Place unopened pouch in warm water for 5-10 minutes. Unopened pouch may be laid on a warm surface. Lay unopened pouch in direct sunlight. Not much chance of that down here. Place unopened pouch inside you shirt, allow you body temperature to warm your MRE. I was surprised they left out: Place unopened pouch on ground and pee on it.
Envy the kangaroo. That pouch setup is extraordinary; the baby crawls out of the womb when it is about two inches long, gets into the pouch, and proceeds to mature. I'd have a baby if it would develop in my handbag.
Each day is a precious gift to be savored and used, not left unopened and hoarded for a future that may never come.
If you were a kangaroo you'd forget you've got a joey in your pouch.
The lawyer's pouch is a mouth of hell.
I hold death in my pouch, I cannot die.
The lobbies of the new hotels and the Pan American Building exhale a chill as from the unopened Pharaonic tombs... And in their marble labyrinths there is an evil presence that hates warmth and sunlight.
Pandemic life has turned me into a freak for baths, and my process is involved enough to make it fun. I pour in some bubble bath, add a pouch of Japanese onsen powder, and place some candles around the bathroom for ambiance.
A book unopened alters not the ink on it's pages
A dream ignored is like a letter unopened.
By the way, when you finish the bottle of Crown Royal, you can still use the pouch to hold your broken dreams.
Usually when I ask people to reach into my velvety pouch it means something different.
If I eat refined carbs or foods that have the potential to bloat, I notice the baby pouch again.
Love and death are the great gifts that are given to us; mostly they are passed on unopened.
No one who can read, ever looks at a book, even unopened on a shelf, like one who cannot.
You must never allow something that happened to you to become a morbidly treasured heirloom that you carry, show people, put back in its black velvet pouch and then tuck back into your jacket where you can keep it close to your heart.
Greet every morning with open arms and say thanks every night with a full heart. Each day is a precious gift to be savored and used, not left unopened and hoarded for a future that may never come.