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07/27/2015 10:49PM
We've simply done the hash browns in the box. They haven't always been well-received at meal time so we've left them off the grocery list the past couple of years.
"Keep close to Nature's heart, yourself; and break clear away, once in a while, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean." ~ John Muir
07/28/2015 09:12AM
quote Jackfish: "We've simply done the hash browns in the box. They haven't always been well-received at meal time so we've left them off the grocery list the past couple of years."
Not sure what kind you have used, but my canoeing partners love the boxed hashbrowns from the grocery store. In fact, my family eats them at home! We can find big boxes of hashbrowns that need to be rehydrated that are enough for several meals. We always have a box in the cupboard at home.
08/01/2015 10:32AM
We tried the Idahoan ones that come in a bag. You just follow the directions and fry in some butter. We used squeeze parkay. They were really good and will be a staple every year now!
Mike
Mike
The sound of a paddle in still waters will steal your soul.
08/01/2015 08:35PM
quote billconner: "I've found the hungry jacks in a carton if rehydrated well are pretty decent when cooked up in some bacon grease or butter - or ghee. A little bulk but low weight."
and another vote for these
For solo trips I split them in half. Tons of really good stuff you can add to them for a quick meal
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08/02/2015 09:00AM
quote Richwon4: "I am thinking I will make some fried tractors out small flat Idahoes. Simple easy small in pack."
Don't get caught with those tractors before you have a chance to eat them, don't want any fines. Lol. Got to "love" the damn auto spell thing.
The difference between genius and stupidity is; genius has its limits. Albert Einstein
08/06/2015 01:58PM
Yes, you can dehydrate hash browns right from the freezer onto your dehydrator. But why would you when there are Hungry Man hash browns in the box already dehydrated and spiced? Makes a full 1 lb of potatoes, cheesy version is soooo good. Almost too much food for 2 people with bacon & eggs. Almost.
It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop. -Confucius
08/06/2015 10:25PM
quote HammerII: "quote billconner: "I've found the hungry jacks in a carton if rehydrated well are pretty decent when cooked up in some bacon grease or butter - or ghee. A little bulk but low weight."
and another vote for these
For solo trips I split them in half. Tons of really good stuff you can add to them for a quick meal
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Forgot to add if you split them double bag them. I've even taken to adding a heavy paper towel to protect the bag from the hard SHARP potato's from poking holes in the bags
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