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    where bulky canned Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) rations proved too heavy for extended missions on foot. The LRP had a cold-weather warfare equivalent...
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    Ration (FSR), and its long-range and cold weather equivalents are the Long Range Patrol (LRP) and Meal, Cold Weather (MCW) respectively. The first American...
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    military personnel packaged within a field ration, such as the Meal, Ready-to-Eat, Meal Cold Weather, or First Strike Ration. The name comes from the word "hooah"...
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    is the better-known Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE), with the First Strike Ration (FSR), Long Range Patrol (LRP), and Meal, Cold Weather (MCW) serving as specialized...
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    Jack Frost (category Personifications of weather)
    and freezing cold. He is a variant of Old Man Winter who is held responsible for frosty weather, nipping the fingers and toes in such weather, coloring the...
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  • for snowy owl) pronounced as (OOk' pick) is the Boy Scouts of America cold-weather adventure program created by their Northern Tier High Adventure Bases...
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    their meals by boiling the food pouches in a canteen cup heated over a lit Sterno gel or portable stove.: 5  This was slow, especially in cold weather, and...
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    Field ration (redirect from Emergency meal)
    as cold-weather warfare, mountain warfare, jungle warfare, desert warfare, long-range reconnaissance patrols, and vehicle crew variants. The meals offered...
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    Irish Famine (1740–1741) (category Weather events in Europe)
    Famine of 1845–1852. The famine of 1740–1741 was due to extremely cold and then dry weather in successive years, resulting in food losses in three categories:...
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    in cool weather; hot temperatures cause the roots to become woody and bad-tasting. They are typically planted in the spring in cold-weather climates...
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    served as part of an ichijū-sansai (一汁三菜) meal, meaning "one soup, three dishes," a traditional Japanese meal structure that includes rice, soup, and side...
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    Danish cuisine (redirect from Danish meals)
    comparable with that of cold cuts. Around the same time, the one-hour lunch break which had allowed people to enjoy a hot midday meal was shortened to 30...
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  • nursery rhyme beating.) Catherine Beecher's recipe: Wet up the Indian meal in cold water, till there are no lumps, stir it gradually into boiling water...
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    their own consumption. Meals during the Japanese occupation were quite varied. Koreans usually ate two meals a day during the cold seasons, and three during...
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  • crime that was made famous by Truman Capote in his 1966 non-fiction novel In Cold Blood. Along with Richard Hickock, Smith took part in the burglary and quadruple...
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    Staple food (redirect from Staple meal)
    staple food of a specific society may be eaten as often as every day or every meal, and most people live on a diet based on just a small variety of food staples...
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    served at all meals and throughout the day as an alternate to other beverages. Iced tea is more frequently consumed during periods of hot weather or in lower...
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    completely determined by the weather, so it is possible to harvest the apples at maturity and leave them outside until the weather is cold enough. This technique...
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    the female finds a host and drinks a full meal of blood. She then rests for two or three days to digest the meal and allow her eggs to develop. She is then...
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    during cold rainy days and in the Christmas season. Many Latin Americans, especially Mexicans, enjoy champurrado around the holidays when the weather is colder...
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    Patio heaters are used to enable people to sit outside at night or in cold weather. They can be permanently mounted on eaves and patio roofs, or portable...
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    rolls with either jam or cold meats and cheese, accompanied by coffee, tea or juice. The midday meal was traditionally the main meal of the day, but in modern...
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    Safety Board (1978), pp. 21, 23. Bohnak, Karl (2007). So Cold a Sky: Upper Michigan Weather Stories. Dexter, Michigan: Thomson-Shore. p. 316. ISBN 978-0-9778189-0-7...
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    often after the midday meal. Such a period of sleep is a common tradition in some countries, particularly those in warm-weather zones. The "siesta" can...
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    cold" in French, referring to foods that were prepared hot and served cold. Aspic was used as a chaudfroid sauce in many cold fish and poultry meals,...
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    became popular. After the article was published, coupled with the cold winter weather, sales increased three to four times in a short period of time. Many...
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    Stockfish is unsalted fish, especially cod, dried by cold air and wind on wooden racks (which are called "hjell" in Norway) on the foreshore. The drying...
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    southern Ontario which made 2015 a green Christmas while the west saw cold and snowy weather. In the United States, there is often—but not always—snow on the...
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    2008, the event had to be cut short to only one day due to rain and cold weather which left three attendees dead. Raiwind Ijtima Dawah Spread of islam...
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  • hill region of West Bengal. It is drunk cold or at room temperature in summer, and often hot during cold weather. Chhaang is similar to traditional beer...
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