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That last recipe for clam chowder (from Lucky) sounds great!!!! Check it 
out...
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Linda Jeffers" <gottago@lindajeffers.com>
To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 12:14 PM
Subject: [pct-l] food!


> <....I was wondering if
> ya'll had any favorite recipes, food suggestions etc. I've got a
> dehydrator so if you have any suggestions for that please let me know!
>
> jinx
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> Jinx-
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> I enjoy good meals on the trail. I dehydrate, vacuum seal and freeze:
> dinners, jerky, and fruit mostly.
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>
>
> Here is a list backpacking type cookbooks I have found contain many
> wonderful meals:
>
>
>
> 1. Backpack Gourmet, by Linda Frederick Yaffe
> 2. Lipsmackin' Backpackin' by Tim and Christine Conners
> 3. And I also like- Dry It ~You'll like it! By Gen MacManiman and Mary
> Bell's Complete Dehydrator Cookbook. Both of these books helped me learn 
> how
> to prepare, treat, and cook dehydrated foods when I was first learning.
> 4. The Wilderness Chef - Gourmet Recipes for the Great Outdoors by
> Claudine Martin is another book I purchased last year. I haven't, as of 
> yet,
> made any meals from this book, but they look GOOD.
>
>
>
> I also dehydrate leftovers from meals I make during the non hiking year:
> soups and chili - yummy!! I just make sure to run the leftover meals in 
> the
> Cuisinart (blender), just a few spins, so that all the food chunks are 
> small
> enough to dry all the way through. When I've left the food particles too
> large, the food dries on the outside, but remains moist on the inside (it
> spoils then).
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> Feel free to email me with any questions on which meals I like best or
> whatever.
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> Good hiking and eating.
>
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>
> Gottago
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>
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