TOLeary
WKR
I’m curious who field strips their meals, or any food, that you bring on a trip. If you do, what are the things that make the biggest difference in saving the most weight and/or bulk?
I was just going through some stuff in my garage and found a leftover freeze dried meal so I repackaged it in a vac seal bag to see the weight and bulk difference.
What I found was .4 ounce weight savings with 3.5 mil bag. Which cut to the length I did would cost 81 cents per ounce. Seems like a cheap way to save weight over a longer trip. Doesn’t seem worth it on a shorter trip. But I could see if you guys have other tips of repackaging other foods where the combination of saving weight on each thing would be worth it
 I was just going through some stuff in my garage and found a leftover freeze dried meal so I repackaged it in a vac seal bag to see the weight and bulk difference.
What I found was .4 ounce weight savings with 3.5 mil bag. Which cut to the length I did would cost 81 cents per ounce. Seems like a cheap way to save weight over a longer trip. Doesn’t seem worth it on a shorter trip. But I could see if you guys have other tips of repackaging other foods where the combination of saving weight on each thing would be worth it
 
	 
 
		 
			 
			 
			 
 
		 
 
		 I’m not sure what the health implication for the bags I’m using are but they’re considered boil safe for 10 minutes and I know other bags have a better rating. I was also reading that Glad and Ziplock microwave safe bags are dioxin and BPA free but water should be below 195f. You might be good with what you’re using.
 I’m not sure what the health implication for the bags I’m using are but they’re considered boil safe for 10 minutes and I know other bags have a better rating. I was also reading that Glad and Ziplock microwave safe bags are dioxin and BPA free but water should be below 195f. You might be good with what you’re using.  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		