Today I made dehydrated rubberduckie, Yep
First I took the rubberduckie and pressure cooked it, then shredded it up, then put it in my dehydrator.
why you ask?
I have been experimenting with cooking in my car, using an array of 12volt cooking appliances, and devices.
I have even tested cooking in a microwave oven in my back seat using a power inverter (you should not use a modified wave inverter, the cheaper of the two).
by the way I modified my car and ran 4 AWG wire (from a car power amp kit) direct from my Vehicle battery to the inside and using high amp rated accessory port. some cars cigarette lighters are only rated for 10 amps, and some camping food heating devices run from 11 to 15 amps.
so after all that I went to my car boiled some water, and poured it into my bowl with some Asian noodles, and added the dehydrated rubberduckie, along with some Dehydrated vegetables (it was good). my wife was looking out the door at me eating my lunch setting in my car in the drive way.
I used a Aladdin 24-Ounce Lunch Bowl Container
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007KYPQ44/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1this technique is used by many backpackers to reduce the weight of there packs and still have good tasting meals when on the go without paying the high prices of camping food.