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Recipe: All-Vegg Powder
As a mom of a picky eater, I have to be creative to get a
variety of vegetables into my VHTS (Very Hungry Tween
Son). He LOVES fresh fruit, and some veggies (raw
spinach, raw broccoli, raw cauliflower and raw carrots),
but it doesn't go much beyond that. I've tried
dehydrating bits of broc and cauli but he doesn't like
them that way. He'll eat dried corn and peas, but those
are the only veggies.
A friend turned me onto "all-vegg powder". Here's
basically how to make it:
Dehydrate lots of different kinds of vegetables. Include
the above plus eggplant, celery, tomatoes, potatoes, okra
and much more. Buy dried if you don't garden. Add dried
garlic, onion and spices if you'd like. (For spices, a
little goes a long way.)
Using a
mortar/pestle, spice grinder or any other way you can,
make powder from the various dried vegetables. We have a
little food processor that cost $12 at Wal-Mart. Works
great. Mix the different veggies and
spices together. Store in a
tightly-sealed mason jar. Lightly shake before opening
for use. Sprinkle this on rice, in
mashed potatoes topped with cheese, in scrambled eggs,
and any other way you can think.

Above: Provident Pantry (PP) cauliflower pieces, parsley
from Vitamin Cottage (VC), spinach flakes from VC, PP
broccoli florets, carrots from VC, soup vegetables from
VC, onion flakes from VC and garlic granules from VC.
This is just part of what I've powdered to make all-vegg
powder. I also included from our garden: dried eggplant,
dried tomatoes, dried okra, etc.
NOTE: This is a good way to get more raw-food nutrition -
especially if you have dehydrated your own veggies and
know they were done at a temperature less than 115
degrees F.
Original at: http://www.survival-cooking.com/2009/03/recipe-all-vegg-powder.html
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