[pct-l] Food Dehydrator Tips or Recipes

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I dehydrate them concentrated. If possible I buy dried soup mixes and repackage. 
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> Lisa
>
> I have dried all our meals for the PCT.  You need to learn what works and
> what doesn't, then just cook extra for dinner at home and dehydrate the
> extra.
>
<snip>
> I buy my soup - there is a bigger selection on the internet (Amazon) than
> in the groceries these days.  I made soup once and decided the effort was
> not worth it.  Besides, the instant soups require little wait time while
> the ones I made required more.
>

Question: when you dehydrate said soups - I'm assuming you're using
condensed soups out of cans - do you mix them first as if you were going to
cook them and then dehydrate them, or do you take the condensed soup
directly from the can and dehydrate that? Or are you talking about buying
dried soups already in a packet? I know Teresa previously had been talking
about dehydrating canned soups.

TheDuck

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