Re: care of freeze-dried meals
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "johngeyles" wrote: > Does anyone know if it's ok to decant the contents of those > foil-packed freeze-dried meals (like...
MaryPhyl 2002-11-07 13:12:50 #17640

Re: care of freeze-dried meals
I repackage freeze-dried food into plastic bags. I have no idea what the shelf-life is after transfer, but I always do it in the week before the hike. Dick...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-11-07 12:47:51 #17639

Re: care of freeze-dried meals
--Been dong that for years. I've even stored opened meals in zip-lock bags for over a year at room temperatues and in the freezer without a loss of flavor....
ptcreek 2002-11-07 12:11:55 #17638

Re: canyon experience
Traci, Was your granddad's last name Shellbach? Thanks for giving us a riddle. Janece O. --- In grandcanyon@y..., tntwyrick@j... wrote: > Kathy, >...
jansub2teach 2002-11-07 12:09:28 #17637

care of freeze-dried meals
Does anyone know if it's ok to decant the contents of those foil-packed freeze-dried meals (like "Backpacker's Pantry" and the like) into ziplock bags ? I...
johngeyles 2002-11-07 11:52:37 #17636

Re: general comments
John - One possibility is to let your taste buds do the deciding. On my last hike in we had salt tablets - then we'd pop one occasionally. If that solid...
Ken McNamara 2002-11-07 04:39:15 #17635

Re: general comments
John writes: << ...So I'm wondering if I hike borderline hyponatremic and need to cut back on H2O. This goes against the studies I mention above, but...
Bob Keller 2002-11-07 03:58:17 #17634

Re: general comments
I can't overstate how much I enjoyed having a Camelbak on my last GC hike. It really helps to be able to sip a bit of water to get rid of cottonmouth. I...
David Meiland 2002-11-06 20:30:37 #17633

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