Reading through the threads about dehydrating meals for camping as well as the fact that I'm a huge fan of some dehydrated fruits from the local co-op has got me thinking about a dehydrator. I figure its way cheaper than paying $10/lb for the stuff at the store. What are you guys using for dehydrators? Should I go with the cheaper ones and plan on rotating? Or is it worth a little extra and go for a L'equip or Excaliber or something? I have to say, I'm a little intriged at the ablity to make yogurt in one of the horizontal ones.
Also, another use for the dehydrator I was pondering...tea. Does anyone dehydrate stuff for tea to take into the backcountry? What do you use? I'm a big fan of tea. That way its not just always plain water drinking while camping. I can easily find rose hips right around Bozeman, and I remember from high school that you can get a ton on vit. c from rose hips. So dehydrating those to put in a little bag to throw into some boiling water for tea was a thought. Any other ideas? I can find oregon grapes and chokecherries pretty easily, but I'm not sure how that would taste. Are there any plants you look for while you're out in the woods that you throw into a pot to make tea?
Also, another use for the dehydrator I was pondering...tea. Does anyone dehydrate stuff for tea to take into the backcountry? What do you use? I'm a big fan of tea. That way its not just always plain water drinking while camping. I can easily find rose hips right around Bozeman, and I remember from high school that you can get a ton on vit. c from rose hips. So dehydrating those to put in a little bag to throw into some boiling water for tea was a thought. Any other ideas? I can find oregon grapes and chokecherries pretty easily, but I'm not sure how that would taste. Are there any plants you look for while you're out in the woods that you throw into a pot to make tea?