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    NOBO toBennington, VT plus 187 mi in MH & ME
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    Default new spaghetti version

    pack of ramen (no season packet)
    1/4 cup gravel (deh hamburger)
    2 tbsp deh. tomato dices
    2 tbsp deh tomato powder
    1 tsp spaghetti seasonings
    water to just cover ( less than two cups for sure)

    heat in pot to boil let sit for 5.


    Pretty good.
    I'm toying with the idea of carrying separate ingredients and combining at meal time.

    This requires washing pot, but eliminates accumulation of used freezer bags.

    We shall see.
    Grinder
    AT hiker : It's the journey, not the destination

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    Default way better pasta and gravies than you rammin dummy

    angel hair spagettie
    powdered sauce of any kind
    anythingelse
    matthewski

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    trouble is, no one knows where to get powdered spaghetti sauce. We can only find the seasonings packs.

    Where you shopping, matty??
    Grinder
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    Basic spaghetti sauce is tomato, onion, garlic, pepper, herbs and spices. You can buy all of those powdered easily except for the tomato which you may have to get from a restaurant supply place on order online. That or dehydrate spaghetti sauce in the oven into leather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grinder View Post
    trouble is, no one knows where to get powdered spaghetti sauce. We can only find the seasonings packs.

    Where you shopping, matty??
    Making your own is quite easy by drying jarred sauce.

    One can also combine tomato powder with spices and seasonings....
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