Milk-Dried
Milk-Dried
Stocking Up on Dried Milk: A Tutorial
https://thesurvivalmom.com/stocking-up-on-dried-milk-a-tutorial/
Many dehydrated and freeze-dried foods are easy to add to our food storage pantries because we know what to expect when we buy them. There’s no big surprise when you open a can of dehydrated onions or freeze-dried strawberries. However, when it comes to dried milk, there are lots of confusing options. Which are best for drinking? Baking? What about the so-called “milk alternatives”? ---CONTINUED---
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How To Make Powdered Milk
https://www.backdoorsurvival.com/how-to-make-powdered-milk/
Milk-How to Make Powdered Milk 29748172_1996182863742986_1429764628_o-1-768x512 (SNIP) ... Dehydrating your own milk makes financial sense if you find a sale on milk or want whole milk and not non fat. Standard non fat powdered milk can be bought for a much lower price than the whole powdered milk you will find plus you can just watch out for sales at any grocery store. ---CONTINUED---
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How To Dehydrate Milk For Long Term Storage
https://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-dehydrate-milk-for-long-term-storage/
(SNIP) ... Eventually I started dehydrating (and pressure canning) my own milk for long term storage, because I taste tested all sorts of instant milks, and tried packaged shelf stable milks, and found them to be unpalatable for my taste. Plus, when examining how often I cook with milk it quickly became apparent that I needed to find a storage solution that would keep a supply of milk on hand. ---CONTINUED---