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Tahyo
04-09-2008, 10:44 PM
If anyone is like me, I like gleaning useful information where ever I can find it. I was looking up something earlier and ran across this site. Not sure if anyone else has run across it, but here it is anyway.
Go to the menu on the left side and just read things in order that they come. You may pick up things that interest you and just skim right past the other things. Check out the "Fauxbaker"
There is some decent things on dehydrating.

http://www.freezerbagcooking.com/index.htm

I may have put this in the wrong topic area, so please move if I did.

crashdive123
04-09-2008, 10:51 PM
Good stuff. Thanks.

Alpine_Sapper
04-09-2008, 10:53 PM
If anyone is like me, I like gleaning useful information where ever I can find it. I was looking up something earlier and ran across this site. Not sure if anyone else has run across it, but here it is anyway.
Go to the menu on the left side and just read things in order that they come. You may pick up things that interest you and just skim right past the other things. Check out the "Fauxbaker"
There is some decent things on dehydrating.

http://www.freezerbagcooking.com/index.htm

I may have put this in the wrong topic area, so please move if I did.

Nice site. thanks.

Rick
04-10-2008, 01:25 PM
That is a nice site. He's correct about one thing, you can dehydrate a LOT of food in a short amount of time and since the water is gone, it takes up very little space or weight.

mbarnatl
04-27-2008, 01:07 PM
If anyone is like me, I like gleaning useful information where ever I can find it. I was looking up something earlier and ran across this site. Not sure if anyone else has run across it, but here it is anyway.
Go to the menu on the left side and just read things in order that they come. You may pick up things that interest you and just skim right past the other things. Check out the "Fauxbaker"
There is some decent things on dehydrating.

http://www.freezerbagcooking.com/index.htm

I may have put this in the wrong topic area, so please move if I did.

I had bought her cookbook several months ago. Have cooked several recipes out of it. She offers lots of ideas to vary the recipes. Have cooked them at home and out on hikes. She has a YouTube site that she is doing cooking videos now. She is also coming out with her second cookbook soon.

dilligaf2u2
04-28-2008, 03:19 PM
I carry a couple baking bags in my kit. I have put meat in it and buried it and let a fire over it do the work for me. I have also used them with solar ovens and for add water meals.

I always carry a few zip lock bags with me! It is like having foil with me! It is just something I do and has come about threw time.

Don