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1 Can of Future Essentials Sailor Pilot Bread, Hardtack by Future Essentials

$ 7.36

Availability: 1297 in stock
  • Brand: Future Essentials
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: New
  • Model: Future Essentials
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Type: Canned

    Description

    Future Essentials Canned Sailor Boy Pilot Bread Crackers
    This listing is for 1 Can (number 2.5 can size) of Canned Freeze Canned Sailor Boy Pilot Bread Crackers. There are 12 crackers per can.
    Pilot Bread Crackers are the perfect choice for daytime snacking or a crunchy companion to soups or casseroles. These lightweight snacks are used as survival rations in pilot emergency kits since there is no cooking, preparation, or rehydration needed—just open the lid and enjoy! These crackers are known for their 30 year shelf life. Pilot bread is a significant source of food energy in a small, durable, lightweight package. We are selling our Pilot Bread in the smaller number 2.5 can which saves space especially if you are in a crunch for packing stuff for a trip. Pilot bread tastes great paired with cheese, peanut butter, salami, or dipped in soup or coffee, just to name a few ideas.
    Here is some history on Sailor Boy Pilot Bread for all those who have never heard of it. Pilot Bread is known by other names such as Ship's Biscuit and Hardtack. The name Hardtack is derived from the British sailor slang for food, "tack". Because it is so hard and dry, pilot's crackers (when properly stored and transported) will survive rough handling and endure extremes of temperature. The more refined Captain's biscuit was made with finer flour. Many early physicians believed that most medicinal problems were associated with digestion. Hence, for both sustenance and avoidance of illness, a daily consumption of a biscuit was considered good for one's health. The bakers of the time made biscuits as hard as possible, as the biscuits would soften as time went on. Pilot Bread was even used during the American Civil War and Spanish-American War.