This how-to video explains how to dehydrate food for backpacking or camping. This is very helpful, and could make meat last for up to 6 months. This could save a lot of money in the long run.
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So is there a part 2 to this video? I'd like to see or hear the rest of what your doing with it. after its cooked and dehydrated do you bag and keep in the freezer or just store it in a dark cool area/cabinet?
I use my dehydrators also for doing my backpacking and hiking meals and snacks but I usually carry MH freeze dried meals with me though as my main meals. http://www.camping-foods.net
ok, found part 2, my bad...thanks for sharing.
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