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A question for Dehydrator owners - Printable Version +- Survival UK Forums (http://forum.survivaluk.net) +-- Forum: Discussion Area (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Forum: Food (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=20) +---- Forum: Storage (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=23) +---- Thread: A question for Dehydrator owners (/showthread.php?tid=6825) |
A question for Dehydrator owners - Smiffy - 23 April 2014 I didn't want to take TOF's thread on producing fruit powder to add to water off topic so thought I would start a new one So for any owners - What type of Dehydrators are you using ? What was the cost ? and are you happy with them and their end product ? This year I will have (hopefully) plenty of fruit in the garden so thought it was about time I bought a Dehydrator, but I'm not looking at spending hundreds of pounds on one. One last and potentially stupid question, is it possible to dehydrate any vegetables ? RE: A question for Dehydrator owners - TOF - 23 April 2014 RE: A question for Dehydrator owners - Smiffy - 23 April 2014 Thats great, Thanks TOF. It's a subject that I have come across a lot over the years but never really paid enough attention. Now my circumstances have changed, i've a good sized garden with plenty of fruit trees and vegetables, and I'm looking at the various ways to preserve some of it Will download the pdf and go from there Thanks again RE: A question for Dehydrator owners - Skean Dhude - 23 April 2014 I have the same dehydrator and it works fine for me. I've used it a few times always with left over fruit. I would look at a more expensive one if I was doing more of it so I could switch on and forget. It does the job though and there is little to break. RE: A question for Dehydrator owners - Tarrel - 23 April 2014 We use the warming oven in the Rayburn. Advantage is that it is using heat already being produced and requires no electricity. TBH, we've used it more for producing things for craft products rather than food, but it strikes me that it is a really useful way of preserving. Quite a few folks in the lightweight backpacking community produce their own dehydrated meals for backpacking trips. The impression I get is that you can dehydrate practically anything. |