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RE: Food Dehydration good price. - Highlander - 18 January 2013

How long does it take to dry a piece of meat?,... and does anyone know what that might cost,..i.e. how much per hour does it cost?


RE: Food Dehydration good price. - Kenneth Eames - 19 January 2013

I recently bought one of these and so far have dehydrated Carrots successfully. It is an excellent dehydrator. I intend drying a huge number of vegetables as there bulk becomes so small. Much less storage space required. When required for use, soak overnight and cook the next day. For this I boil the vegetables and then continue cooking in a Haybox. Kenneth Eames.


RE: Food Dehydration good price. - Tdvsko - 6 April 2013

I got a question with regard to this dehydrator does this one have some form of pole to hold the trays when set up. I ask this as for some reason I can not put it together with it stable and I am wondering if the item sent to me was missing a part. Thank you


RE: Food Dehydration good price. - Highlander - 6 April 2013

(18 January 2013, 20:37)Highlander Wrote: How long does it take to dry a piece of meat?,... and does anyone know what that might cost,..i.e. how much per hour does it cost?

I would love to get an answer on these questions if possible


RE: Food Dehydration good price. - Barneyboy - 6 April 2013

the good thing about drying meat is you can use poor cut of meat for this takes about 5 hours cut meat in strips about the size of a match box and thin as you can get them lay them on the trays dry and done very nice toi chew on or add to stews