Montana Salty
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Hi everyone,
I couldn't help putting in my two cents worth here. Craig and I have packed our horses into the Montana wilderness areas for over 25 years. That means traveling a week with no refrigeration and very little space. I learned how to dehydrate hamburger Like Two Bears only rinse it well after browning with very hot water. That removes all the grease, then spread on your dehydrator trays and dry until it looks like small rocks. It will last for weeks that way. Cabelas has really good dryers. The tortillas make great burritos with the re-hydrated meat. Or a huge pot of spaghetti. We took all the Hamburger Helpers with us on our trips repacking the box with the appropriate amount of hamburger granules, dry milk etc. Made for a wide variety of suppers for us. ( Sorry, some sodium) but no cans and only small amount of trash.....Pack it in Pack it out!
You can take frozen veggies like peas, green beans even broccoli right from the packages and dehydrate them too. Theses work best in some sort of one-pot dish.
I have even done frozen blueberries for yummy hotcakes. I look forward to my new challenges doing some meals aboard Salty this summer.
Julie
I couldn't help putting in my two cents worth here. Craig and I have packed our horses into the Montana wilderness areas for over 25 years. That means traveling a week with no refrigeration and very little space. I learned how to dehydrate hamburger Like Two Bears only rinse it well after browning with very hot water. That removes all the grease, then spread on your dehydrator trays and dry until it looks like small rocks. It will last for weeks that way. Cabelas has really good dryers. The tortillas make great burritos with the re-hydrated meat. Or a huge pot of spaghetti. We took all the Hamburger Helpers with us on our trips repacking the box with the appropriate amount of hamburger granules, dry milk etc. Made for a wide variety of suppers for us. ( Sorry, some sodium) but no cans and only small amount of trash.....Pack it in Pack it out!
You can take frozen veggies like peas, green beans even broccoli right from the packages and dehydrate them too. Theses work best in some sort of one-pot dish.
I have even done frozen blueberries for yummy hotcakes. I look forward to my new challenges doing some meals aboard Salty this summer.
Julie