You can always tell when shrimp are dehydrated. They pee yellow.
Type: Posts; User: Rick
You can always tell when shrimp are dehydrated. They pee yellow.
He might not see your question. This is a four year old thread and the last time he logged on was June of this year.
Define cheap.....Because I've been called that before. Names won't be mentioned.
Pluggin' Grand Isle are we, Wayne?
Yeah, that explanation was for you.
Those of us that get snow (white stuff that falls from the sky composed of crystallized water) generally rely on the dehydrator especially in the winter. :nod:
That is just sooooo wrong. They stuffed that little kid in a lobster. That's not right. I'll bet he's still wearing a diaper. That's got to ruin the lobster meat.
They can't stand, silly. You remove the legs.
Most low fat meats can be dried. I wouldn't choose that method but if it works for her then it ... oh, you know. I'd cut them into chucks to expose more surface area and reduce the drying time.
Good stuff and it lasts a long time, too!