How to Dehydrate and store food part 10
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Round of applause for dehydrate2store, thanks for your help! ***** Stars
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Your series is great. Thank you for spending all the time it must have taken to share your experience with us
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Thanks so much for your videos. You and your camera person have done a wonderful job and I learned a great deal. I will be doing a lot more dehydrating and less canning, that's for sure!
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Hi, just wanted to say thanks for sharing your knowledge. I was thinking about canning until I watched your 10 videos and I have now changed my mind. Dehydrating seems much easier, although the initial investment would cost a little, the money seems worth it with much less risk too.
I can't wait to get a dehydrator lol.
Thanks again.
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As long as sugar does not get wet, it can be stored indefinitely. You can just simply put it in a regular ziploc bag.
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I have made jerkys in my dehyrater, other than that its pretty much set on shelf out in garage..NO MORE thanks to watching your videos. Thank you for all the time spent showing how benificial it is and easy to use.
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Thanks a lot for your effort!
Your videos are great and I enjoy them a lot and I can learn a lo :)
I would like to bring one argument and a proposal and I hope you will appreciate it.
Argument is that the people has to eat more raw and as I know escalibor can help the food to be dehydrated on low temperature in which the enzimes will not day. The minimum is 60% raw. I lost already 10kg and I improved significant my health.
Because of this my proposal is to make video about raw dehydr.
RGDs :)
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This the best series of videos on Youtube on food prep and storage. Thank you!
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I'm a new fan for life! ..these are the best videos I've ever seen! thanks so much for all your time and trouble. I have been canning for the past 2 years and recently bought the Excal and love it. Am just learning - that's how I found you! Question: Can you re-use the canning lids once you open or do you need to replace with a new one like you do in canning?
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is there any way to dehydrate my own butter and cheese?
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Do you treat Avacados with lemon juice as well?
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Hi, I just got through watching 9 or 10 of your videos. Thank you for what you are doing. Great videos! I have a dehydrator. I used it a few times to make beef jerky. You have inspired me to try some other things.
Don't go to the Canning Pantry to get your Dehydrator either, I had a very bad experience, the first one I got was broken and I had to get through Heck to get another one, I had to contact Excalibur itself to get it replaced.
Pippie2010va 1 year ago
Hi Pippie2010va
I am not aware of any LDS Cannery selling Dehydrators, could it be another Cannery?
Dehydrate2store 1 year ago
@Pippie2010va
I am not aware of any LDS Cannery selling Dehydrators, could it have been a different Cannery?
Dehydrate2store 1 year ago
I went to LDS and bought oxygen packs and mylar bags After i repacked my bulk items i sealed the oxygen packs with the sealer and was surprised that there seems to be air in the bag weeks later there were probably 20 or so absorbers left. Are they still good? How do you store your extra absorbers i have also put them in a canning jar like you said and it wasn't sealing either? it was several days later Can you get sick if food is not dehydrated enough? I am kind of worried about that
tobykutter1006 1 year ago
Hi Toby,
I think the oxygen absorbers @ the cannery are 300 cc, thats a good strong absorber and should do a better then average job. What happen is the absorber went bad do to a leek in the bag (my guess). Oxygen absorber need to be vacuumed seal as soon as possible. First fill all your bags or jars then add all the absorbers need, then vacuum seal the remaining.
Dehydrate2store 1 year ago
Never worry about over drying it is under drying that will spoil your food. You will know if the food is bad do to the mold growing on it. You will know when the food is completely dried when you break or tear a piece open. Good idea to leave in zip bags for a couple of days and look for condensation on the bags until you build confidents in your dehydrating. If you do find condensation on the bags then toss the food back in the dehydrator. Hope I helped. Tammy
Dehydrate2store 1 year ago