Dehydrating Food
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GrottoGirlGuides: 3 | Official Routes: 21Triplogs Last: 440 d | RS: 226Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 769 d
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Dehydrating Food
I love to make as many meals as I can for backpacking. I'm currently dehydrating leftovers from dinner: Stir Fry Noodles and Beef with Carrots, Broccoli, Cauliflower, and Mushrooms. What have you dehydrated lately? Do you have any cool tips you'd like to share? If you don't dehydrate and you live in Tucson - can I please get your used (rinsed) Mountain House bags?
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Tough_BootsGuides: 0 | Official Routes: 6Triplogs Last: 2,457 d | RS: 20Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 2,597 d
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Re: Dehydrating Food
this thread had some pretty good ideas! viewtopic.php?f=19&t=5921
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GrottoGirlGuides: 3 | Official Routes: 21Triplogs Last: 440 d | RS: 226Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 769 d
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Re: Dehydrating Food
Thanks! I searched - but not using quite the right words (dehydration and dehydrating instead of dehydrate or dehydrator). Guess I was brain dead last night.
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Re: Dehydrating Food

Honestly though, my wife makes a cookie/granola bar that I call her "survival biscuit" that has a lot of nuts, grains, whole wheat, flax meal, and God knows what else, that you could survive on. I usually have one of those for lunch when we're hiking.
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Re: Dehydrating Food
Colo: yeah, sticking with the ground beef gravel is a MUCH better bet.
I've dehydrated just about everything at one point or another... Sirena even dehydrates yogurt into a very yummy leather. I've kinda gotten out of the habit, though - now I just assemble meals from bits and pieces I get at the grocery. I'm looking at doing some long-term trekking now, though, and getting back into the habit may be just the ticket!
I've dehydrated just about everything at one point or another... Sirena even dehydrates yogurt into a very yummy leather. I've kinda gotten out of the habit, though - now I just assemble meals from bits and pieces I get at the grocery. I'm looking at doing some long-term trekking now, though, and getting back into the habit may be just the ticket!
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PLC92084Guides: 2 | Official Routes: 3Triplogs Last: 4,132 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 5,277 d
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Re: Dehydrating Food
Do tell, my intrepid hiking friend... I'm exploring ways to extend the outdoors experience. Even with dehydrated sustenance, I'm running into problems going beyond 7-10 days without caches or food drops.writelots wrote: I'm looking at doing some long-term trekking now...
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Re: Dehydrating Food
Well, have to say, now that I might have some time in the summer to do a longer trek, I might, but I am really trying to get on the river. Bucket list kind of thing, you know? However, that doesn't mean I wouldn't have time for a week-long hike in the Sierras this summer. Maybe maybe...
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Re: Dehydrating Food
I just ordered a dehydrator. Looking forward to prepping my own meals and going for journeys without buying expensive dried meals. Also found a cool website called backpacking chef that got me inspired to try dehydrating. As I am just starting out (since my boyscouting days about 30 years ago) does anyone offer a workshop on how best to pack your pack and what not to forget? 

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