XMRE issue for month May covers lots of great ideas on few different topics such as camping with kids or how to survive epidemics and some essential insights on XMRE Blue Line product line. Visit: https://www.xmremeals.com
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
XMRE Meals
1. XMRE
M A Y 2 0 1 7 | I S S U E N O . 1
SURVIVE EPIDEMICS | XMRE BLUE LINE | CAMPING WITH KIDS
2. If we are to learn something from history is that diseases
are capable of taking quite a lot of innocent lives. Past
epidemics have managed wiping hundreds of millions of
people off the face of our planet and that’s undoubtedly a
lesson to be learned. And, while it’s safe to say that
contemporary medicine has evolved a great deal since the last
significant outbreak of life-threatening plagues, there are
recent examples of viruses which spread like wildfire. Ebola,
the Zika virus amongst many others are just common cases of
epidemics which caused a lot of damage
How to Survive
Epidemics
B Y S A U L M I S H K I N
2 | X M R E • M A Y 2 0 1 7
Read More
3. The XMRE Blue Line was essentially created for
medical clinics, educational institutions and
academies, community organizations, emergency
readiness agencies and independent companies.
No individual ought to go hungry in any kind of
circumstance, that's the reason that we developed
Blue Line. We partnered with doctors to create the
very best meal imaginable for any form of
situation.
Blue Line Kit Info
Calories: 1,000 to 1,200 Cal
Every XMRE Blue Line Meal consists of an 8oz (227
gr) entrée: 1 bread item, 2-3 snack/side/dessert
products, 1-2 beverages, 1 gear pack and an
optional flameless heater.
3 | X M R E • M A Y 2 0 1 7
XMRE Blue Line
B Y E M I L Y
4. We went back to our camping tent, snuggled up
in our sleeping bags and enjoyed a peaceful night
sleep in the middle of nowhere. It was a quiet
night with barely any movements. I woke up early
the next morning to take a glimpse of the morning
sun shining through the temperate rainforest. The
big-leaf maples and huge conifers were quite a
beautiful sight.
With only the sound of the flowing river waters
being heard that clear morning, the snowfields on
Mt. Olympus’ West Peak stood out amidst the clear
skies in the horizon. I loved my quiet moment at
this hour of the morning as everyone else in our
camp was still asleep.
Top 10 Don’ts When You Go
Camping with Kids
M A Y 2 0 1 7 • X M R E | 4
B Y S A U L M I S H K I N
Camping with kids? Since handling kids can be
difficult, successfully taking them for camping
comes with a sense of self-fulfillment. We once
took my two-year old daughter (now much older)
camping at Olympic Peninsula campground along
the Elwha River in Washington. I woke up early in
the morning, made some coffee and we headed for
the campground, going through the Douglas fir
forest, which was wet at the time.
Two to three elk suddenly appeared from
nowhere, jumping up and down, and disappeared
into the thick forest vegetation. I found some
matted down places around the area as I surveyed
it and bet it’s where the elk had slept. We set up
our camp not too far away from the matted down
place, maybe 180 yards away. Read More
5. We All Scream for
Survival!
M A Y 2 0 1 7 • X M R E | 5