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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Group Forum: Solo Tripping Harmony House Foods!! |
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05/04/2018 07:18PM
Heard about this place from someone on this solo forum, and I ordered a Deluxe Sampler from them. 32, 1 cup portions of top notch dehydrated product for $60 delivered. This will rehydrate to roughly 20 quarts, and at this price, I do not believe you can dehydrate as many products and think that you have saved any money. I have been playing around with solo recipes of this and that from this purchase, and the taste in incredible as is the cook time. No salt, no msg, no preservatives; no problems!
"The future ain't what it used to be" Yogi Berra
05/05/2018 07:51AM
boonie: "That looks good! "
It really is, and there is a lot of variety in this sampler. What I like is that I get to add whatever spices I want. I know that is true with home dehydrated as well, but for the price, quality, quantity received and time saved, I am really glad I tried this. A bunch of tvp products included also make this a great product.
"The future ain't what it used to be" Yogi Berra
05/06/2018 03:40PM
Lots of great sources, a person only need to look.
North Bay Trading
Savory Spices
Honeyville
Hoosier Hill Farm
Redwicks Freeze Dried
along with Harmony are on my regular supplies listing.
butthead
North Bay Trading
Savory Spices
Honeyville
Hoosier Hill Farm
Redwicks Freeze Dried
along with Harmony are on my regular supplies listing.
butthead
"never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" George Carlin
05/06/2018 08:28PM
My potion sizes keep getting smaller the older I get. I discovered my base portion size for dried foods by experimentation while car based camping and at home. Other thing is the concept of pantry supplies packing. It's mostly dependent on my desires at the time of preparation.
Most dried foods I start with tablespoon measure, 1 to 2 of meat, 2 of mixed vegetables, the carbs potatoes/rice/noodles vary a lot on the brand supplied. Toss in a 1/4 to 1/2 cup of some sauce. That is likely a 1/2 sized meal for most, but that's what I do.
butthead
Most dried foods I start with tablespoon measure, 1 to 2 of meat, 2 of mixed vegetables, the carbs potatoes/rice/noodles vary a lot on the brand supplied. Toss in a 1/4 to 1/2 cup of some sauce. That is likely a 1/2 sized meal for most, but that's what I do.
butthead
"never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" George Carlin
05/07/2018 11:17AM
billconner: "Would love to hear what kind of portions dry make a portion when rehydrated.
And especially interesed in review of the tvp."
Nice review of the HH tvp products here. I have only played around with a few recipes, but I can say the texture of the the tvp beef is solid; I like it better than home dehydrated burger.
"The future ain't what it used to be" Yogi Berra
05/07/2018 04:07PM
Never tried TVP, maybe someday. Ever try drying hand cut beef at home? I do that with sirloin steak, cut to thin strips , then diced cuts about 1/4 inch per side.
Soak in worcestershire sauce and dry in my oven. Hand cut venison is better, both make great stews and you control the fat content.
I do most of my meat at home (red meats, beef/pork), except for some Redwicks stuff like freeze dried chicken ham or shrimp. All the rest of my ingredients are purchased on line.
butthead
Soak in worcestershire sauce and dry in my oven. Hand cut venison is better, both make great stews and you control the fat content.
I do most of my meat at home (red meats, beef/pork), except for some Redwicks stuff like freeze dried chicken ham or shrimp. All the rest of my ingredients are purchased on line.
butthead
"never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" George Carlin
05/08/2018 09:04PM
I ordered the same pack. I tried it for the first time this weekend on an overnight trip on the Current River here in Missouri. I put in 1/3 cup of peas, 1/3 cup of corn, and a 1/3 cup of carrots, salt, pepper and a teaspoon of bell peppers thrown in for good measure. There is going to be a learning curve on cooking with these packets. I didn't soak them before cooking. After about 15 minutes in boiling water the corn was still very chewy but the taste was good. The serving size was too much for two people. In the future I will use 1/3 cup of vegetables per person and pre-soak the vegetables before cooking.
05/09/2018 08:51AM
DougD: "I ordered the same pack. I tried it for the first time this weekend on an overnight trip on the Current River here in Missouri. I put in 1/3 cup of peas, 1/3 cup of corn, and a 1/3 cup of carrots, salt, pepper and a teaspoon of bell peppers thrown in for good measure. There is going to be a learning curve on cooking with these packets. I didn't soak them before cooking. After about 15 minutes in boiling water the corn was still very chewy but the taste was good. The serving size was too much for two people. In the future I will use 1/3 cup of vegetables per person and pre-soak the vegetables before cooking. "
Agree on the learning curve. They do offer a few recipes on their website. I have started with these and added/modified ingredients. I am amazed at how such small quantities can be so filling.
"The future ain't what it used to be" Yogi Berra
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