Home Dehydrators
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I have a home dehydrator. I purchased it at K-Mart for $60.00 and it saved me a fortune. I dehydrate almost all my trail food for next to nothing. Food left over from family meals is refrigerated - then once a week I organize it then dehydrate it. I also cook expecially for the trail then dehydrate it for later.
Your favorate meals can be dehydrated, packaged then saved. Rehydration is simple and only takes ten minutes. A small spice kit adds flovour that might have been lost. Your best using a camp stove that can simmer. When I can, I use my trailstove, burning small chips. I eat lots - and dine like a king on the trail.
I got into it when I planned long distance canoe trips. Lots of food is required, in small light packages. To buy large quantities of commercial trail rations is expensive for - poor folk.
Much of my dehydrated trail food is two years old and still good. Are there many other's that do this?
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- Re: Home Dehydrators - jmrdelorean 21:50:09 03/30/2008
- Re: Home Dehydrators - macgyver 22:00:43 02/19/2008
- Re: Home Dehydrators - leanandfit 13:41:03 02/13/2008
- Re: Home Dehydrators - Bill S 20:43:24 02/11/2008
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