Rehydrating dehydrated foods Dehydrating different vegetables, fruits, and meats reduces the moisture content of your food, allowing it to last much longer, to shrink dramatically in size, and also gives you more space in your pantry and freezer. But what do you do with all the food after it's been dehydrated? Today, I will tell you how I rehydrate dehydrated food simply with water. Dehydrated foods maintain a high level of nutrition value and they can be used in various recipes or eaten as delicious dehydrated snacks. If you purchased a food dehydrator and took the time to dehydrate multitudes of food to store for the long-term and you are now left wondering what to do next. Today, I will walk you through some simple steps and tell you how to rehydrate not only dried vegetables but also dried fruits and dried meat. Rehydrating dehydrated vegetables To rehydrate the vegetables, you'll want to combine one part of the vegetables with two parts of water in a pan. Then, simmer t...
Olden Oasis holds a special place in my heart, as it was built by my grandparents' own hands many years ago. Back then, life moved at a slower pace, allowing them to create a cozy and functional home with a welcoming ambiance. They didn't have power tools, so they built the house one room at a time, focusing on simplicity and practicality. As I carry on their homesteading tradition, join me as I share this part of my heritage with you on my blog, Olden Oasis.