I have heard of butter and cheese being dug from a bog that was stoneage and edible as well...
I have heard of butter and cheese being dug from a bog that was stoneage and edible as well...
We were still eating WWII rations in the '70s, British Army didnt chuck anything away.
Remember sitting in the rain with nothing more than a glorified firelighter while down the road US cousins were lining up at steaming hot Mobile Kitchens.
Mind you they didn't half show up on the recon photo's, made us feel safer but neglected
SteveMRE1989 would have a field day with these..
For all you people who are interested in what is in old unopened cans, there is a guy on YouTube who opens cans from the 50's and 60's. Can be interesting how the contents have survived. Can be addicting to watch.
I think that's one relic I would rather bury. Possible risk of Anthrax contamination?
We found a sandbag of Corned Beef in tins whilst conducting some archaeology on the Somme. It was fine for a while then as it warmed up it became a more effective chemical agent than the ones used in the shells. A smell like an open Arab sewer in mid summer!!
Don't eat it!!! That's what killed Liberatchie….. Bad meat in the can!
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