Cut Costs with DIY Freeze-Dried Camping Meals
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- Why spend a fortune on store-bought freeze-dried meals when you can create your own nutritious and delicious meals for a fraction of the price?
In this video, we’ll cover:
🔹 Ingredients and preparation: freeze-dried chicken, mushrooms, peas, instant rice, and 2 bouillon cubes.
🔹 Step-by-step instructions on assembling your DIY freeze-dried meal.
🔹 Tips on vacuum sealing your meal for freshness and longevity.
🔹 Cost comparison with leading brands like Mountain House.
🔹 Benefits of making your own freeze-dried meals for camping, backpacking, or emergency preparedness.
Recipe Highlight:
Freeze-Dried Chicken
Mushrooms
Peas
Instant Rice
2 Bouillon Cubes
Vacuum Sealed for Freshness
Not only will this DIY method save you money, but it also allows you to customize your meals to suit your taste and dietary preferences. Perfect for your next outdoor adventure or to have on hand for emergencies!
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Good one!
Very impressive, great idea! God bless you as well.
Nice!!
It works!
Great video, Chris. If time is an issue, I use the freeze dried components and add boiling water. If not, I use dehydrated items, pouring them into a peanut butter jar or a freezer weight zip bag with water and let the meal re-hydrate all day or overnight before cooking.
Bill, You must go through a lot of peanut butter!
@@SpeirOutdoors I save the jars and wash them a lot. They're really tough.
Awesome. Wife and I have been talking about getting a foodsaver. Now I have another reason.
They come in handy in so many ways
Interesting
Yes indeed
Have you already made a charcoal filter for the water to use for the food?
When I’m bringing water to a boil for food, I typically only filter it from grit
@@SpeirOutdoors How would you do it?
Can you make a video on how long it takes to rehydrate the meal?
Yes indeed that’s the next one!
@@SpeirOutdoors cool looking forward to seeing it thanks Chris🤣