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Canning & Food Preservation
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Canning and preserving food. Includes dehydrating, freeze-drying, etc.
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I'm not familiar with the brand but I took a quick look and it seems like it has two of the features which were most important to me: trays you could pull out and that didn't have a hole in the centre (i.e. circular dehydrators) and temperature control.
We only make it to preserve it, so it's not seasoned at all: https://nchfp.uga.edu/how/can/how-do-i-can-tomatoes/standard-tomato-sauce/
Yes, you can bring oil with you to add to meals. My brother actually cooks in the back country and he brings oil to cook with. I agree fat is good for hiking - I eat plenty of nuts.
I ordered a devanti to try, seems like it's considered an ok brand.
Thanks for sharing the sauce recipe, do you add herbs/spices/salt afterwards? What things do you like to add?
How does your brother carry oil? Some kind of lightweight, sealed container?
I hope it works well for you! Have fun!
Maybe the word sauce is misleading - I preserve tomatoes this way. So instead of buying cans of tomato sauce like the one below, I just use the ones we made.
It's an very basic ingredient, not something that gets used on its own if that makes sense? It is used in both the dishes I mentioned, and I use it as a base for most bean dishes. The world is your oyster for spices - the tomato sauce is just another ingredient not something that dictates what flavors should be used.
I think he uses those small nalgene bottles sold at outdoor supply stores.