Rehydrating food???
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I recently started dehydrating my own food rather than purchasing dehydrated meals such as Backpacker's Pantry. My question, is there a way to rehydrate the food without dirtying pots such as pouring boiling water into the bag? Can I pour boiling water into ziplock bags? If so, which kinds of Ziplock? If not, are there other bags or packages that I can purchase to rehydrate my meals?
Thanks
Jofes
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- Re: Rehydrating food??? - OttoStover 21:35:24 04/15/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - second gear 02:07:30 04/15/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - speacock 02:42:15 03/17/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - Rocketman 18:38:00 03/16/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - calamity 15:20:45 02/21/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - fatpacker 13:32:02 02/21/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - Alicia 20:07:49 02/14/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - f_klock 19:22:35 02/14/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - dm1333 17:17:18 02/14/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - Bill S 12:59:07 02/14/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - Ed G 10:58:39 02/14/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - Fred 09:31:50 02/14/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - Bill S 18:14:01 02/13/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - Jofes 20:18:48 02/13/2008
- Re: Rehydrating food??? - dm1333 18:05:40 02/13/2008
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