8 days? Thats a week and a day. Come on you guys.Try eating ratpacks for weeks at a time. Occasionally in the field we are 'hayboxed', but it depends on what we are doing. If things are full-tac, or when you are say for example, up in the tropics when its 35C at 0800, fresh rats go off.
Mind you I think Aussie 5 man ratpacks are very well done, and one can have an excellent menu. These rats are usually suplelemted by fresh bread, which does make a difference. Bags of peas, corn potatoes, and meat. All sorts of condiments, even spoons, chocolat bars etc.
Again it depends on what your trade is, but in our vehicle we have a fridge where we keep 'jackrats' (private supplements) such as steak, eggs, and other stuff. everyone brings something. Fresh bread goes along way, and with a jaffle iron, and some imagination, there is no end to making good meals.
Since I am atttached to Artillery, we have the time in RAEME to live quite comfortable in the field, but certain trades such as Infantry, its different. The Australian Salvation Army come out into the field in a Land Rover kittted with fresh cordial (kool-aid), cookies, soups, and chewing gum. Thats about the extent of 'treats' in the field. Also most units have CAPT FANTA truck too, which is the unit's own canteen selling Coke and chips etc, but again depending on the tacticval situation this does not occurr.
I guess what I am saying is 8 days of eating IMPs is no big deal. Just keep in mind for the big ENDEX bbq, and soldier on. There is plenty in those IMPs to feed ya for a few days.
Here is a pic of the Salvos in the field giving support to out troops. Australia is the only country which currently does this, and has since WW1.
Cheers,
Wes