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1.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
anyone have any good recipes/meals, that you could hydrate them back to life? besides oatmeal or noodles..i'm getting me one of those jetboils and need some advice so when the apocalypse comes i'll be ready..
2.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
like for instance.. you can dehydrate beans with jalopeno's and have a bean burrito in a matter of minutes
3.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
I call it my bean and jalopeno burrito..
4.) Ohbuckhunter - 11/17/2013
I think your onto something.
5.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
i'm sure you can almost dehydrate anything ..hamburger hotdogs..eggs??
6.) Ohbuckhunter - 11/17/2013
What about beer. Is like to have beer with me as well
7.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
[QUOTE=Ohbuckhunter;12578]I think your onto something.[/QUOTE]
crookedeye meals instead of mountain house.. 8.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
[QUOTE=Ohbuckhunter;12580]What about beer. Is like to have beer with me as well[/QUOTE]
beers a whole new animal..what you'll need is a straw.. one apple and a tin can plus a lot of patience.. 9.) Ohbuckhunter - 11/17/2013
They would sell like hot cakes. I know you couldn't handle a task like this on your own.
10.) Ohbuckhunter - 11/17/2013
I have a couple of Twinkies if you wanna get in the big market.
11.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
I bet you do...
12.) Ohbuckhunter - 11/17/2013
You can never run out of Twinkies.
13.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
steak mushroom onions..dehydrate them and put it in a plastic bag? will that work?? maybe a flask of wine..
14.) Swamp Fox - 11/17/2013
[QUOTE=Ohbuckhunter;12586]You can never run out of Twinkies.[/QUOTE]
This is true. Just ask Elvis. I believe he died with about five pounds of them in his...um...pocket... :ek: 15.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
this is a legit question. keep youre twinkies to yourself..
16.) Floyd - 11/17/2013
What the world needs is affordable dehydrated ice cream. That astronaut stuff is too expensive.
17.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
[QUOTE=Floyd;12595]What the world needs is affordable dehydrated ice cream. That astronaut stuff is too expensive.[/QUOTE]
I still have that package of that stuff you set me..i'm still to afraid to open it..it looks like a bunch of gun powder in plastic..should I open that/ are just throw it in the fire pit?? 18.) Floyd - 11/17/2013
Why break a streak of inaction and hoarding?
Dehydrate it and see what happens. Besides, I have no idea what you are talking about? 19.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
what..you forgot about the snakeskin underware??
20.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
I only wear those on sunday when I go to church..
21.) Floyd - 11/17/2013
Again, I have no idea what you are talking about.
Do you rattle win you roll? 22.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
I wonder if I can get a Mcrib and a big mac and dehydrate it??
23.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
there dollar menu..you could live a month off of those..
24.) crookedeye - 11/17/2013
floyds going to tell me .."just try it"
25.) Floyd - 11/17/2013
DO IT!!!!
Try this at your own risk. Put a few in a blender. Spread it out and dehydrate it and then vacuum seal it. Then eat it the following week. 26.) NEBigAl - 11/18/2013
You can dehydrate chili! Or spaghetti sauce, and some ground hamburger and make some awesome spaghetti. Also pizza sauce, add boiling water and english muffins and you have mini pizzas!
Try the powdered potato soup, instant stuffing and a pouch of chicken, its awesome. here is a good site [url]http://www.trailcooking.com/[/url] 27.) DParker - 11/18/2013
[QUOTE=NEBigAl;12634]You can dehydrate chili! Or spaghetti sauce, and some ground hamburger and make some awesome spaghetti. Also pizza sauce, add boiling water and english muffins and you have mini pizzas!
Try the powdered potato soup, instant stuffing and a pouch of chicken, its awesome. here is a good site [url]http://www.trailcooking.com/[/url][/QUOTE] That's a pretty handy site, especially considering that they use the same dehydrator I have at home. Their "Perk's Chili" recipe is an abomination though (kidney beans, bell pepper, brown sugar, cinammon....sheesh). 28.) Floyd - 11/18/2013
A very handy site. Thanks. I saw new material to share with the Scouts. We have a camp out coming up.
On a side note: I'm looking for to this camp out, one of the Scout Leaders is an Air Force SEER Trainer. He loves outdoor cooking. 29.) NEBigAl - 11/18/2013
Yep its great! Not to mention easy...when Im baching it up I just throw stuff in a one gallon bag and add boiling water. Eat it out of the bag and no dishes! :hb:
30.) Ventilator - 11/18/2013
CE, you kill anything on your big trip the other week?
OR did you study dehydrating the whole time? :tu: 31.) crookedeye - 11/19/2013
[QUOTE=Ventilator;12649]CE, you kill anything on your big trip the other week?
OR did you study dehydrating the whole time? :tu:[/QUOTE] I didn't shoot nothing ..seen a lot of smaller bucks ..buddys shot a couple smaller bucks and a doe.. 32.) Floyd - 11/19/2013
What Ce? Big Game hunter like you can't shoot smaller bucks and does? Like for 100 pts, meat in the fridge?
I know, you don't want to peak too soon. Kidding I made deer jerky for my Scouts tonight. |