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Are there any backpackers out there?

I'm vegetarian and wondering if anyone has made any food for backpacking using

their Vitamix and a dehydrator.

I usually pack the standard fare- granola bars, trail mix, fruit leather, tofu

jerky and Backpacker's Pantry dinners (just add boiled water to the pouch).

I did a trial of vegetarian shepherd's pie that I compiled at home + added to a

ziploc bag (using a homemade foil cozy for insulating). It was great! Now that I

have a Vitamix I wanted to get some tried + true recipes.

Anyone care to share?

thanks!

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Here's Sergei Boutenko's video about dehydrating foods for backpacking. I don't

know that it has any new ideas for you, but you might like his website where he

talks about wild edibles.

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I am a fellow vegetarian, and also do a TON of dehydrating-happy to share

recipes with you. I will post some to the files section-too tired tonight, am

in the middle of a major remodling project!

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> Are there any backpackers out there?

> I'm vegetarian and wondering if anyone has made any food for backpacking using

their Vitamix and a dehydrator.

> I usually pack the standard fare- granola bars, trail mix, fruit leather, tofu

jerky and Backpacker's Pantry dinners (just add boiled water to the pouch).

> I did a trial of vegetarian shepherd's pie that I compiled at home + added to

a ziploc bag (using a homemade foil cozy for insulating). It was great! Now that

I have a Vitamix I wanted to get some tried + true recipes.

> Anyone care to share?

> thanks!

>

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Velda, my dear-you NAILED it! I don't dare even tell what I am up to!

Actually, I am blogging about my latest venture, so I will share details in a

few days...

> >> Are there any backpackers out there?

> >> I'm vegetarian and wondering if anyone has made any food for backpacking

using their Vitamix and a dehydrator.

> >> I usually pack the standard fare- granola bars, trail mix, fruit leather,

tofu jerky and Backpacker's Pantry dinners (just add boiled water to the pouch).

> >> I did a trial of vegetarian shepherd's pie that I compiled at home + added

to a ziploc bag (using a homemade foil cozy for insulating). It was great! Now

that I have a Vitamix I wanted to get some tried + true recipes.

> >> Anyone care to share?

> >> thanks!

> >>

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> > Please bookmark these pages:

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> > /links/

> > (this is the Links page where I save the answers to FAQs and Answers,

Recipes, and LOTS of other helpful information - this page is always being added

to)

> >

> >

/links/IMPORTANT_VitamixE\

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> > PLEASE DON'T UNSUBSCRIBE IF YOU ARE GETTING TOO MUCH MAIL! (if you

unsubscribe, you will lose access to the Links page - an Encyclopedia of

Collected Vitamix Wisdom! Go to this link to learn how to stop mail from

coming, but STILL be a member of the group so you can STILL visit the Links page

and read messages online!

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