Powdered cheese was in great demand by the US military quartermaster corp to feed soldiers in WWII. When the war ended they had a shi- -, er at lot of this stuff and not a lot of soldiers to feed. The quartermaster offered to sell some to Charles Doolin. It was such a good price the Doolin bought all of it. He had no use for the product but he saw a good deal. Once he had it he added it to a corn puff and Cheetos were born.
@@alanwakefield8984 Regular bay leaves you'd have in your spice cabinet. If you go to a local health food store you might find large bags for cooking, and home use. God bless!
@@leasnow709it will if it gets contaminated with water. I buy big jars, and transfer some to small jars for table use. That way, breadcrumbs and other "double-dipping" contaminants stay out of the big jar.
I cooked in the army, I used powdered and dehydrated food all the time, even shrimp packed more than 30 yrs before i opened the can, but the #1 powder i would recomend in any prep, beef base, chicken base, vegetable base, tomatoe base, I can guarantee with these ingredients, I could cook a turd and make it tastey to ya. Powdered onion soup is another staple can be used in lots of things, dry beans,all kinds,rice,noodles all kinds,dehydrated potatoes,all kinds,dehydrated vegetables, these items go very far feeding more people with very little. Powdered cheese,powdered milk. Dehydrated meat is always good but it is expensive, but with these ingredients you can make hearty soups by using small amounts of these items and feed many people. Its really not hard
There's a TH-camr on here, an older woman, who is really into making and using powdered produce. She dehydrates them, puts them in a high powered blender, puts that into mason jars and vaccum seals them.
There are LOTS of prepper channels teaching on this subject. Just state the subject. Its OK to buy all manner of food and use a dehydrator, I've done frozen veg from the shops too.
Low fat powdered milk is also good for lactose intolerant people. I can eat a lot of homemade foods made with powdered milk I can't eat made with regular milk. Plus it stores well in the frig after opening for weeks.
@chrisholmes2714 actually, when the fats are removed from milk, the lactose percentage/concentration goes up. Are you able to have products made with heavy cream, but no milk?
@jturtle5318 that may be a factor, too, but the higher the fat content, the lower the lactose content. Also, someone mentioned raw milk. I'm lactose intolerant when it's store bought processed milk, but I can drink raw milk. It seems that the less the milk is processed, the less I have problems with it. I've talked with many people who have been diagnosed with being lactose intolerant who have experienced the same thing.
@robertsides5808 I was going to point this out, but you beat me to it. @candacehalapin2804 powdered milk and powdered eggs were first freeze-dried, then broken up into a powder. These items, and others, would spoil before they would dry enough to powder.
Freeze drying is by far superior to Dehydration... freeze dried can last decades with little change from original product dehydrated lasts weeks to months
Many of these items are worth buying and using as part of your regular diet. I buy powdered butter, my wife loves popcorn, instead of that liquid cr*p movie theaters use try powdered butter, wife loves it and she doesn't even know its a prepper item.
While you can't get everything from one company, in my experience, look at Z Natural Foods. They have a lot of powdered items. You can make a lot at home if you have the time and a dehydrator. There's a few you tube channels that will tell you how.
I just saw a video on water-bath canning sour cream, and Philly cream cheese. Brilliant, and easy. I’ve done about 5jars of each. I’ll wait 2mths, and try one of each. If it’s a good texture +taste, I’ll do heaps more ready for SHTF.
Make sure to have an excellent water purification system too, there's plenty of choice regarding technology of reverse osmosis, purification and filtration "candles" using ceramic and activated carbon, still need to store water but you might be able to use shallow wells and purify ground surface water typically down to about 30 to 50 feet but often not much lower than 3 feet
In Vietnam 1967-68, we ate C-rations dated "Nov-1944". The Vietnamese would steal them if the rations weren't guarded. Canned peaches most fought over, next was canned fruit cocktail, then pound cake. Worst was canned pork.
In Homemaking class in 1964 we made peanut butter cookies using a large can labeled USDA Government Surplus Peanut Butter October 1957. The teacher told me it was fine to use. I was skeptical. Nobody died from it, but the taste was quite inferior to my Mom's peanut butter cookies.
downside to powdered peanut butter is that you lose the best part which is the fat. we need a certain amount of fat to avoid protein toxicity hence why sustaining on something like rabbits alone does not work. the rest are great options, not sure i would want to waste money on powdered peanut butter, since i have beans and rice for protein.
@@irislewis4711 ya if you are using it for short term that works. if you store it for long term then you need to grow a sustainable source of fat like sunflowers lots of them to press fat from the seeds. since fats and oils go rancid after 1-3 years. so if you are storing it for long term not so great. mostly it is good for adding to smoothies as having the fat removed makes it blend better with smoothies.
I'm stocking up on Chinese carry-out mustard packets. I figure they'll be great barter items when everyone is looking to cover the awful taste of old prepper supplies.
You mentioned powdered foods, I've been wondering if things like instant mash potatoes, quaker oats, rice and others like this will store well ? I had wondered about any water content ?
wow , you are very Knowledgable! i have lots of dried stuff, eggs, milk, Potatoes, i will for sure get more of your suggsedtions, like power cheese , and more. thank you very much for your wirk 🙏🙂❤❤❤❤
Put in mason jars with the flat lids. Air seal with the hose attachment. Just put a paper towel or cupcake paper (dry) over the powder inside the jar to keep it from getting sucked out.
You can purchase powdered food and fruit from various retailers, both online and offline. Online options include popular platforms like Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and iHerb, where you can find a wide range of products and brands. Additionally, specialty health food stores such as Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's, and Sprouts Farmers Market often carry powdered food and fruit items, catering to those looking for organic or natural options. Nutrition and supplement stores like GNC and The Vitamin Shoppe also stock these products. Supermarkets and grocery stores frequently have health food or organic sections where you might find powdered food and fruit products
@@valleygirl4161 i’ve ordered from Augustine Farms, but I never saw powdered fruits and vegetables only freeze dried. Is that what you’re referring to? Thank you very much.😊
If you live in a state that has high humidity don't bother with any of these powdered goods except milk. Once any of these products are opened they go bad quickly
You can use desiccants in jars that are opened frequently, or with the others you may package with an oxygen absorber and a desiccant, or vacuum seal them in jars.
I have a question about the video. I get GNC protein waste supplements and they have an expiration date and it’s not 30 years. Does this mean I’m getting the wrong kind of protein supplement or does that mean the expiration date can be discarded?
Powdered, dehydrated, freeze dried food that is packaged for 10-30 year storage will clearly state that fact on the label. Once you open the package the food inside will deteriorate after 30 days to a year. All this should be explained on the label.
. I vaccum seal my products in glass with lids. It lasts for yrs and taste fresh yrs later, eggs I water glass, FD & dehydrate, can everything I grow or get deals on, etc. Started in 1965 and to this day continue. Keep in a room in my celler, under ground, with no windows and a door, keep it dark and it stays cool yr round. It's great to only have to go shopping every 4 or 5 months. 😊
Most dates are not valid.. they tell us that so we will keep buying.. check the products.. if it smells good..’it tastes good… most canned products stay good up to 10 plus years
Unless you live in a desert area or have a breathing issue like asthma, you can absolutely live without air-conditioning. I've never in my 54 yrs had AC & 20 of that was homesteading in the South. Yes, it was uncomfortable at times (95+), but you will acclimate! I've also lived w/o any type of heat at all after an early spring blizzard. I learned a massive lesson about being prepared from that situation! I will take heat over AC any day of the week!
@@branwen8009yep..born in 1959..water coolers in window..we got a.c.bout 74?...we ate gov.food..powder eggs..milk..ect.dryed peas good..peanut butter..you can make it. ..tulsa.
I have a few things that I ordered from Thrive life, including powdered butter. My family wasn’t crazy about the flavor of the beef and chicken options, however I believe they’d be less picky in a SHTF scenario, and I actually liked the ground beef option, I found it pleasing in ramen and soup. The cans last at least 25 years when still sealed. Once opened they should be used within 6 months. I would genuinely like a free dryer, but the cost has prevented me from investing in one. I will start pressure canning next month and see how effective I am with canning fruit, soups and meat. Edited to add, it wasn’t the flavor of the meat but the texture. I was still a beginner and possibly I didn’t prepare them as well as I could have.
So glad I got this feed . I had never thought of the products on this list. I can’t believe I didn’t, and can clearly see just how useful and nutritious these products are. Thank you 😊
I'm an owner and user of a home freeze dryer. I've been powdering greens and vegetables and fruits for a while. I don't let anything from my garden go to waste. If it's edible, it's either canned, frozen or freeze dried. It's an investment. Pricey, but the knowledge of having healthy, organic and nutritious food at the ready if anything happens is priceless. Not to mention the price of food these days.
You should never refrigerate eggs anyway. It lessens their freshness does not elongate it. I always have powdered milk in. I have a lot of powdered soups too. I keep a lot of pulses in dried state.
Powered food, dehydrated food, freeze dried foods are expensive so they are not for everyday use for the average person. I think they are mostly intended to be survival food in the event of a disaster, Hurricanes, tornado’s, flooding, power grid interruptions, etc. Many people have been buying these kind of foods little by little since the pandemic in 2000. Also, watch for sales. I like powdered tomato’s and freeze dried fruits and vegetables because there is no waste.
There was a couple on utube showing how you can can anything flour, rice they even canned water and fresh eggs. I knew gas could be pickled whole but never knew about the canning in their shells
You have forgoten the added health benifits of freeze drying over dehydration. Dehydration cooks food on low heat which leads to significant loss of nutrition. Freeze drying retains 98 percent of nutrition. Freeze drying is considerably better.
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can you do a video showing us hiw to use the powder stuff. my dear wife, is not healthy now, we are together since 1965, niw that she is ill , i am now the cook. like how much water i should use with the powder, i am european, so please give me, ans the rest of the world outside of America in grams please fluid is usually given in mil liters, but in grams that can work too. 🙏🙂❤❤❤. i have now subscrd 🙏🙂❤❤
The instructions for reconstituting powdered, dehydrated, freeze dried foods should be on the label. Yes, they all require broth, water, or some liquid to reconstitute them.
@@lyndasmith8747 it is best to soak them in water or broth, in refrigerator over night. That way, they are reconstituted and ready to use in the morning.
1 suggestion, a better option for opening cans ,( no sharp edges, reusable lid)5 opening uses. Kuhn Rikon 5in1 master can opener. Easy to use ,children also.
Powdered cheese was in great demand by the US military quartermaster corp to feed soldiers in WWII. When the war ended they had a shi- -, er at lot of this stuff and not a lot of soldiers to feed. The quartermaster offered to sell some to Charles Doolin. It was such a good price the Doolin bought all of it. He had no use for the product but he saw a good deal. Once he had it he added it to a corn puff and Cheetos were born.
Yes. Saw this on the history channel.
Huh I thought that all democrats were both cheesy and Cheetos da vote again and again.
Bay leaves keep bugs out of powdered shelf foods. GIs have known about powdered products forever. I like this idea.
Good to know
remember the bay leaves are poisonous to dogs.
@@alanwakefield8984 Regular bay leaves you'd have in your spice cabinet. If you go to a local health food store you might find large bags for cooking, and home use. God bless!
Bay leaf bushes grew wild in SC
@@deloreswilson1798 I keep it in my flour, rice, corn meal.
1) Powdered eggs
2) Powdered milk
3) Powdered whey protein
4) Powdered soups
5) Powdered Cheese
6) Powdered peanut butter
7) Powdered fruits
8) Powdered vegetables
Don't forget powdered water
@@danielsailors6644ha ha ha they call it snow ..
I hope you guys like powder food.
@@lucchasse2413 It’s better than eating tree bark & bugs. 🪳
Thank you!
Honey Honey Honey
Ghee ( clarified butter)
Soda bicarbonate magnesium chloride
Dry fruits that you can soak in water
Raw Honey also works as an antibiotic
Honey never goes bad
@@leasnow709it will if it gets contaminated with water.
I buy big jars, and transfer some to small jars for table use. That way, breadcrumbs and other "double-dipping" contaminants stay out of the big jar.
I cooked in the army, I used powdered and dehydrated food all the time, even shrimp packed more than 30 yrs before i opened the can, but the #1 powder i would recomend in any prep, beef base, chicken base, vegetable base, tomatoe base, I can guarantee with these ingredients, I could cook a turd and make it tastey to ya. Powdered onion soup is another staple can be used in lots of things, dry beans,all kinds,rice,noodles all kinds,dehydrated potatoes,all kinds,dehydrated vegetables, these items go very far feeding more people with very little. Powdered cheese,powdered milk. Dehydrated meat is always good but it is expensive, but with these ingredients you can make hearty soups by using small amounts of these items and feed many people. Its really not hard
You are the only person I have heard talking about powdered products. Sounds like a great idea. Thanks.
There's a TH-camr on here, an older woman, who is really into making and using powdered produce.
She dehydrates them, puts them in a high powered blender, puts that into mason jars and vaccum seals them.
There are LOTS of prepper channels teaching on this subject. Just state the subject. Its OK to buy all manner of food and use a dehydrator, I've done frozen veg from the shops too.
@@SamsungGalaxy-nm5qt
You need to add oxygen absorbers to the jar to keep everything really dry
You can also freeze dry eggs and many other foods.
If only I had a machine. 😊
Low fat powdered milk is also good for lactose intolerant people. I can eat a lot of homemade foods made with powdered milk I can't eat made with regular milk. Plus it stores well in the frig after opening for weeks.
Then you should try raw milk.
I use coffee mate
@chrisholmes2714 actually, when the fats are removed from milk, the lactose percentage/concentration goes up. Are you able to have products made with heavy cream, but no milk?
@@TrialAndError8713the fat content slows digestion and usually helps with lactose intolerance.
@jturtle5318 that may be a factor, too, but the higher the fat content, the lower the lactose content. Also, someone mentioned raw milk. I'm lactose intolerant when it's store bought processed milk, but I can drink raw milk. It seems that the less the milk is processed, the less I have problems with it. I've talked with many people who have been diagnosed with being lactose intolerant who have experienced the same thing.
Dehydrate, blend to powder, store in air tight container, store in a cool dry place. You can dehydrate just about everything you can eat.
All stored dehydrated foods should be packed with dessicants, which are cheap. Vac packing even better
freeze dry is the only safe way dehydrator are not safe for long term storage
@robertsides5808 I was going to point this out, but you beat me to it.
@candacehalapin2804 powdered milk and powdered eggs were first freeze-dried, then broken up into a powder. These items, and others, would spoil before they would dry enough to powder.
Freeze drying is by far superior to Dehydration... freeze dried can last decades with little change from original product dehydrated lasts weeks to months
@@nomadsland5078properly dehydrated herbs, vegetables and fruit keep over a year. Freeze-drying is what I would go with if I was just starting out.
Eggs, milk,Whey protein, powdered soup, cheese, peanut butter, fruit, vegetables.
Can you store these powdered good in the original packaging they come in and will it last years in these packaging??
Air tight container is key!
@@christinelang2148 i prefer glass if possible.
Butter???
Most of those go rancid.
Excellent information.
One still will need water for Any of these powdered items. You need to store water too!
Just buy dehydrated water.
Of course it will have to be stored in a dark, cool, dry place.
@@cbc8716 Not sure anyone got that....🤣🤣
@@yellowbird5411 and this is why we are where we are.
i have a jar of dehydrated water, it says on the label rehydrate by adding water to the fill line, and shake vigorously for one minute.
Absolutely!
Many of these items are worth buying and using as part of your regular diet. I buy powdered butter, my wife loves popcorn, instead of that liquid cr*p movie theaters use try powdered butter, wife loves it and she doesn't even know its a prepper item.
Well done, thank you
What is a good, reputable company to purchase these things from??? You can also get powdered cream & sour cream.
While you can't get everything from one company, in my experience, look at Z Natural Foods. They have a lot of powdered items. You can make a lot at home if you have the time and a dehydrator. There's a few you tube channels that will tell you how.
Augason Farms
Tried the dried Sour Cream, was very grainy on rehydrating
Thrive Life Foods
I just saw a video on water-bath canning sour cream, and Philly cream cheese.
Brilliant, and easy.
I’ve done about 5jars of each. I’ll wait 2mths, and try one of each.
If it’s a good texture +taste, I’ll do heaps more ready for SHTF.
Make sure to have an excellent water purification system too, there's plenty of choice regarding technology of reverse osmosis, purification and filtration "candles" using ceramic and activated carbon, still need to store water but you might be able to use shallow wells and purify ground surface water typically down to about 30 to 50 feet but often not much lower than 3 feet
In Vietnam 1967-68, we ate C-rations dated "Nov-1944".
The Vietnamese would steal them if the rations weren't guarded.
Canned peaches most fought over, next was canned fruit cocktail, then
pound cake. Worst was canned pork.
In Homemaking class in 1964 we made peanut butter cookies using a large can labeled USDA Government Surplus Peanut Butter October 1957. The teacher told me it was fine to use. I was skeptical. Nobody died from it, but the taste was quite inferior to my Mom's peanut butter cookies.
downside to powdered peanut butter is that you lose the best part which is the fat. we need a certain amount of fat to avoid protein toxicity hence why sustaining on something like rabbits alone does not work. the rest are great options, not sure i would want to waste money on powdered peanut butter, since i have beans and rice for protein.
I add fat to my powdered peanut butter when using it and it is very satisfying.
@@irislewis4711 ya if you are using it for short term that works. if you store it for long term then you need to grow a sustainable source of fat like sunflowers lots of them to press fat from the seeds. since fats and oils go rancid after 1-3 years. so if you are storing it for long term not so great.
mostly it is good for adding to smoothies as having the fat removed makes it blend better with smoothies.
Just buy boiled peanuts in a can to blend
ketoacidosis...
@@firearmssanctuary2448 a good sustainable source of fat will be other survivors walking around on the hoof...
What. too soon?
😝
Nutritional yeast. Coconut oil never goes rancid (not powdered, I know).
Google says Coconut oil dies after 3 years.??
You are incorrect. Coconut oil can last 3 years, but it can also spoil.
Honey keeps indefinitely if properly stored.
But then you need to have enough water to use the powdered food.
Plan ahead.
And *never* tell anyone of your preps.
Very good and where do you get these to buy ?please repltY in the comments section thank you ❤
Patriot Supply $$$, Costco $$, or Walmart $.
Yes where do you find all of the powder food?
I'm stocking up on Chinese carry-out mustard packets. I figure they'll be great barter items when everyone is looking to cover the awful taste of old prepper supplies.
😆
"Mustard King" could be a movie.😅
powdered wasabi works, too...
@@thatguyinelnorte It's also a fun name to say. Waaaa Saaaabbeeee...
There are MANY Video's on TH-cam about Freeze Drying for long storage, and preserves the flavor, as well as the nutrients
Where do you get this stuff
You mentioned powdered foods, I've been wondering if things like instant mash potatoes, quaker oats, rice and others like this will store well ? I had wondered about any water content ?
Potato flakes, oats, white rice, dried beans(pinto, navy white northern, etc. will last forever if stored properly.
@@Notmyhome-y7y I will have a good supply of each. Thanks
@@beefstew4698 I store them in canning jars with oxygen absorbers.
I remember powdered eggs from camping ! They make great scrambled eggs!
That's literally the ONLY thing you can do with a powered egg other than an omlette.
wow , you are very Knowledgable!
i have lots of dried stuff, eggs, milk, Potatoes,
i will for sure get more of your suggsedtions, like power cheese , and more. thank you very much for your wirk 🙏🙂❤❤❤❤
How about using a food saver to vacuum pack these powder products? Would that work?
You might suck the powder into the machine if you aren't careful.
Put in mason jars with the flat lids. Air seal with the hose attachment. Just put a paper towel or cupcake paper (dry) over the powder inside the jar to keep it from getting sucked out.
Outstanding video! Newest subscriber!!
Amazon
water. water. water..I store mine in 2 liter pop bottles, they fit anywhere
Also great for dry goods like rice and such.
Me too, got 80 full 😊
Has anyone tried storing the soda bottles on their side as opposed to upright? I want to do it to save space but worry about leakage.
Make sure kids are tight then they won't leak
Lids not kids lol
Where can you buy powdered food and fruit! 😊
You can purchase powdered food and fruit from various retailers, both online and offline. Online options include popular platforms like Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and iHerb, where you can find a wide range of products and brands. Additionally, specialty health food stores such as Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's, and Sprouts Farmers Market often carry powdered food and fruit items, catering to those looking for organic or natural options. Nutrition and supplement stores like GNC and The Vitamin Shoppe also stock these products. Supermarkets and grocery stores frequently have health food or organic sections where you might find powdered food and fruit products
@@frugallivingrecipesThank you very much.
Auguson Farms online
Thank you. I’ll check them out.❤
@@valleygirl4161 i’ve ordered from Augustine Farms, but I never saw powdered fruits and vegetables only freeze dried. Is that what you’re referring to? Thank you very much.😊
Great video !!!
Where do we buy powdered fruits and vegetables from?
Amazon
Most if not all of these items are freeze dryed... not just dehydrated.
How do we use powdered whey?
Pretty much any way that you would use milk (fresh, canned, or powdered) in cooking or baking.
If you live in a state that has high humidity don't bother with any of these powdered goods except milk. Once any of these products are opened they go bad quickly
You can use desiccants in jars that are opened frequently, or with the others you may package with an oxygen absorber and a desiccant, or vacuum seal them in jars.
@@allaboutmycats454
high humidity still wrecks them.
Try storing smaller portions in smaller glass jars...or smaller Mylar bags.
LouiseAustralia 🦘
I have a question about the video. I get GNC protein waste supplements and they have an expiration date and it’s not 30 years. Does this mean I’m getting the wrong kind of protein supplement or does that mean the expiration date can be discarded?
Mostly, it's not really packaged for longterm storage. That and they want you to use it and buy more....
My guess is the product expiration date isn't for the product its for the plastic container it's stored in
Powdered, dehydrated, freeze dried food that is packaged for 10-30 year storage will clearly state that fact on the label. Once you open the package the food inside will deteriorate after 30 days to a year. All this should be explained on the label.
. I vaccum seal my products in glass with lids. It lasts for yrs and taste fresh yrs later, eggs I water glass, FD & dehydrate, can everything I grow or get deals on, etc. Started in 1965 and to this day continue. Keep in a room in my celler, under ground, with no windows and a door, keep it dark and it stays cool yr round. It's great to only have to go shopping every 4 or 5 months. 😊
So do you just ignore the dates on the whey and egg powders? I have some but only has a 9month date on
I wondered that also
Most dates are not valid.. they tell us that so we will keep buying.. check the products.. if it smells good..’it tastes good… most canned products stay good up to 10 plus years
I know if the electricity goes off and there is no ac its going to be rough to have a cool place in the summer if the grid goes down
Unless you live in a desert area or have a breathing issue like asthma, you can absolutely live without air-conditioning. I've never in my 54 yrs had AC & 20 of that was homesteading in the South. Yes, it was uncomfortable at times (95+), but you will acclimate! I've also lived w/o any type of heat at all after an early spring blizzard. I learned a massive lesson about being prepared from that situation! I will take heat over AC any day of the week!
@@branwen8009try 95 at night in the summer time in CA
@@branwen8009yep..born in 1959..water coolers in window..we got a.c.bout 74?...we ate gov.food..powder eggs..milk..ect.dryed peas good..peanut butter..you can make it. ..tulsa.
Thats hot but where i use to live it can get to 110*, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Gets really hot in the valley. Glad i moved😂😊. @Mike-sr6gd
@@markgordon8146water coolers in windows?
I bought the powdered eggs from HSN absolutely very good l have to order more
I have a few things that I ordered from Thrive life, including powdered butter. My family wasn’t crazy about the flavor of the beef and chicken options, however I believe they’d be less picky in a SHTF scenario, and I actually liked the ground beef option, I found it pleasing in ramen and soup. The cans last at least 25 years when still sealed. Once opened they should be used within 6 months. I would genuinely like a free dryer, but the cost has prevented me from investing in one. I will start pressure canning next month and see how effective I am with canning fruit, soups and meat.
Edited to add, it wasn’t the flavor of the meat but the texture. I was still a beginner and possibly I didn’t prepare them as well as I could have.
Why no links to vendors that have these products?
Auguason Farms, Nutristore, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
So glad I got this feed .
I had never thought of the products on this list.
I can’t believe I didn’t, and can clearly see just how useful and nutritious these products are.
Thank you 😊
I have all these products but I’m not yet versed in how to substitute or reconstitute them in recipes.
I never thought of this. Good information….
You can turn anything into powder yourself. I love Pinterest. This is where I learn to do things myself.
Freeze Dryers are amazing, so ive heard
I'm an owner and user of a home freeze dryer. I've been powdering greens and vegetables and fruits for a while. I don't let anything from my garden go to waste. If it's edible, it's either canned, frozen or freeze dried. It's an investment. Pricey, but the knowledge of having healthy, organic and nutritious food at the ready if anything happens is priceless. Not to mention the price of food these days.
any one can confirm : Freeze dried retain more nutrients then Dehydrating ? Thank you in advance 👍
What about TANG??
Can you make cheese from powdered milk?
Can you provide links to source these items
Thank you very much for your list.
You should never refrigerate eggs anyway. It lessens their freshness does not elongate it. I always have powdered milk in. I have a lot of powdered soups too. I keep a lot of pulses in dried state.
That only works if they are not washed. When you wash eggs you remove the protective coating and bacteria can get it.
Well done and thank you so much, best wishes
as long as you have excellent water filters, water is no problem.
OMG, I looked for thr powered foods , eggs , peanut butter etc. the price is so high , it’s impossible to buy a supply.
It goes further and lasts forever if stored properly
@@jeaniewelch9198
powdered eggs don't do well and seem to have a limited life
do it yourself!
Powered food, dehydrated food, freeze dried foods are expensive so they are not for everyday use for the average person. I think they are mostly intended to be survival food in the event of a disaster, Hurricanes, tornado’s, flooding, power grid interruptions, etc. Many people have been buying these kind of foods little by little since the pandemic in 2000. Also, watch for sales. I like powdered tomato’s and freeze dried fruits and vegetables because there is no waste.
There was a couple on utube showing how you can can anything flour, rice they even canned water and fresh eggs. I knew gas could be pickled whole but never knew about the canning in their shells
Powdered coffee is good too.
My first 😊
We have powdered eggs, coffee, peanut butter, butter, milk, biscuit mix, and one or two other items that escape me.
How do you store them?
Can you guarantee that no powder mosquito etc is in powder food you buy?
With out water 🤔 where can I find powder water just saying 😅
You have forgoten the added health benifits of freeze drying over dehydration. Dehydration cooks food on low heat which leads to significant loss of nutrition. Freeze drying retains 98 percent of nutrition. Freeze drying is considerably better.
Many cannot afford freeze dryer, just like me !
So dehydration is the next best option.
Avoid putting your hands in containers
I like why protein, I always have it in stock. I dont think it has a shelf life of much more than a year, though.
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Ok, how do you tell the difference between real powdered eggs a fake powdered eggs?
How do you store them?
How can powdered cheese matain protien when it was made from milk that has had the protein removed ?
What sort of milk has protein taken out? The lactose I'm familiar with, but protein?
Will someone tell us where to buy
Powdered fruits
Powdered vegetables
Thank you.🌱
Dried fruit and dried vegetables…
Ok,,, so these will last 3 decades,,, but is that how long it will last unopened? Or is that including after it's opened,if stored correctly??
30 years unopened, one year after opening
Unopened.
Whey is just milk but less protein
Whey is the protein of milk, so its more concentrated than whole milk
The most important one of all is powdered water.
Hahaha!
Lol😂 And my grocery store is always out...
Powdered Butter also. Get that.
Powdered Beef, Pemmican, Beef Jerky. Powdered Beef Stock/Chicken Stock.
AMAZON HAS EVERYTHING!!!!
Pure unprocessed honey will last as long as you will need it.
can you do a video showing us hiw to use the powder stuff.
my dear wife, is not healthy now, we are together since
1965, niw that she is ill , i am now the cook.
like how much water i should use with the powder, i am european, so please give me, ans the rest of the world outside of
America in grams please fluid is usually given in mil liters, but in grams that can work too. 🙏🙂❤❤❤.
i have now subscrd 🙏🙂❤❤
Do you mix it with water
No, you just eat the powder 😂
The instructions for reconstituting powdered, dehydrated, freeze dried foods should be on the label. Yes, they all require broth, water, or some liquid to reconstitute them.
@@lyndasmith8747 it is best to soak them in water or broth, in refrigerator over night. That way, they are reconstituted and ready to use in the morning.
Yes we're can we. Buy powder food
I have plenty of powdered water tucked away. I feel this is most important.
Power water never heard of it ????
I have a powdered airplane
@@sississy-co7hv really? i thought everyone used powdered water.
you're good. where can I get some?
Honey, salt
Look at the ingredients. If you find powdered eggs without aluminum let me know.
Don't forget about instant coffee, all you need is hot water and bingo you are good to go.
Powder boullions. Beef, chicken, ham, vegetable etc.
I tried powered peanut butter and sorry it was awful just sayin
Any powder milk?or just fat free powder milk lasts years?
Vacuum sealer bags rule.
How about growing food????? Just a thought 😊
Most people don’t have the space or the weather.
Number one is water and all these require water. No wayer die
Nutrient Survival
1 suggestion, a better option for opening cans ,( no sharp edges, reusable lid)5 opening uses. Kuhn Rikon 5in1 master can opener. Easy to use ,children also.
WHAT OTHER DRY GOODS DO YOU HAVE
these items are not dehydrated they are freeze dried
what about 'chocolate powder'
Where can you find powdered eggs?
Powdered butter
I haven't seen powdered eggs with a shelf life of more than 5 years.
Augason Farms
Powered cheese, is that the same stuff that's in a box of mac and cheese?
Powdered butter and powdered cream cheese.
NO powdered Butter mentioned.
Never heard of powdered eggs
What about meat 🍖