Sunday, February 24, 2013

Reconstituting Home Dehydrated Milk

I purposefully did these batches in 1 cup increments so I could measure how much dried milk to use to make a cup again.
It measure out to a tiny bit over 13 teaspoons, then add HOT water to make one cup.



  
Stirred it up with a whisk Then STRAIN the MILK to get the extra fat particles.  

Taste test. Well, I tell you I tasted it while still warm and it tasted good. We would use this cold on cereal or to drink.
All in all, I will do this again. 








The last step was to vacuum seal it with my Food Saver and add to my food storage. 



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How To Dehydrate Milk XXX Long Term Storage

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