Re: Another dehydrated food question
LOL!! Nope, it's not patented, that I know of. I probably 'borrowed'
the idea myself....
Hank
kaibabcat wrote:
> I intend to take the store-bought...
Hank Schnieder 2002-04-29 14:09:07 #14836
Re: Another dehydrated food question
Once you break the seal on the airtight bags the food does have a shelf life.
One or two weeks is just fine.
You should repackage everything into lighter...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-04-29 14:07:42 #14835
Re: Condors, area closures
I believe it said April 17.
Bob Audretsch
Grand Canyon, AZ
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Bob 2002-04-29 14:01:21 #14834
Condors
I just returned from about a two hour briefing on the condors by
Chris Parish, Peregrine Fund Arizona manager. He is very, very
knowledgeable. Here are a...
bob41_2001 2002-04-29 13:56:47 #14833
Re: dehydrated foods
We bought a dehydrator a couple of years ago. At the time I thought it was a slightly frivolous expenditure. Wrong. We've successfully dehydrated some of...
Rob Brading 2002-04-29 11:42:53 #14832
Re: dehydrated foods
Dried is considerably harder to rehydrate than freeze dried and it is
somewhat heavier. However it is usually cheaper.
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aguabug 2002-04-29 11:30:50 #14831
Another dehydrated food question
I intend to take the store-bought packaged meals and divide them into
single meals for one. Does dehydrated food lose anything (quality,
flavor, etc) if...
kaibabcat 2002-04-29 10:45:17 #14830
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