Re: [MittleiderMethodGardening] Re: Dehydrating Foods-dehydrator recommendation

 

The link below shows nothing except a picture of the dehydrator. It gives no
information about it or where to go to purchase it etc. Maybe you could provide
that information for those that might be interested. Thank you.

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From: homemomtilton <tori@highercallingfarm.com>
To: MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, September 14, 2010 11:37:19 AM
Subject: [MittleiderMethodGardening] Re: Dehydrating Foods-dehydrator
recommendation

We were blessed to have one of these (see link below) given to us last year and
LOVE IT! We had looked at the Excalibur and were saving for it, but we are so
glad this one came our way because I think we like it much more than we would
have the Excalibur.

If you're handy there's a book they sell with recipes but it also has the plans
to build your own dehydrator.

And whoever it was that mentioned you need more space than you realize, it's
true! The one we have is the floor model and when we first started using it I
thought we'd never fill it up all at once, but we have many times ;) (btw-it
has a divider so that I can use as little as 1 tray and then put the divider
above so that it doesn't waste space). The other thing that has been nice about
a large one is that we make yogurt in gallon size jars and these fit very easily
into the dehydrator...plus it's seen boots, etc. in the winter ;)

Here's the link: http://www.dryit.com/

HTH!

Tori

--- In MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com, Bryan Gliem <Pennabry@...>
wrote:
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> l'm thinking of purchasing an Excalibur dehydrator...would appreciate your
>comments on which one is best for the purchasing price, some have longer
>warranties than others, and that bothers me, that they dont back all the same...
>l would appreciate your comments and which one you have.... good for bad... many
>thanks, Bryan

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