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How to dehydrate and store food PART 1

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Uploaded on Jan 5, 2009

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  • lorenzo baldan

    Uhm..I guess WE will be the ideal food for a zombie apocalypse...! :-)

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  • StoicObserverS

    It is not about avoiding germs. She is trying to minimize contamination of the foods with natural bacteria and fungi on her skin. That way when she stores the food it will not have any contamination. Please note, she is not worrying about touching the food with her hands when it is raw. That is the same as avoiding breathing on jams and jellies before you cap them. It is simply wisdom.

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  • ItsSimplyElementary

    Is it nessesary to have big jugs in order to hydrate ;o

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  • MsCerise007

    I would like to dehydrate some kiwi & pineapple. Do I need to do anything to them first? What temp & how long? I like them both to be kind of soft & chewy

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  • Rebeca Porter

    how come people dehydrate foods other than for camping and backpacking?

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  • Sharon Thompson

    When you dehydrate citrus, does it retain any of the vitamin C? I am just starting out so I am wondering if it loses any nutrients in the drying process?

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  • Brad Metcalf

    Classy woman. Good video

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  • flyingslanted

    I learned a lot. Thanks

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