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<blockquote data-quote="Eselkopf1" data-source="post: 1282224" data-attributes="member: 100375"><p>So I learned this trick a few years back while stationed in Alaska. I was having beers at this dive bar in Fairbanks and met a bush pilot and we got to talking. I've used this several times and it's awesome.</p><p></p><p>Take ground hamburger or sausage and brown it up like normal. Dehydrate it, it will turn into basically brown looking sand. Its super light and easy to use. You just add it to whatever you got going on. I like throwing some in with ramen or mac n cheese and so forth. It will rehydrate pretty quick.</p><p></p><p>I will often times just hit a gas station and grab some trail mix and a pack of ramen or the like. Its an easy way to add protein. I also grab plastic utensils from the gas station. They are usually free over by the hot dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eselkopf1, post: 1282224, member: 100375"] So I learned this trick a few years back while stationed in Alaska. I was having beers at this dive bar in Fairbanks and met a bush pilot and we got to talking. I've used this several times and it's awesome. Take ground hamburger or sausage and brown it up like normal. Dehydrate it, it will turn into basically brown looking sand. Its super light and easy to use. You just add it to whatever you got going on. I like throwing some in with ramen or mac n cheese and so forth. It will rehydrate pretty quick. I will often times just hit a gas station and grab some trail mix and a pack of ramen or the like. Its an easy way to add protein. I also grab plastic utensils from the gas station. They are usually free over by the hot dogs. [/QUOTE]
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