Survival Food Storage: Dehydration Part 2 of 2

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In part 2 "Survival Doc" of TheNewSurvivalist.com continues his discussion and demonstration of how to dehydrate and store survival food from your own orchard. Part 2 of 2.

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  • can u put the scraps around the plant so it will decompose and the plant can take the nutrients

  • @buttkickingmiget Better to put the scraps in a compost heap and let it rot there first, then put it under the tree or in your garden.

  • Could you also use the juice from your skin and cores to make vinegar?

  • @mrsrmarkham Yes, juice is juice.

  • can you dehydrate your skins and grind them up for teas?

  • @renagade12 Yes. You can dehydrate just about anything.

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  • @thenewsurvivalist thaks for the advice

  • you could use the peels and core and make jellies

  • Wow! Survival Doc, where did you get that apple peeler/deseeder/slicer thingy??? :))) That was awesome! I want one I want one I want one... :D

  • I like your dehydrator. I too have one is an electric one. If you go electric, I do recommend a NESCO Professional Food and Jerky dehydrator. It works really nicely.

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