11/15/2018 / By Zoey Sky
Herbs can do more than boost the flavor of your dishes. Preppers know that various herbs deserve a place in their survival garden; these hardy plants don’t require as much water as vegetables, and they can be used as natural medicine, which is a crucial resource when SHTF. (h/t to BioPrepper.com.)
For instance, a sage leaf can be used as a natural band-aid because of its healing qualities.
Popular culinary herbs like oregano and thyme will thrive year-round in many parts of the U.S. For seasonal herbs, you can keep using them throughout the year by learning how to dehydrate them when they are at their freshest. You can also combine several herbs to create unique spice blends.
Herbs and other leafy greens are easy to dry for long-term use. A food dehydrator will help speed up the process, but you can still dehydrate herbs using a constant stream of air. (Related: Why you should learn about herbs in your area: Wild edibles and medicinal plants can offer food security.)
The following are the basic steps for dehydrating herbs:
Here are some suggestions for three spice blends that you can make using dehydrated herbs.
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Dehydrated herbs can be stored longer than fresh herbs, but proper food storage is crucial regardless of the type of food that you are stockpiling. Dehydrated herbs should be stored in either heavy-duty zippered bags in a metal container, or in dry, sterile, glass jars. For long-term storage, consider using Mylar bags.
Before storage, food must be 95 percent dehydrated. Any moisture may enable the growth of microorganisms and molds, which will spoil your survival food stockpile. Store dehydrated food away from natural elements.
Below are some “best used by” guidelines for dehydrated food:
Always use fresh herbs when cooking to enhance the taste of your dishes, but don’t forget to also dehydrate some herbs so you can cook flavorful food even after SHTF.
If you’re looking for more herbs and spices to store in your survival stockpile, here are some suggestions:
Looking for more herbs to add to your survival stockpile? Learn more about this and other uses for herbs at Herbs.news.
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