FREEZE-DRIED VEGETABLES
Freeze-dried veggies make so much of our cooking a lot easier. By eliminating chopping, slicing, and dicing we save time in the kitchen. There are a lot of times we save money by using freeze-dried vegetables because we aren’t wasting anything. Also, when recipes only call for small portions we can use just a little of our Thrive and not have leftovers.
SNACKING:
Some veggies are great to snack on straight out of the can. Corn is a favorite among both kids and grown-ups. It tastes a little bit like popcorn without all the added butter and salt.
SOUPS/STEWS:
Freeze-dried veggies are perfect in soups and stews where they will just re-hydrate while the soup cooks. You don't have to purchase and chop up individual items, so it's easy to get a large variety in your meals.
BABY FOOD:
Freeze dried veggies are great for making homemade baby food in a snap. You simply grind up your selected vegetable in a food processor and add water until you get the desired consistency. So much cheaper and healthier than store-bought baby food. The best part is you can keep the powder in your diaper bag and make up only a small amount and not worry about wasting a half bottle of uneaten food while you
are out and about. Here's a video tutorial showing you how.
POTATO DISHES:
Do you love eating potatoes but hate peeling, dicing, boiling, mashing them, etc? With freeze dried potatoes you can make hash browns, potato salad, funeral potatoes, or even mashed potatoes in
just a few minutes. Perfect for a last minute pot luck side dish.
GREEN SMOOTHIES:
If you love making smoothies and want some added nutrition, you can throw in some green veggies along with your fruit to make your smoothies even healthier. We even have a chart here you can use as a reference. Our favorite is freeze-dried spinach because spinach spoils so quickly.
SIDE DISHES:
Most people don't realize that you can cook up freeze-dried vegetables and flavor them just like you would regular veggies and use them as a side dish. We've found freeze-dried green beans to be very similar to frozen green beans, and much better than canned. Simply re-hydrate, heat up, and serve.
SNEAKY POWDERS:
If you have picky eaters you may find it hard to get them to eat vegetables. If you stick vegetables in a food processor you can make a nutrient-dense powder that can be sprinkled into lots of main dishes, especially ones with a lot of color and flavor already such as spaghetti sauce. Experiment and see what you can sneakily get your kids to
eat!
TIME SAVERS:
Any vegetable that needs to be peeled and/or chopped can be replaced with a freeze-dried vegetable and be a huge time-saver. Some of our favorites are onions, celery, and peppers.
MONEY SAVERS:
Have you ever bought a whole green pepper when you just needed half of one for a recipe? Or had a bunch of celery go bad after you only used 2-3 stalks? With freeze-dried vegetables you can use ONLY what you need to for a recipe and can save money by not having as much waste.
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Vegetable Favorites
Vegetables Featured in
the "Go-to" pack
Have you ever begun a recipe to realize you don’t have all the ingredients? Our Go-To Pack is a collection of Thrive Life classics and mealtime staples so you never run out of the essential ingredients you need to make a family favorite! Includes Mushroom Pieces (FD), Celery (FD), Scrambled Egg Mix, Instant Milk, 2—10 Grain Pancake Mix, Mozzarella (FD), Sausage Crumbles (FD),
Bechamel, 2 Chicken Slices (FD), Onion Slices (FD). (Pantry Can only)
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