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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

Short two part film about making your own dehydrated meals for your survival kit and food storage. Here we show that you can dehydrate foods such as fruit,meats and even pre made meals like chili to supplement your food storage and to make meals for your bug out bag, GHB or while camping.

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  • cool stuff, but dang man that thing looks totally nasty lol a little soap or something is all I am saying lol

  • Yeah ,,it aint coming clean. LOL its been washed 100 times over, etc its just old. Over 12+ years. thanks for viewing.

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  • Very cool, can't wait to see the second part. I'm a big fan of DIY dehydrated food.

  • that looks exactly like my parents dehydrator. i never knew you could do chili in them. i'm interested in seeing part 2 to see how you do it.

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  • @Lybastolen no marinated, although they advise you do use cooked if you are doing pork or chicken, turkey. but generally you just marinate it and then dry it..

  • I just read that onions can make the shelves smell bad and it is hard to remove the odor. Have you had that problem? Can the shelves be soaked in vinegar?

  • Meat need to be cooked??

  • @delta69alpha

    Have you tried a mr clean magic eraser ... those things work wonders on grubby plastic

  • Looks like the first dehydrator I was given. I wasted a lot of time trying to scrub that sucker clean, but once they're marked, that's it, dude. And that crappy color they go, yech!

  • dehydrate2store has an excellent Youtube channel and blog site. She has some really good information.

  • Last year I sun-dried over 500 pounds of Roma tomatoes. We also did sun-dried corn. Refried beans, from cans, dehydrates well though it has to be spread out on a pizza tin and covered with screen before put in the sun. I don't like the electric food dehydrators--- they take too much electricity.

  • whats the point in dehyhadrating food? does it last longer ,taste better ect?

  • thanks to your inspiration i began a massive campaign to store up some food. i found an unlimited supply of drums, from 55 gal. to 30 gal. as well as 5gal. buckets all food grade and from a local bakery. these are all taken in trade but the dude is very lenient on me because he knows my intentions and sympathises with our cause. i work on his small engines and do his welding. nothing major without more than enough compensation.encourage your audience to engage in as much bartering as possible

  • I have dehydrated food for years, I have meals that I make for backpacking or camping such as taco salad with refried beans hamburger and salsa and corn chips I crush down. I love my dehydrater it has come in handy with many meal ideas for camping trips and no need for a cooler and worries about your food going bad while out.

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