Food for packing
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Thanks for the info; appreciate your sharing. As for the annoying patriotism comment; if it wasn't for what that flag stands for, you would not be able to freely express your minor annoyances; much less the bigger ones. AGAIN, thanks for the video
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Good stuff keep it up
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You said that the candy would put lead in my pencil. I don't have anyone to write to. LOL
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@28bull all you have to use is a dehydrator machine with the fruit roll-up tray add on
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I value your opinions on stoves, Tinny therefore it makes sense to listen to what you have to share with the audience on packing food. thanks
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LOve all your videos Tinny !!!!!
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Great Video!
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i think i love you, and the fact that your a genius, in every sense.
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where do i get the dehiderated hamberger
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dehydrated hamburger? GROSS!
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america
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Yes you can. After dehydrating the sauce rip it into pieces put it in the freezer then put it into a blender to break it up and make it easier to rehydrate.
Tinny,
Can you dehydrate Ragu and other pasta sauces?
28 Bull
28bull 2 years ago
yes
minibulldesign 2 years ago
If it is clear and doesn't smell odd it is pretty safe--but I always filter it just in case. If you are still learey put in three drop of laundry bleach and let it stand for an hour
minibulldesign 2 years ago
HI i have a good suggestion i usually cook the spaghetti or other kind of pasta before to dehydrate it so you have just to add some boiling whater to have a comlite and good meal!!!! This is the Italian way XD
TIAtheHUNTER 2 years ago
I use boiling water to cook raw angel hair spaghetti it cooks in about 10 minutes
minibulldesign 2 years ago
Great ideas but, not to nit-pick too much, you use 4 Oz. Hamburger, 3 Oz. Spaghetti, 2 Oz. of cheese. Not including the sauce powder, youre already at 9 Ozs.
You state after checking your notes its about 5 Ozs and 800 calories. I think you have some great ides but the math looks wrong. Also, 800 calories seems a bit high for that meal.
Anyway keep on, keepin on, and get out on the trail. I look forward to more of your videos.
jaysearle 2 years ago
I should have made the amount a little clearer--when I said 4.oz I meant 1/2 cup and the 2.oz is 1/4 cup --and yes it does weigh 5.oz by weight and is enough for two medium sized meals at 400 cal each. Thanks for the reality check.
minibulldesign 2 years ago