I always have a couple of cases of the "civilian" MREs in the RV. Most of mine are between 1300 and 1600 calories per meal. Real MREs can be up to 3000. Mine have the heaters, utensils, entrees, sides, bread, condiments, snacks, paper goods, coffee, tea, drink mix, and dessert. I pay about $72 per case of 12 with shipping. It would be very tough to get a meal as good as these for this amount of money, if you truly counted everything it takes to prepare a meal, including time spent cooking and picking up the items. I do not live on them, but one or two a day would easily keep you going. Mine even have T-paper and gum. Be careful of the gum. It is actually a mild laxative <img class="emoticon bbc_img" src="/images/boards/smilies/eek.gif"><br><br>I keep one or two in the Jeep at all times, just in case of weather. As mentioned above, the taste is good on most, great on a few, and horrid on one or two. I do not buy the breakfast meals, just the dinners. A couple of water bottles and an MRE would weigh nearly nothing, but could turn a really bad experience into an inconvenience. The kids think it's cool, too.<br><br>Bama