PennyPauper wrote:Still not done,not fully crisp yet.I figure by 3pm tomorrow they will be ready.So looks like 72 hours for 4 trays.No sticking and the apples have very little browning.The apples are tasty but I really love the taste of the pears,bartlets and a red pear,yum.Was going to try raspberries and strawberries next but my 2 younger girls devoured them already.So I will do a few pineapple slices and experiment with that.Been scouring feebay for a nesco,what wattage model would you recommend?
PennyPauper wrote:3 days is way to long for a few apple slices.I've been looking for the right ebay deal to pull the trigger on.About $45 with shipping cost included is the best I've seen so far.
NDFarmer wrote:Nickelless,
What is the self life of those carrots?
HPMBTT wrote:Except in small quantities to be used relatively quickly, I'm not sure about the canned foods thing, as the nutrients value tends to be rather low in canned goods, especially in canned vegetables; at least, that's my understanding anyway. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I try to go fresh or frozen whenever possible. And of course, dry storage is the best for long-term. Am definitely going to do Mylar bags here shortly. There's some good short YouTube videos on packing your 5-gallon buckets. And of course, Survivalblog has the best info/advice on on how to do dry-goods storage.
AGCoinHunter wrote:Picked up the Nesco square model (FD-80) today on Amazon for $49. Got the expansion trays x2 (Makes 4 additional shelves @ $14 for a pair). Didnt seen any non-stick liners to fit the square model though... This is going to be my first attempt at drying some bounty from the garden...
Nickelless you inspired me, now can you give me some good lines to tell the wife when she asks what the hell I was thinking?
Nickelless wrote:PennyPauper wrote:3 days is way to long for a few apple slices.I've been looking for the right ebay deal to pull the trigger on.About $45 with shipping cost included is the best I've seen so far.
Actually, I decided today that I'm going to order an Excalibur next Friday when I get paid--Friday is the last day the company is offering a pretty sizable markdown on their dehydrators. I'm getting the 9-tray one for about $220. I think it has a 10-year warranty. I'll just keep my Nescos as backups. What made me decide to go ahead and get an Excalibur is that I'm down to essentially nine working dehydrators--one of the 12 had its motor shorted out by chicken grease a little over a year ago, one appears to have a dying heating unit, and one had the heating unit die today. Of course, all of the Nescos I have were used when I bought them, so they didn't come with a warranty. With the volume of food I'm trying to dehydrate, a warranty would be a very nice thing to have in case I short out another dehydrator!
walt2727 wrote:Nickelless wrote:PennyPauper wrote:3 days is way to long for a few apple slices.I've been looking for the right ebay deal to pull the trigger on.About $45 with shipping cost included is the best I've seen so far.
Actually, I decided today that I'm going to order an Excalibur next Friday when I get paid--Friday is the last day the company is offering a pretty sizable markdown on their dehydrators. I'm getting the 9-tray one for about $220. I think it has a 10-year warranty. I'll just keep my Nescos as backups. What made me decide to go ahead and get an Excalibur is that I'm down to essentially nine working dehydrators--one of the 12 had its motor shorted out by chicken grease a little over a year ago, one appears to have a dying heating unit, and one had the heating unit die today. Of course, all of the Nescos I have were used when I bought them, so they didn't come with a warranty. With the volume of food I'm trying to dehydrate, a warranty would be a very nice thing to have in case I short out another dehydrator!
Nickelless,
just wondering if you have gotten the Excalibur and if so, how do you like it? I've been thinking about getting one for a while. Seeing what you are doing with canned/frozen makes me want to start stocking up even more than I already am.
Devil Soundwave wrote:I thought I had amassed a pretty good store of cans, so I counted them today, only to find I have only enough for one month for me and my girl on a very conservative 2 cans per day.
I don't have any more space for cans.
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