. Good antiseptic with a 5 min skin contact that is improved and shortened by mixing with alcohol
Tip for filling to the fill line, if the line is on the outside of the bag, crease the bag at the line then you can see it from the inside.
Thanks!
Brilliant!
As someone with Celiac and a nut allergy, I'm really glad to see that they put the allergy information right on the front of the package. Bangs.
John Maloney Same here, I am unsuitable for military service, but my food allergies would be an obstacle if I was.
Law required i think.
Yes, it is required by law in Norway, in all restaurant aswell👍🍔
I want a video of Emmy reading children’s books. She is so calming to listen to. I love it. ❤️❤️
Also is there Xylitol gum that doesn’t have aspartame? It seems like all gum has aspartame but I don’t believe it’s good for you after reading about it.
CcakeAsh I would absolutelylove that!!! It would be so cool if she had another channel like that. Gl
Not sure about the gum, but you can buy pure powdered xylitol and also xylitol mouth rinses without aspartame, so you can get the benefits still. Also, honestly, even if aspartame is bad for you (which, no comment on if it is or not because that's not my point), the amount in a piece of gum is very very small and therefore fine. The dose makes the poison.
I have seen xylitol gums with stevia. But I live in Finland and we have like 1 million different flavours of xylitol gum (xylitol was "invented" here)
She would make a fortune on Audible, Ash!
As soon as you said "smells like hostess crumb cakes" for the cinnamon bun I knew exactly what you meant, I super appreciate your discriptivness, it makes it wonderful😁😍😄 Bangs
Vanessa Feliciano she's one of the only food channels I watch consistently for that exact reason! Really helps get a feel for what the food is like without even tasting!
Ya wouldn't be able to get the exact water measurements anyway when ya out and about ;)
TheLordOfTheCats7 yeah she's so good at it that I've bought a few things based on her assessment and she was pretty spot on! its amazing
As I'm not American, that description didn't tell me anything :D
I loved those things!
“Rats! I really wanted the pizza!” Sigh. I was hoping so hard,sister.
"Mmhmmm" - Emmy, whether it's good or bad
I've noticed xD
She's very diplomatic about these things.
Did you notice the jumpcut at the cinnamon bun? ^.^
She'd be interesting to play poker with I bet.
Emmy: *hums optimistically*
Me: Maybe it’s not so ba-
Emmy: Kind Of tastes like fish water
Me: 😦....
Haha funny😆😆😆
I have been laughing at this comment for a full 15 minutes 😂
In Europe entrée is actually the dish before the main one. This confuses me every time 😅😅😅
tascha11 yeah in Latin America its entrada 😋 Its before the main course
Same here in Australia. So I gather it means the main meal in America
In the US and Canada entrée usually means the main course. And what we consider the entrée is a "starters" and is specified as soup, salad or whatever in US English.
Isn't that a given?
Entree, enter.. You enter before you exit.;D
Appetiser then entree in Europe my man. Or at leas that’s what it is in England where I live.
Emmy, you are a shining star in this world of endless sadness and disappointment.
Don't give up on this world. I'm not. 🙏❤️🌎
emmymadeinjapan ❤❤❤
Oh god, tell me about it. Emmy's videos are the only thing I look forward to in my life. Sad but true.
If you want to be happy, you have to work for it. It doesn't come from sitting around and watching youtube videos.
Foodoholic ...says the person commenting on a UA-cam video...?
I bet so much research and thought goes into designing these things. They have to be nutritionally complete, light weight, easily mass produced, clearly labeled, super water and air tight, et cetera
Right?! I would love to be on an MRE R&D team!
It’s like the combination of cooking and trying to solve a bunch of tricky puzzles, all mixed together! 💖
When I was in the Army we were the first soldiers to actually use the newly developed Drytech rations. A good thing as well because we were unfortunate enough to be be issued the formerly used RSP rations when the Drytech stuff ran out. RSP are commonly known as "dead man in a can" for good reason...
RSP = remains of 'sploded personnel
Put a crease in the bag at the fill line which should be visable on the inside.
Smart!
I know in the US navy(all us military) the green, yellow, and red, are basically healthy to unhealthy. The sodium intake. If you go to a navy mess decks they have the colors to inform you of which foods will be the most effective for your body. It's called "Go for Green"
Ha! That's great, color-coded for efficiency.
This is not the case here. Its from the company REAL. They dont base anything on color.
So the disinfectant wipe could possibly double as a firestarter 🤔
It could, but in the field every team in the Norwegian Army gets equipped with camping stoves, so using the wipes like that is pointless. What the wipes are EXTREMELY useful for, however, is cleaning your hands after handling the stove. If you get even the tiniest drop of fuel on your hands and happen to ingest it, you will get diarrhea. A common and very nasty prank is to actually put a drop of fuel in someone's mess kit.
Divine Falcon in a pinch though.
Always eating your MRE desserts before your MRE dinners.You're just too darn adorable.
I always run to your videos and I'm never disappointed 💜
As a Norwegian I’m glad you liked our MRE
Love your videos Emmy! :)
I have a little fun fact for you. As you mentioned, there is quite a few items in the ration that has the brandname "REAL" on it. In norwegian "real" means proper/ honest/ decent. It's a way of describing someone or something that is true, trustworthy and/ or genuin. It's quite a compliment if someone calls you "real" in Norway :)
Instant coffee reminds me of my grandmother's afternoon coffee that went with her "story" (Soap Opera). We are from Louisiana and coffee is a serious thing here but we did our REAL coffee in the morning and once a day was enough for most days. Ha, and because of that, I find it comforting as well!
Instant coffee makes me think of "imitation coffee" from the book 1984. I actually take it a step further with coffee and use a percolator. I will not use a drip machine, mainly do to them leeching plastic compounds into the coffee.
When I vacationed in NOLA, I learned to love chicory! I cannot find anything that can match the taste, not even the same brand. Just like grits. I despise grits in Oklahoma but I recently ate them in Georgia and they were amazing!!
@@dedratiger806 Chicory coffee became popular in central Europe during WW 2 as well. My parentd always prepared it for me, when I was a child, to have some kind of a coffee-drink without caffeine as well. Thanks for reminding me, I need to get se, haven't had it in years 😊
This legitimately looks tasty. Damn the Norwegians are good at everything
I'm from Texas, and I remember being super young and our household lived off MRE's for weeks following a huge hurricane. There was a beef stroganoff that I really liked. Ever since, stroganoff has always been very comforting.
Emmy, one of the most respected UA-camr. I've watched you since the early days and glad to be here learning from you still to this day!
I love reading the comments of these videos and learning about other countries.
Emmy can you do another video of what you feed your kids in a day or week? I sometimes have a hard time coming up with new stuff for my little one. Love these videos
sscfc1 Rude.
sscfc1 as a Army veteran, she does a great job describing a MRE! It’s nice to see a civvie’s point of view!
sscfc1 I wonder if you can produce a better MRE review than Emmy, do that then post the link here so that your point has validation. If not, go away and come back when you're not being so shallow minded please. 😊
sscfc1
You're either ignoring or just not aware that 'Steve1989MREInfo' and 'emmymadeinjapan' are two entirely different channels, despite both of them being about stuff you can eat. Your criticism is misplaced and that is why it isn't well received.
How the heck can "Jessica from Hawaii" be rude?!?!
I love this, so proud of our Norwegian neighbours! They are not known for their food, but that's because people don't try proper Norwegian food.
I love how Emmy has made her way into the ration community! 👍🏼
Emmy, you are the true lovely my new friend! This video is great! I love when you get to try the ration packs from different countries, I’ve learned a lot.
Anyone else get the feeling Emmy is a mom-friend? The kind of person that just naturally acts maternal with friends regardless of whether they actually have kids? I know she has her boys, but she comes across as someone who'd ask if you've been eating and taking care of yourself, always has what's needed in her bag, etc etc
I'm a camper as well but live in the PacNW where we get so serious about our coffee. I'm not making this up. We really do take French presses or drip cones and fresh ground coffee for car camping. For backpacking there are backpacking cones as well. No one I know would drink instant coffee but I do understand the nostalgia for childhood flavors that are other than we would choose now. Scent and taste evoke our most primal memories.
Thank you Emmy for saving my day. I was looking for some new MRE vids, but found nothing on the MRE reviewer channels, then I saw the notification about this vid. :) Oh, by the way, I really love your Hungarian sweets videos. Greetings from Hungary.
Chlorhexadine is a high powered disinfectant used in wipes before surgery. Strong stuff!
Just randomly came across your videos, love your personality and when ever you go “umm” “ummmmm” when your trying foods makes me smile everytime
Emmy, your videos are always my, in bed before dropping off, end of the day treat. Thanks for such great content, info and entertainment!
This is so cool! I love that they have allergy facts, and instructions on how to take care of your body! I wish more militaries would do these simple things to keep their troops happy and healthy!
I loooove your MRE tastings. My favorite kinds of videos by far. ♥
Interesting timing with this video! I just got my ancestry results today and I found out I’m of Norwegian Jewish decent!
I loved the additional information about the chocolate and the ashy look to it.
I love Emmy's channel, idk if it's just me but I'm from the UK and I love Emmy's voice, or the way she talks, i dont know why though :D
this may sound weird, but it is SO good i promise you but cut some hot dogs (about 2) into slices and add it to a pan of slightly caramelized onions (maybe around half an onion), and add a mixture of ketchup and sriracha (around 2 tbsp of ketchup, and 1tbsp of sriracha. you can play with the amounts and adjust according to your tastes), add a drizzle of sesame oil, add a sprinkle of sugar, let it all cook together on the pan until the sauce mix has thickened up a bit, serve with rice, and there you have my childhood favourite non-traditional korean side dish. it tastes like a a more tangy asian inspired bbq sauce almost.
Yeah... I definitely rewatched that greeting at least three times!! Love Emmy!!
I love when you do MRE tastings! I mean, I don't think you do any video subjects that I don't get down on. But I really get down on MRE tasting!
This one’s good! I can’t imagine my life without your videos!
Lol I love she drinks the coffee with everything sweet in the videos...soo meeee....a true foodie😌
Man, I'm addicted to these MRE and "eats (insert country here)" videos. Darn you, Emmy.
Chlorhexidine is extremely powerful and a concentration of 0.5% is definitely sufficient for cleaning hands before eating. We use the same concentration at work before surgery to clean an operative sight.
I'm sure it's been said, but the reason the coffee tastes burnt is that you put hot water straight in. You should use milk or cold water to dissolve the granules before adding the hot water.
Love all your videos.
A lot of baking videos say coffee kind of enhances chocolate and its flavour makes it more chocolate tasting which is why they go together so well ! :)
This makes me so proud to be Norwegian! ❤️😍
I remember I used to watch your tasting vids a lot a few years back, but I guess with life I forgot, but randomly was stumbling through videos and found these again. Super happy! I missed your vids ^_^
I love your MRE videos! Do you eat everything when you're done filming or do you share it with your family? 💜
Radio-Ladio I’ve also wondered this!
Me too!
Thinking the same thing! Personally I'd munch it all down because uni life is rough. 😂
If emmy ate all that food, even being a busy mom, she'd be enormous. I'm hoping she shares it. Her kids would have a very interesting childhood.
HEY EMMY!!! YES! I got to see this video within the first 15 minutes of it posting!
"Lets get this out onto a tray! Nice!"
Jess Hull mmkay
No Hiss.
Emmy anything like the drink or meal that has an external fill line just fold the package and crease it on the line to be able to see the line inside as well.
Love love your videos! Thank you for posting all of these videos.
When the fill line is on the outside of a bag, I always pinch the bag, pour the water, and stop pouring when it gets to my pinch.
- - I just eyeball it because lazy. 😂
That was a lot of caffeine in one ration, no problem with 'alertness' there.
Fantastisk! And now we know what to expect from Norwegian "sweet & sour pork." Tusin takk!
Thank you again. Good thing you had that coffee, it looks like it helped everything go down. When do you do the other pack?
It's waiting patiently on my shelf.
Emmy, I don't know if you could make it work, but it work be amazing to see you take these packs out and use them in the way they were intended for, as in no kitchen, self made campfire situation, 😊, but I do understand that may not be possible.
i knew norway wouldn't disappoint. I think that another nice factor was that everything was so pretty; the packaging. That matters!
I've never liked a human more. She seems like the nicest person on the planey
Hey Emmy! I was wondering if you could try a couple of different fast food pizzas, and tell us which one is your favorite! Love the video!
Emmy! One day, can you PLEASE try “ketchup slices” it’s like a hardened ketchup slice that you put on burgers and sandwiches
Oh yeah, I shared that on my Facebook page the other day. We’ll see! 😙
They are so odd looking... like some college kid forgot a plate of ketchup in their dorm room for 3 weeks and then had to eat it on a dare...
Macie Michelle 😱
Jenna Leonard oml... that description made me shudder so hard 😂😱
Emmy would you consider trying surströmming? It would be very interesting to know what you think about it. Thank you! Love your input and descriptions of everything you try!
If you fold the bag at the fill line and crease it hard you can then see the fill line inside the bag. Hope this helps. Thank-you for sharing.
Nice review.
Ethanol is the alcohol you drink. Rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol and is itself used as a disinfectant. Chlorhexidine only needs to be used in a small quantity to achieve an antiseptic effect.
Europeans invariably drink their coffee black and without sugar.
emmy! what did you study in school, was it science based?
Norway has the good sense to add a Vitamin tab to each meal and a disposal kit-that's thinking smart!
I was most impressed by their addition of a vitamin. That's really smart. Good job Norway! 👍
I love you channel sooooo much you have such a great attitude and personality. ps I love you glasses.
Thank you. 🤓
The chlorhexidine is a disinfectant that is long lasting after contact. We use it in the Vet clinic to wash our hands and as part of the surgical preparation
You should bring these videos back and review new versions of MREs! 😊 I miss these videos!
I'm sure they are hard to come by. She may not have any to test.
I love that she tested the amount of water against the instructions
naaaw...they should have included an actual norwegian milk chocolate...we have some of the best chocolate around and there’s just nothing like it 🙂
Ronniechops beauty ☺
Something from Freia, perhaps. Mmm...
*^^^* She tried Freia in another video 😀
Then i invite you to come to belgium for a day
If I heard correctly that she actually said "Brunberg", then the chocolate in the pack is Finnish =P Which is of course a better choice ;)
Thank you so MUCH for doing a Norwegian MRE ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Greetings beautiful emmy yay nothing better than watching you after a hard day at work
Greetings! Glad I could help. 😉
emmymadeinjapan you always help emmy love you hope you have a good night and a great tomorrow
bangs!
i love you emmy
E M M Y. You’re intros never fail to make me smile. :-)
"Oh come on, let's not do this the whole time. Just, y'know, please?" ahh she's so adorable.
The more of these foreign rashion video's I watch (I'm American) the more I think how smart it is to have English and French on them in addition to the native language of the military that is making it cause English and French are the 2 most commonly spoken languages on earth
Norway in the summer is not particularly hot but in the winter it's also not super bitterly cold. Although it is dark. Lots of snow in the winter but it's not so bad. I would describe the weather and heat in Norway as pleasant year round.
The chocolate at 60 percent I feel is about perfect actually. I like it at that percentage actually but I've also been known to eat 100 percent baking chocolate as well and others find it strange. It's the full chocolate flavor though, no sweetness or milk or anything else getting in the way.
Great video Emmy i really enjoyed it. I like all the things you do but i love that you are also part of the mre community:)
YESSSSS. ANOTHER RATION VIDEO!!! Thank you
The light flickering and I'm like "your eating survival food meant for the apocolypse! leave the light flickering it adds to the ambiance! In fact add to it!"LOL
I hope people hand out gifts presents and other forms of surplus out their those mres are valuable community resource
I was like damn that was some wicked lightning when your light was flickering
I’m not too proud to admit that I’m a little (a lot ) envious of her husband... she seems like a really nice person, and she’s very easy on the eyes 👀...:) Eat Kentucky Moss 😃
I absolutely LOVE these videos! ☺️
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I do enjoy your programs. Keep going.
This is probably needless information, but yes, the chlorhexidine is a disinfectant, often used for surgical disinfectant! It's in low concentration because it's VERY strong, only a very heavy dilution is needed :-)
My nephew is in the Military, he said the guys would put the Cinnamon bread in their pocket or up their shirt about an hour before eating and the warmth of their body made it softer and much tastier! Lol
I love they include a vitamin....awesome.
Sounds like the main thing you need is coffee. It goes with everything makes everything better
She's simply adorable , what a cool peronality !
apparently Norwegiens amd black coffee is like A Thing. my relatives on that side of the family live on coffee.
Picky Doe but like black or with condiments?
Haha thats true
Norway is among the countries that drink the most coffee in the world! Last time I heard about it a couple of years ago, only Finland drank more. Drinking it black is the most common way to drink it, but other kinds are becoming more and more popular.
I'm Norwegian and I drink freeze dried coffee with 3-4 sweeteners and 50% milk xD
Tronderose Same, actually! But I use decaf, and prefer some cream with the milk. Lol, I'm not a very good Norwegian...