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<blockquote data-quote="Arcola" data-source="post: 2489391" data-attributes="member: 122418"><p>I dehydrate my own Backpacking meals. I long for a freeze dryer, but I can get over the cost. Also, the good ones require a designated 240v circuit and are much more costly that the $3k models you're referencing. The bigger issue is that you can't dehydrate or freeze dry a meal you cooked conventionally, and expect it to turn out. There are a lot of adaptations in the cooking process to make it reconstitute well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arcola, post: 2489391, member: 122418"] I dehydrate my own Backpacking meals. I long for a freeze dryer, but I can get over the cost. Also, the good ones require a designated 240v circuit and are much more costly that the $3k models you're referencing. The bigger issue is that you can't dehydrate or freeze dry a meal you cooked conventionally, and expect it to turn out. There are a lot of adaptations in the cooking process to make it reconstitute well. [/QUOTE]
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