The narrator discusses their experience living in the forest with the army of Kazakhstan, sharing their meals and daily routines. They used a hidden camera to capture a fox eating from their food supply, and followed up to see the fox with a companion. The group ate canned food and biscuits, which were difficult to consume due to their hardness. They used a makeshift stove to prepare their meals, noting that it heated quickly and saved time and gas. Despite the challenges, they found satisfaction in their meals and the experience of living in the forest.
1. The text is about the army of Kazakhstan spending a day in the forest, with meals prepared from canned food and a hidden camera left in the area.
2. The soldiers are singing Kazakh songs in a translucent bag.
3. The meals are divided into bags and cooked on a portable stove made of titanium.
4. The breakfast consists of canned food, including hard biscuits and tea.
5. The main course for lunch is millet porridge with beef.
6. The vegetables in the vegetable stew are zucchini and other unspecified vegetables.
7. The stew is found to be more delicious than the porridge.
8. The soldiers are playing a mobile game of "Dads" while waiting for their food to cook.
9. The lunch is cooked on a unique stove made of titanium, which is described as changing color due to the high temperature.
10. The soldiers found a deer or elk carcass near their camp.
11. The soldiers ate hare cabbage after breakfast, which is abundant in the forest.
12. The dinner is cooked on a fallen tree, with biscuits and jam as the main meal.
13. The soldiers are preparing to cook buckwheat porridge for dinner.
14. The soldiers have a hidden camera in the forest and have been able to capture footage of a fox.
15. The soldiers have a limited supply of food, with no utensils, salt, sweets, or means for heating food.