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Jen Posted - Apr 03 2007 : 2:47:25 PM
How do you prepare food for your outings?
Are you a well-prepared planner who pre-cooks & brings all sorts of gourmet goodies?
Or a spur-of-the-moment, bring anything that's easy sort of girl?
Do you pack light, space-saving, pre-packaged foods like MJ's backpacking meals,
or do you bring all sorts of canned soup, cheese, and baking ingredients?

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Jen Posted - Aug 13 2007 : 2:05:01 PM
Thanks, gals!

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Ellen Posted - Aug 11 2007 : 2:50:57 PM
you know you can make your own dehydrator.
I got solar instructions from an old mother earth news... http://www.solarfooddryer.com

MotherEarthNews rates mfg ones here

http://www.motherearthnews.com/Alternative-Energy/2003-06-01/Choosing-a-Food-Dehydrator.aspx
tho google produced this
http://www.k-clements.fsnet.co.uk/dehydrator.html

and these
http://www.alpharubicon.com/prepinfo/dehydratorstryder.htm

this one is obviously a moovelous gateway

http://www.fromsadtoraw.com/Pictures/Misc/TheCowDehydrator.jpg


Mountain Girl Posted - Aug 05 2007 : 07:18:22 AM
Jen, I have an American Harvest. I didn't buy it. Funny story how we got it. One day while Jim was at work at the U two policemen came into the department and wanted to know if anyone needed dehydrators?They were confiscated in a marijuana bust! Jim put one in the lab for drying mushroom specimans and one for home. There were "crumbs" of the plants in the bottom. You'll want a dehydrator with a fan, temperature control and the hightest wattage. The fan and wattage quicken the drying time. JoAnn
Jen Posted - Aug 04 2007 : 7:28:35 PM
Neat, JoAnn! I'm in the market for a dehydrator in the near future - what kind do you have/recommend?

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Mountain Girl Posted - Aug 04 2007 : 4:17:52 PM
I dried two more things for Jim's backpacking trip. Spagetti sauce with Italian sausage and Voyeager's Wild Rice. I use to do hamberger jerky but Jim seems to like the meals the best. JoAnn
Mountain Girl Posted - Jun 27 2007 : 12:56:43 PM
Jim is going with his friend backpacking in the Crazy Mountains. Last night I made red beans and rice and decided to dehydrate the rest for him to take. Dried down quite nicely. There was a woman I always demonstrated and sold dehydraters at the MN state fair. She said she keeps a dehydrater going all the time and any time she has leftovers will dry them for camping trips etc. JoAnn
Elizaray Posted - Apr 09 2007 : 7:46:10 PM
I definatly vote for MaryJanes's food for my next camping trip. With a water pump you can carry so much less weight than pre-prepared food and her meals taste so much better than what I could ever pack in on my own. I love eating oatmeal when I am camping. It gives such a filling breakfast and a great burst of energy. But if I pack in my own it is going to be "just the plain stuff". However MaryJane makes a couple of hot breakfast cereals that I _love_.

Now I am in a camping mood :) Too bad my tent is not up for rainy weather...

Elizaray

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