Your best bet might be to do up a jar, and try it out; see how it works for you. Another thing might be to make up a pot of soup, and then dry it as is. That way it would already be seasoned etc. just as you like it - no guessing.MyKidLuvsGreenEgz said:I've been dehydrating for years and finally broke down and bought an Excalibur 3900 yesterday. Woohoo! Plus this year we have a huge garden going in.
So ... my question is: I'd like to put in pint (or quart) canning jars dehydrated fixings for soup (protein+grain+veggies), that Hubby can take to work, take off lid, add water, and microwave. Has anyone done this?
Like I'd dehydrate a bunch of cooked meats, cooked beans, cooked grains/pasta, etc and of course, veggies. Line up a bunch of jars, and add ingredients, including seasonings and herbs. No two alike. Screw on a top (either lid/ring or plastic top), mark the ingredients, and store. Put one in his lunchbox. At lunchtime, he'd add water and microwave for ??? minutes, then eat.
Thoughts?

Does dehydrating onions and peppers smell up the house?