There are quite a few threads about dehydrating meals. All of it pertains to recipes and thats not what I'm after.
I am currently suffering from some GI . auto immune issues and am only able to eat meat and very limited green vegetables. But basically, completely carnivore day to day. With that being the case, I really need to figure out what I'll be able to eat in the field this year. That has led me down the road of dehydrating my own stuff. I plan on buying a freeze dryer, but that will likely be next year and not before this upcoming season.
I was about to dehydrate Scrambled eggs with sausage in the oven on 170 overnight, and while doing some toilet research found out that without a fan it could take as long as 30 hours to dry.
So now i need to know if the end result of dehydrated food is worth spending the money on a good dehydrator, or do I buy a cheapie to hold me over until I get my freeze dryer?
Ideas, thoughts, suggestions?
I am currently suffering from some GI . auto immune issues and am only able to eat meat and very limited green vegetables. But basically, completely carnivore day to day. With that being the case, I really need to figure out what I'll be able to eat in the field this year. That has led me down the road of dehydrating my own stuff. I plan on buying a freeze dryer, but that will likely be next year and not before this upcoming season.
I was about to dehydrate Scrambled eggs with sausage in the oven on 170 overnight, and while doing some toilet research found out that without a fan it could take as long as 30 hours to dry.
So now i need to know if the end result of dehydrated food is worth spending the money on a good dehydrator, or do I buy a cheapie to hold me over until I get my freeze dryer?
Ideas, thoughts, suggestions?