Good morning Washington! We tried a freeze dried soup last night. This was one that was commercially prepared. It tasted a lot like packaged food, which we are not accustomed to, so it was just okay to us. But, really, in a disaster it would be quite a welcome meal.
Next week, on Sunday, I'm going to try one of the freeze dried meals I made in my freeze drier. I'm hoping for much better results. I'm doing all this because freeze drying is one thing, but I'm not sure how to reconstitute it. I thought it would be a good idea to experiment with it before it's something we HAVE to eat.
The commercial freeze dried food comes with instructions, so that will help me decide how to do my own. They basically have you add back in the water that has been taken out. Fortunately I thought to track how much water was taken out of the food I freeze dried by weighing it going in and coming out of the freeze drier. I think the difference is the water weight.
Always one grand experiment after another around here.
Next week, on Sunday, I'm going to try one of the freeze dried meals I made in my freeze drier. I'm hoping for much better results. I'm doing all this because freeze drying is one thing, but I'm not sure how to reconstitute it. I thought it would be a good idea to experiment with it before it's something we HAVE to eat.
The commercial freeze dried food comes with instructions, so that will help me decide how to do my own. They basically have you add back in the water that has been taken out. Fortunately I thought to track how much water was taken out of the food I freeze dried by weighing it going in and coming out of the freeze drier. I think the difference is the water weight.
Always one grand experiment after another around here.
