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| Gruel Dehydrating | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 30 2014, 11:02 AM (142 Views) | |
| Durgan | Nov 30 2014, 11:02 AM Post #1 |
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http://www.durgan.org/URL/?EQCFK 29 November 2014 Gruel Dehydrating. An experiment was made by dehydrating some recently made gruel. The end product would make a fine home dry cereal for camping or daily use. It is dry enough to keep for relatively long periods at room temperature. Process is to place on a tray and dehydrate for about eight hours at 145F.The powder is vacuum packed. I store mine in the freezer, since I won’t be using it for some time. Posted Image |
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