[Sca-cooks] Just the thing for Pennsic [NOT!!!!!] OOP

Marilyn Traber marilyn.traber.jsfm at statefarm.com
Mon Aug 26 12:59:41 PDT 2002


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http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/rations/meals/ugr.htm

Well, it comes with a 7 day rotation for breakfasts, and a 14 day rotation
for lunches...so you would nee to get 2 batches of breakfast, and of course
dinner is when you cook the lovely period food ;-)

Well, 1 unit of breakfast is $235.64, and 1 unit of lunch is $204.42;

>The Unitized Group Ration (UGR) is used to sustain military personnel
during worldwide operations that allow organized food service facilities.
The UGR is designed to maximize the use of commercial items and to simplify
the process of providing high quality food service in a field environment.
All components for a complete 50-person meal are included in the UGR, with
the exception of mandatory supplements, such as bread, milk and cold cereal.
Each UGR meal module also contains all required disposable items (cups,
compartment trays, and utensils). This ration is available in two options,
with each sharing a core of quick prepared and/or ready to use commercial
products: the UGR HEAT AND SERVE (UGR-H&S), which is characterized by tray
pack entrees and starches/desserts and the UNITIZED GROUP RATION-A OPTION
(UGR-A), which includes perishable/frozen type entrees (A-Rations). There
are currently 7 breakfast and 14 lunch/dinner menus available for both the
H&S and A-Options. There is no minimum ordering quantity required (i.e.
orders for single modules are accepted). The UGR-H&S Option is unitized into
3 boxes which places 2 Fifty (50) Soldier menus on one tier of a pallet. One
tier provides 100 meals and one pallet (4 tiers) provides 400 meals. For the
UGR-A, one pallet is comprised of 12 modules and provides 600 meals. UGR H&S
average weight and cube per module is 124.5 lbs and 5.25 cubic feet. UGR-A
average weight and cube per module is 86.70 lbs and 4.03 cubic feet.

margali
marching double-time to the Rock to don flame retardent BDUs
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