We cooked even the mashed potatoes in the one pot method. However, it is a
bit tricky. Rule one, cook anything else. Once you put mashed potatoes in,
all of the water is absorbed and there will be no water for the other food
to rehydrate. Rule two, use enough water. Our ranger promoted the "that
looks like enough" water method. That won't work well with mashed potatoes.
The only thing we cooked separate was the cheese cake. We made this is a
ziplock bag, squishing it around until it was mixed. Then we scooped it out
into the pot lid and added the crumbs. It was great. We even pulled some out
of swap boxes to make it an extra night.
I am impressed with the "rehydrate in the meal bags" method. No additional
turkey bags to carry. No additional trash to carry.
Thanks,
Scott Sibley
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